The Mets have been on an offensive tear, scoring 87 runs in their last 15 games, including a 9-3 victory against the Cardinals, where they showcased both patience and power at the plate. Key moments included Pete Alonso’s two-run homer during a two-strike count and Brandon Nimmo’s first-pitch home run, both contributing to their strong performance. Manager Carlos Mendoza noted that Nimmo, despite a .229 batting average, is finally seeing results from his disciplined approach, helping the Mets improve to a 22-11 record and extend their winning streak against St. Louis to nine games.

