Mets Edge Giants In Extra-Innings Thriller As Alonso Homers Twice

by Jamie Stockwell
Mets Edge Giants In Extra-Innings Thriller As Alonso Homers Twice

Mets Edge Giants In Extra-Innings Thriller As Alonso Homers Twice...

The New York Mets defeated the San Francisco Giants 6-5 in a 10-inning nail-biter Thursday night, fueled by Pete Alonso's two home runs. The game, played at Citi Field, drew national attention as both teams entered with strong early-season records, making it a potential playoff preview.

Alonso's second homer, a solo shot in the 8th, tied the game before Francisco Lindor's walk-off single sealed the win. The victory moves the Mets (5-2) into first place in the NL East, while the Giants (4-3) remain competitive in the tight NL West race.

The matchup trended nationally as it featured two marquee franchises in a high-stakes early-season contest. Social media erupted over Alonso's power display and a controversial overturned call at home plate in the 7th inning that initially cost the Giants a run.

Giants manager Bob Melvin challenged the ruling, arguing catcher Francisco Alvarez blocked the plate illegally. After a 4-minute review, umpires upheld the call, drawing boos from the San Francisco dugout. The decision proved pivotal in the one-run outcome.

Mets starter Jose Quintana allowed 3 runs over 6 innings, while Giants ace Logan Webb gave up 4 runs in 6.2 frames. Both bullpens struggled late, with 5 combined runs scored after the 7th inning.

The teams meet again Friday night in the second game of the four-game series. With both clubs projected as postseason contenders, the remaining matchups could have October implications. Tickets for the series have spiked 32% on secondary markets since Thursday's dramatic finish.

New York's win continues their strong home start (4-0) and validates offseason moves to bolster their bullpen. For San Francisco, the loss snaps a three-game winning streak but demonstrates their improved offensive firepower after adding Jorge Soler and Matt Chapman.

The game drew ESPN's highest Thursday Night Baseball ratings this season, reflecting growing interest in both clubs. With passionate fanbases and star power on both sides, the Mets-Giants rivalry appears poised for renewed intensity in 2026.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.