Game Updates
The San Francisco Giants unleashed an offensive onslaught at Citi Field on Sunday afternoon, dismantling the New York Mets 12-4 in a game that was over before the middle innings. Rafael Devers led the charge with a 3-for-4 performance, driving in four runs—including a towering home run—while Jung Hoo Lee collected four hits in four at-bats, setting the table relentlessly. The Giants' bats feasted on Frankie Montas early, chasing the Mets starter after just four brutal innings in which he surrendered seven runs on seven hits. Even when New York tried to stem the tide with Austin Warren’s four scoreless frames, San Francisco’s Casey Schmitt and Dominic Smith delivered key RBIs to extend the lead, turning the game into a rout.
For the Mets, Francisco Lindor’s solo homer and Francisco Álvarez’s two-run single provided fleeting resistance, but their lineup otherwise sputtered against a Giants team that seemed to hit everything in sight. The loss drops New York further in the wild-card hunt, while San Francisco’s explosive afternoon—featuring five extra-base hits and a season-high 12 runs—sends a statement as they push for a postseason berth. With their bats finally awake, the Giants look to carry this momentum into their next series, while the Mets must regroup after another missed opportunity at home.