Mets pull off rare spectacle that leaves Padres in disbelief at Citi Field


The New York Mets had the definition of a home-field roll on two occasions that were nearly identical against the San Diego Padres on Monday night. 

In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Mets were up 2-0 after an impressive Max Scherzer start that saw just one hit and three walks allowed for no runs over five innings. But they needed some insurance on the scoreboard, so they were aggressive offensively. 

After Mark Canha got to second base with no outs, Luis Guillorme came to the plate with a bunt in mind to get his teammate over to third base. 

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New York Mets third baseman Luis Guillorme bats against the Brewers on April 5, 2023, at American Family Field in Milwaukee.

New York Mets third baseman Luis Guillorme bats against the Brewers on April 5, 2023, at American Family Field in Milwaukee. (Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

But that bunt was perfection, as it trickled down the third baseline and third baseman Manny Machado watched as it remained in fair territory to allow Guillorme on base. 

Then, just two batters later, catcher Tomas Nido wasn’t trying to bunt, but he managed to make contact and see another baseball roll down that same baseline to stay in fair territory. 

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The Citi Field crowd couldn’t believe their eyes, as Machado and pitch Yu Darvish once again stared in amazement as the ball did a tightrope on the line. 

And the Mets wouldn’t let their luck go without some runs. 

Tomas Nido of the Mets during the fourth inning against the Miami Marlins at Citi Field on April 8, 2023, New York City.

Tomas Nido of the Mets during the fourth inning against the Miami Marlins at Citi Field on April 8, 2023, New York City. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

First, Eduardo Escobar was able to hit a sacrifice fly prior to Nido’s at-bat to make it 3-0. But it was Francisco Lindor’s clutch, two-out RBI double that brought home Guillorme and Brandon Nimmo to truly pull away from the Padres with a 5-0 lead late in the game. 

That’s what the final score read at the end of the night, too, when Adam Ottavino got Kim Ha-seong to strike out looking, giving the Mets their sixth win of the early season. 

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Before that fateful inning, Darvish was pitching well for San Diego, allowing just two runs in the bottom of the third. But, as luck would have it, the rolls didn’t work in favor of the road team in this game, and it ultimately led to Darvish’s loss on his record. 

Yu Darvish of the San Diego Padres looks out at the field in the third inning against the Mets at Citi Field on April 10, 2023, in New York City.

Yu Darvish of the San Diego Padres looks out at the field in the third inning against the Mets at Citi Field on April 10, 2023, in New York City. (Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/Getty Images)

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Baseball is a hard enough sport as it is, but sometimes hitters won’t complain when something this rare works out in their favor. 

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