The decisive moment
The New York Mets outlasted the Miami Marlins 9-7 on Saturday, never letting a slim lead slip away in a back-and-forth contest. With the margin sitting at two runs down the stretch, New York's bats did just enough to keep Miami at arm's length. In a game where neither side could pull away, the Mets' ability to answer late proved decisive.
By the numbers
- Final score: New York Mets 9, Miami Marlins 7
- Margin of victory: 2 runs
- Combined runs: 16 in a high-scoring matchup
- Max Meyer (Miami) finished with 5 hits and 3 RBI in a losing effort
- MJ Melendez (New York) drove in 3 RBI
The 16 combined runs underscored how little separated these two clubs across nine innings.
What it means
The win gives the Mets a needed result in a tightly bunched stretch of the 2026 MLB Regular Season, where every close game carries weight in the standings. For Miami, the two-run defeat stings given how competitive the lineup stayed throughout. The Marlins were also navigating the night without Jesus Tinoco, sidelined by an elbow issue, thinning their available arms.
What to watch next
Miami will look to tighten up late-game execution and convert close contests into wins as the schedule rolls on. The Mets, meanwhile, will aim to build on the momentum and string together results against divisional competition.