What happened
The New York Mets ended the Seattle Mariners' eight-game winning streak, handing the league's hottest team its first loss in more than a week. Seattle had reeled off eight consecutive victories before the defeat, building one of the most impressive runs in baseball.
The result gave the Mets a measure of control in a tightly contested series, one that had swung firmly in Seattle's direction over the preceding games.
Why it matters
The streak had vaulted the Mariners into the conversation as the league's hottest team, so the loss is a notable check on their momentum. For a club that had looked nearly untouchable, the defeat is a reminder that the run had to slow eventually.
For the Mets, the win offers a needed counterpunch after Seattle had earlier rolled past New York 8-3. It keeps the series competitive and gives New York something to build on.
By the numbers
Seattle carried an eight-game winning streak into the contest, the centerpiece of its surge up the standings. That run had included a tenth-inning walk-off that snapped a four-game Mets winning streak earlier in the series, a swing that underscored how quickly the matchup had turned in Seattle's favor.
What to watch next
The question now is whether the Mariners can immediately rebound or if the loss marks the start of a cooling-off period after their torrid stretch. For the Mets, the focus turns to how they build on the result across the remainder of the series.