Overview
- The Angels beat the Mets 4-3 in 10 innings on Saturday after Oswald Peraza lined a two-strike single to left.
- Replay showed Jorge Soler was tagged before Nolan Schanuel scored in the first, yet New York did not challenge the reviewable play.
- Mets starter Nolan McLean struck out six but gave up three runs in four innings and was lifted after 78 pitches.
- New York erased the deficit in the seventh as Mark Vientos doubled, Marcus Semien singled and stole second, Andy Ibáñez hit a sacrifice fly, and Tyrone Taylor tied it with an RBI single.
- Austin Warren opened the 10th with a walk and a single that set up the walk-off, and the Mets fell to 11-22 during a stretch defined by stranded runners and high strikeout totals.