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The Mets looked poised to win their series against the Nationals, but instead lost again as Luke Weaver gave up the deciding home run.
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Mets first. Juan Soto homers to center field. Bo Bichette grounds out to second base, TJ Rumfield to Michael Lorenzen. MJ Melendez triples to deep right center field. Mark Vientos strikes out swinging. Brett Baty grounds out to first base, TJ Rumfield to Michael Lorenzen. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 left on. Mets 1, Rockies 0. Mets fourth. Brett Baty walks. Marcus Semien doubles to right field. Brett Baty to third. Carson Benge singles to shallow center field. Marcus Semien scores. Brett Baty scores. Francisco Alvarez singles to right field. Carson Benge to third. Luis Torrens grounds out to shallow infield, Edouard Julien to TJ Rumfield. Carson Benge scores. Juan Soto grounds out to second base. Francisco Alvarez out at second. 3 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 0 left on. Mets 4, Rockies 0. Mets sixth. Marcus Semien singles to right field. Carson Benge doubles to left center field. Marcus Semien to third. Francisco Alvarez singles to deep left field. Carson Benge to third. Marcus Semien scores. Luis Torrens hit by pitch. Francisco Alvarez to second. Juan Soto out on a sacrifice fly to right center field to Tyler Freeman. Carson Benge scores. Bo Bichette singles to center field. Luis Torrens to third. Francisco Alvarez scores. Tyrone Taylor hits into a force out to shallow infield, advances to 2nd. Bo Bichette out at second. Luis Torrens scores. Throwing error by Edouard Julien. Mark Vientos strikes out swinging. 4 runs, 4 hits, 1 error, 1 left on. Mets 8, Rockies 0. Rockies sixth. TJ Rumfield homers to right field. Tyler Freeman doubles to deep left field. Troy Johnston doubles to deep right field. Tyler Freeman scores. Kyle Karros pops out to shallow infield to Mark Vientos. Ezequiel Tovar flies out to left center field to Juan Soto. Jake McCarthy homers to right field. Troy Johnston scores. Edouard Julien singles to deep center field. Mickey Moniak strikes out swinging. 4 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors, 1 left on. Mets 8, Rockies 4. Mets ninth. Mark Vientos grounds out to shortstop, Kyle Karros to TJ Rumfield. Brett Baty singles to right field. Marcus Semien homers to left field. Brett Baty scores. Carson Benge lines out to deep left field to Troy Johnston. Francisco Alvarez lines out to deep right field to Tyler Freeman. 2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 0 left on. Mets 10, Rockies 4. Rockies ninth. Edouard Julien strikes out swinging. Mickey Moniak singles to shallow center field. Hunter Goodman singles to center field. Mickey Moniak to second. TJ Rumfield singles to left field. Hunter Goodman to second. Mickey Moniak to third. Tyler Freeman hit by pitch. TJ Rumfield to second. Hunter Goodman to third. Mickey Moniak scores. Jordan Beck pinch-hitting for Troy Johnston. Jordan Beck strikes out swinging. Kyle Karros called out on strikes. 1 run, 3 hits, 0 errors, 3 left on. Mets 10, Rockies 5.
Somehow, things for the Mets only got more offensive from there.
The Mets-Rockies game on May 5 has been rescheduled as a doubleheader this week. Wednesday's game has also been moved back due to expected weather.
The Guardians finish off Opening Day with a back-and-forth win in a potential ALCS preview. Chase DeLauter homered twice in the first regular-season game of his career, and the Cleveland pitching staff worked around four homers from the Mariners.
The New York Mets are expected to keep Carlos Mendoza as manager despite a rough start to the season. President of baseball operations David Stearns has told MLB.com that the