Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025

The New York Mets staged an impressive comeback to beat the Chicago Cubs 9-7 at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night. Francisco Alvarez delivered a decisive tiebreaking two-run homer in the eighth inning, while Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo each added their own home runs to help New York rally from a 6-1 deficit.
Francisco Alvarez's two-run blast in the eighth inning, coming with two outs after Brett Baty led off with a single, put the Mets ahead 9-7. This dramatic shot capped the largest comeback win for the Mets this season, marking a crucial victory as they moved a game ahead of Cincinnati in the National League wild card race.
Lindor set the tone early with his 29th homer to lead off the game against Cubs starter Cade Horton and later gave New York a 7-6 lead in the sixth inning with an RBI single against Drew Pomeranz. Brandon Nimmo was instrumental in the comeback, tying the game at six with a three-run homer in the fifth inning off Taylor Rogers.
New York’s bullpen answered the call after starting pitcher David Peterson struggled, lasting only 1 1/3 innings and giving up five runs on five hits—his shortest outing of the season. Brooks Raley earned the win in relief, while closer Edwin Díaz pitched the final two innings, securing his 27th save out of 30 opportunities.
The loss was the fifth in a row for the wild card-leading Cubs, following a four-game sweep at the hands of the Reds. Nico Hoerner led the Cubs offense with three hits and four runs scored. Ian Happ contributed with a two-run double that helped chase Peterson early. The Cubs capitalized on a throwing error by Jeff McNeil in the fourth to extend their lead to 6-1, but ultimately could not hold off the Mets’ surge.
Cade Horton, Chicago’s starting pitcher, exited after just three innings due to back tightness, having allowed only one run and two hits.
Brandon Nimmo’s three-run homer in the fifth inning tied the game at 6, swinging momentum back in favor of the Mets.
Francisco Lindor recorded his 30th career leadoff home run, with 10 coming this season alone.
The Cubs will look to bounce back as All-Star left-hander Matthew Boyd (13-8, 3.20 ERA) is scheduled to start. The Mets will counter with rookie right-hander Jonah Tong (2-2, 5.94 ERA).
The New York Mets overcame a five-run deficit, powered by home runs from Francisco Alvarez, Francisco Lindor, and Brandon Nimmo, to secure a vital 9-7 victory against the Chicago Cubs. The win keeps the Mets in the heart of the National League wild card race as both teams look ahead to the next matchup in this critical series.
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