FIRST '1G 9 RBI EXPLODED' SINCE SEPTEMBER 2024 OHTANI...'ONE-MAN SHOW' TO GO DOWN IN METS CLUB HISTORY

First '1G 9 RBI Exploded' Since September 2024 Ohtani...'One-man show' to go down in Mets club history

First '1G 9 RBI Exploded' Since September 2024 Ohtani...'One-man show' to go down in Mets club history

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Veteran hitter Brandon Nimmo (32, New York Mets) had an unforgettable day.

Nemo started the away game against the Washington Nationals at Washington D.C. Nationals Park on the 29th (Korea Standard Time) as the sixth batter and left fielder, and played four hits in six at-bats (two home runs) with four runs and nine RBIs. The Mets, led by Nemo's performance, won 19-5 after a firepower battle that poured out 21 hits.

Nemo, who got on base with a hit during his first at-bat in the top of the second inning, scored a point when Jeff McNeil hit a sacrifice fly to right field. He hit a mistake in his second at-bat in the fourth inning. Then, he hit his fifth homer of the season in his third at-bat in the sixth inning. With runners on the second and third bases with one out, Washington left-handed bullpen Colin Forsche pulled a four-seam fastball to well over the fence in the right-center field. The impact of his fourth at-bat in the seventh inning was even stronger. 온라인바카라

Entering the batter's box with one out and a bases-loaded opportunity with his team leading 7-0, Nemo pulled right-handed bullpen Cole Henry's four-seam fastball to lead to a superior Grand Slam. With a batting speed of 105.9 miles (170.4 kilometers/h) and a flying distance of 406 feet (123.7 meters), Nemo hit the batter's box. The bat was on fire again in the eighth inning. With the bases loaded with no outs in the eighth inning with a big lead of 11-0, Nemo added a two-run double to right field to secure his ninth RBI. Depending on the situation, he could have made a sweeping move, but unfortunately, he missed the 10 RBIs of the game due to the fast pace of Mark Vientos, the first baseman. In the last at-bat in the ninth inning, he grounded out to second.

After the game, MLB.COM, the official website of Major League Baseball (MLB), said, "Nimo had nine RBIs and tied Carlos Delgado (against the New York Yankees on June 27, 2008) for the most RBIs in a single game for the Mets." "He became the first player to have nine RBIs in MLB since Shohei Ohtani (LA Dodgers, then 10 RBIs) on September 18, 2024. In addition, Nemo was also the first player to have nine RBIs in three innings since Sammy Sosa (then the Chicago Cubs) on August 10, 2002.

Nemo, a veteran with 116 home runs in his career, had a batting average of 0.192 (20 hits in 104 times at bat) in this season before the game. His multi-hitters only had three games, which was different from the game against Washington D.C.

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