The Miami Marlins completed a three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a dramatic walk-off grand slam by Heriberto Hernández. The game was tied in the bottom of the ninth when Hernández, who had pinch-hit earlier, cleared the bases with a 416 ft. homer. The win marked the Mets' fifth loss in six games, pushing their record to 22-31, while the Marlins improved to 25-29. The Mets struggled offensively, especially without star Juan Soto, accumulating only five hits in the game.

By the Numbers
  • Heriberto Hernández's walk-off grand slam was his second home run of the season.
  • The Mets' Devin Williams allowed four earned runs in just 0.1 innings, raising his ERA to 6.35.
State of Play
  • The Marlins are currently fourth in the NL East, now ahead of the Mets after their sweep.
  • The Mets have lost five out of their last six games and are looking for a turnaround in their upcoming series against the Cincinnati Reds.
What's Next

The Marlins will seek to build on their momentum as they head to Toronto for a three-game series. Meanwhile, the Mets will hope to regroup as they face the Cincinnati Reds at home.

Bottom Line

The Marlins' sweep highlights their potential resurgence in the NL East, while the Mets must address their offensive struggles and pitching inconsistencies to turn their season around.