The victory was vital for the Mets, who are in a tight race for the National League’s final wild-card spot. Mets starting pitcher Sean Manaea, after the game, praised Iglesias for his contributions both on and off the field. “Since he came in, the clubhouse vibes have been fantastic,” Manaea said. “What he’s done on the field – defensively playing any position and then just the clutch hitting – he’s been instrumental to this team.”
Iglesias Steps Up in Lindor’s Absence
With Lindor sidelined, the Mets have relied on players like Iglesias to step up in crucial moments. Lindor, a key offensive and emotional leader for the team, has been out with back discomfort that may keep him off the field for several more days. His absence was felt over the weekend during the Mets’ back-to-back losses to the Philadelphia Phillies, where the bullpen struggled to hold leads.
Iglesias, filling in for Lindor, acknowledged the responsibility he’s taken on. “He’s a huge part of our team, on and off the field,” Iglesias said about Lindor. “He told me to step up, and I do every single night the best I can for this great team.”
Mets Remain Focused on the Playoff Race
The win brought the Mets’ record to 82-68, giving them a one-game lead over the Atlanta Braves in the battle for the National League’s final wild-card spot. They also trail the Arizona Diamondbacks by one game for the second wild-card berth. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza emphasized the importance of players like Iglesias stepping up, saying, “We’ve got good players, and they continue to find a way.”
With Lindor’s return uncertain, the Mets will rely on their depth and key contributors like All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso as they continue their playoff push. The Mets host the Nationals for two more games this week, hoping to maintain their momentum and keep their postseason hopes alive.