Mets vs Rockies Recap: Senga, bullpen lift NYM to 4-2 win

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Mets Beat Rockies in Mile-High Showdown
The New York Mets traveled to Colorado to face the Rockies on Monday, May 4, with both teams searching for consistency after rocky starts. The Mets came in riding momentum from a strong 5-1 victory over the Angels the day before, while the Rockies were struggling through a four-game losing streak. Playing at Coors Field, baseball's most challenging pitching environment, the Mets needed solid pitching to succeed. Starting pitcher Huascar Brazoban took the mound for New York against Colorado's Tomoyuki Sugano. The game remained scoreless through the first five innings as both pitchers kept hitters off balance. However, everything changed in the sixth inning when the Mets' bats suddenly came alive. The explosion of offense would ultimately decide this high-altitude battle, ending with New York winning 4-2 and improving to 12-22 on the season.
The Sixth Inning Explosion That Changed Everything
In the sixth inning, the Mets' lineup erupted against Colorado pitching. Benge started the explosive inning by crushing a cutter at 88 miles per hour deep to right center field. The ball soared 436 feet through the thin mountain air, giving New York a 1-0 lead. Then Torrens stepped up and doubled down the right field line, bringing Alvarez home and extending the lead to 2-0. With runners still in scoring position, Vientos delivered the decisive blow. He drove a single through the center, scoring both Torrens and another runner to make it 4-0. The Mets' young hitters had manufactured four runs in just one inning, completely shifting the game's momentum. Colorado's pitching staff simply couldn't contain the onslaught. These clutch hits showed the depth of New York's lineup and their ability to strike when opportunities presented themselves.
Late Rally Falls Short for Colorado Rockies
Although the Mets had built a commanding 4-0 lead, the Rockies refused to give up completely. In the seventh inning, Colorado mounted a comeback attempt. Beck delivered a tremendous triple to center field, traveling 406 feet and driving in Castro to make it 4-1. The Rockies kept the rally alive when Karros followed with a single through the center, scoring Beck and cutting the deficit to 4-2. Despite their efforts, Colorado simply ran out of time and opportunities. The Mets' pitching held firm in the final innings, preventing any further damage. When the game ended, New York had secured the victory and improved their record. Meanwhile, Colorado's losing streak extended to five games. The loss highlighted how important that explosive sixth inning proved to be. Sometimes one inning of great baseball is all you need to win.
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