The New York Mets picked up a 8-3 victory over the Washington Nationals at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on Friday in spring training action. Nick Roselli paced the offense, going 1-for-2 with a double and three RBI, giving the coaching staff plenty to be encouraged about as the exhibition schedule continues. On the mound, Carl Edwards Jr. turned in a solid outing, working 4.0 innings of scoreless ball with four strikeouts. The Mets finished with 10 hits on the day while holding the Nationals to 3. The Mets will take confidence from a well-rounded effort on both sides of the ball. Spring training is about building toward the regular season, and this was a step in the right direction.
Key Performers
Nick Roselli was the standout at the plate, going 1-for-2 with a double and three RBI. His extra-base hit was a key moment in the game. The Mets will be hoping for more of the same as the spring continues.
Carson Benge added to the attack, going 1-for-4 with an RBI, Ronald Hernandez provided support, going 1-for-1 with an RBI, and Ronny Mauricio also contributed, going 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI. Multiple contributors at the plate made life difficult for the opposing pitching staff.
On the other side of the diamond, Dylan Crews led the Nationals offense with a 1-for-2 with an RBI day. Nasim Nuñez also contributed, going 1-for-1 with a double and an RBI. Daylen Lile added a 1-for-3 effort as well. Despite those contributions, the Mets pitching staff did enough to limit the damage and secure the victory.
On the Mound
Carl Edwards Jr. got the start, turning in a quality outing, working 4.0 innings while allowing 0 earned runs on 0 hits with four strikeouts. He threw 61 pitches in the outing. The coaching staff will review his performance as they continue mapping out the pitching plan for the regular season.
The bullpen combined for 4.3 innings of work, allowing 3 earned runs while striking out seven. The Mets continue to sort through their relief options as they build their Opening Day bullpen. Every inning pitched in the spring is an opportunity for pitchers to make their case for a spot on the roster when the games start counting.
Among the relievers, Ryan Lambert stood out with 1.0 innings of scoreless work, striking out three. It was an impressive showing that could factor into roster decisions.
How It Happened
The Mets struck first, plating a run in the first inning. The Mets tacked on a run in the fifth. Nationals countered with two runs in the fifth. Nationals plated a run in the sixth. The Mets answered with three runs in the eighth. The Mets tacked on three runs in the ninth. The Mets spread their scoring across four different innings, applying consistent pressure throughout the game. The Mets out-hit Nationals 10-3 on the day, with 5 errors committed between the two clubs. A crowd of 3,226 was on hand to take in the action.
Looking Ahead
The Mets will look to build on this positive performance as spring training winds down. With the regular season rapidly approaching, outings like this one provide confidence and continuity for a roster that is rounding into form. Every remaining exhibition game is another chance to sharpen the details before the games start counting for real.