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Ronny Mauricio’s late homer leads Mets past Angels for needed win to start May

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Ronny Mauricio’s late homer leads Mets past Angels for needed win to start May

ANAHEIM, Calif. — In the week since becoming the Mets’ starting shortstop, Ronny Mauricio struck a familiar chord by striking out a lot. 

In his first at-bat against the Angels on Friday, he adjusted the script by hitting into an inning-ending double play. But the Mets keep returning to Mauricio in part because of his raw power. 

And that tool was on display in the seventh inning when he hit a tiebreaking homer that helped the Mets snap a two-game skid with a 4-3 victory. 

On a day president of baseball operations David Stearns revealed he plans to stick with manager Carlos Mendoza to guide this submerging ship, the Mets received a respectable Christian Scott outing before overcoming a three-run deficit in the sixth and going ahead on Mauricio’s rocket in the seventh. 

Mauricio crushed a 1-1 fastball from Jose Fermin, with a 111.3 mph exit velocity, for his first homer this season. Mauricio became the starter at shortstop last week when Francisco Lindor was placed on the injured list with a left calf strain that could keep him sidelined for months. 

Mauricio began the day with a .192/.192/.192 slash line with 10 strikeouts in 26 at-bats. 

Ronny Mauricio #0 of the New York Mets celebrates after hitting a solo home run against the Los Angeles Angels during the seventh inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on May 01, 2026 in Anaheim, California.

Ronny Mauricio of the New York Mets celebrates after hitting a solo home run against the Los Angeles Angels during the seventh inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on May 1, 2026 in Anaheim, California. Getty Images

The Mets bullpen handled the rest. Brooks Raley worked a scoreless seventh and Luke Weaver gained some redemption for his blown save a day earlier with a perfect eighth. Devin Williams got the final three outs for the save, signaling the conclusion of a six-game road losing streak. 



In an improved performance from his season debut last week, Scott allowed three runs, one unearned, on three hits with eight strikeouts over five innings. Scott was removed at 74 pitches, preventing the Angels from facing him a third time through the batting order. Scott struggled with control last week against the Twins and was removed after walking five batters over 1 ¹/₃ innings. 

New York Mets second baseman Marcus Semien (10) runs after hitting a two run RBI single against the Los Angeles Angels during the sixth inning at Angel Stadium.

New York Mets second baseman Marcus Semien (10) runs after hitting a two run RBI single against the Los Angeles Angels during the sixth inning at Angel Stadium. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Scott threw a high sweeper that Jorge Soler launched for a two-run homer in the first inning, placing the Mets in an immediate hole. Mike Trout singled in the inning before, with two outs, Soler hit a no-doubter over the left field fence. 

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Zach Neto got drilled by Scott leading off the third and stole second. When Neto later attempted to steal third, Francisco Alvarez unleashed a throw that sailed into left field, allowing the Angels to score their third run. 

The Mets loaded the bases with two outs in the fourth against Walbert Urena, but Marcus Semien was retired on a fly to right after working a full count. Bo Bichette singled leading off and Juan Soto and Brett Baty each walked. MJ Melendez and Alvarez each struck out with Bichette in scoring position. 

New York Mets pitcher Christian Scott (45) throws against the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning at Angel Stadium.

New York Mets pitcher Christian Scott (45) throws against the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning at Angel Stadium. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Urena was knocked out in the sixth on Bichette’s line drive that struck his right leg and caromed for a leadoff single. Urena, who crumpled to the ground, attempted to remain in the game, but was physically unable.

Brent Suter entered and allowed singles to Soto and Alvarez, the latter of which pulled the Mets within 3-1. Semien’s two-run single with two outs tied it. 

Scott began rolling in the middle innings, retiring nine straight batters after he plunked Neto in the third. During that stretch, he struck out five, getting the Mets to a spot where Mendoza wouldn’t have to stretch out the bullpen. 

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