The New York Mets are hitting their stride at the perfect moment in the season. After a rollercoaster campaign, the Mets have won six of their last eight games, keeping their National League East hopes alive. Friday night, their offense delivered a historic performance that will be remembered for years.

Facing the Miami Marlins, the spotlight was also on promising pitching prospect Jonah Tong, who made his Major League debut at just 22 years old. The left-hander was impressive, going five innings, allowing one earned run on six hits, and striking out six, showing a mix of 97 MPH fastballs, curveballs, sliders, and changeups.

However, it was the Mets’ lineup that truly stole the show. Their offensive explosion set a new franchise record for runs scored at home in a single game, finishing

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