The New York Mets kept their postseason hopes alive on Saturday with a resounding 5–0 shutout victory over the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park. The win ensured that the Mets (83–78) remain in contention for the final National League Wild Card spot heading into the last day of the 2025 regular season. Their fate, however, still hinges on the Cincinnati Reds, who hold the head-to-head tiebreaker.

Be that as it may, the victory was important for New York’s playoff push; it was also historic for Juan Soto . The 26-year-old outfielder drew two walks, bringing his season total to 126, surpassing John Olerud’s franchise record of 125 set in 1999.

Soto finished the game 0-for-3. His walks not only set the Mets’ all-time single-season record but also place him atop Major League Baseball thi

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