The New York Mets secured a 10-8 victory over the Minnesota Twins, with Bo Bichette hitting a crucial three-run double. Despite a shaky pitching performance, the Mets' offense finally came alive after weeks of dormancy.
Key points
Mets won 10-8 against the Twins
Bo Bichette hit a three-run double
Christian Scott struggled in his debut
Mets' offense woke up after weeks of dormancy
Mets improved their record to 9-16
New York MetsMinnesota TwinsBo BichetteChristian Scott
Apr 23, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets shortstop Bo Bichette (19) celebrates after hitting a three-run double during the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
Apr 23, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets shortstop Bo Bichette (19) celebrates after hitting a three-run double during the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
It wasn’t pretty, but the Mets managed to win another game, topping the Twins in their series finale 10-8. Christian Scott was poor and the bullpen coughed a lead up late, but the Mets offense – largely dormant for the past three weeks – finally woke up and scored enough to cover for the poor night on the mound.
The aforementioned Scott got the start, making his 2026 debut and his first major league appearance since July of 2024. He struck out the first batter he faced, then managed to walk four of the next five batters, forcing in a run. It didn’t get much better in the second either; a walk, a balk, and a hit batter ended his night after only 1.1 innings.
Against Joe Ryan, one of the more underrated starters in the game, you’d likely expect that to be the end of it with the way things have been going for the Mets. But no, tonight was different. Brett Baty got Ryan for a three-run home run in the bottom of the first, his first homer of the year. A couple of doubles led to another run in the bottom of the second, and two more came home after a passed ball on a strikeout extended the inning. The Twins got one run back in the fourth, but the Mets immediately responded with a solo shot from Carson Benge, giving them a 7-2 lead after four.
Nothing is easy for the 2026 Mets though. homered off of out of the bullpen in the sixth, making it 7-3. Then, the real disaster in the eighth. entered and had nothing, loading the bases with two outs. Huascar Brazoban, Carlos Mendoza’s security blanket, was brought in to put out the fire. Instead, he surrendered a game-tying grand slam to . Yup.
If anything, it’s fitting that the Mets were burned for making what was clearly the wrong transaction prior to the game. Yes, Craig Kimbrel is a future hall of famer. Yes, he has a shiny ERA so far as a Met. No, he is not currently a better pitcher than , and that’s immediately obvious to anyone who can visually or statically evaluate a pitcher. Optioning the superior arm in deference to a veteran who doesn’t have it anymore is simply bad process.
Mercifully (for us at least), this game didn’t go like so many others in this streak. Two singles and a walk loaded the bases with two outs, bringing Bo Bichette to the plate. Bichette entered the game with a .220/.255/.390 line and the worst strikeout rate since his rookie season. He finally came through though, launching a ball that missed being a grand slam of his own by inches and which gave the Mets a 10-7 lead.
But again, nothing is easy for the 2026 Mets. ran back out to the mound for the ninth, only he wasn’t meant to; was supposed to come in. But because Brazoban crossed the foul line, he needed to face at least one batter. (This whole incident is a huge indictment of the manager, as if we’ve not had enough of those recently.)
That’s okay though, Brazoban got the first out and Williams entered, and even struck out the first batter he faced. Then he allowed a single. Then another single. Then a double. Suddenly, the tying run was in scoring position, and it sure felt like yet another disaster was pending. But no, Williams bounced back to strike out and finally close out the 10-8 win.
The Mets are now 9-16 and perhaps are back on track, though losing earlier in the day for an extended period is not going to help ( did not look good at short today). They’ll start a 3-game series with the tomorrow with squaring off against .
Q&A
What was the final score of the Mets vs. Twins game on April 23, 2026?
The Mets won the game against the Twins with a final score of 10-8.
Who hit the game-winning double for the Mets against the Twins?
Bo Bichette hit a crucial three-run double in the eighth inning.
What issues did Mets pitcher Christian Scott face during the game?
Christian Scott struggled in his 2026 debut, walking four batters and allowing a run in just 1.1 innings.
How did the Mets respond after losing Francisco Lindor in the game?
Despite losing Francisco Lindor, the Mets managed to secure the win and improved their record to 9-16.
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FanGraphsWhat’s WPA?
**Big Mets winner**: Bo Bichette, +44% WPA
**Big Mets loser**: Huascar Brazoban, -32% WPA
**Mets pitchers**: -29% WPA
**Mets hitters**: +79% WPA
**Teh aw3s0mest play**: Bo Bichette hits a three-run double in the eighth, +34.2% WPA
**Teh sux0rest play**: Ryan Jeffers hits a grand slam in the eighth, -36.5% WPA