The Mets pulled off a dramatic four-run comeback to beat the Nationals 4-3, completing a three-game sweep and extending their winning streak to nine of their last twelve. Christian Scott pitched deep into the seventh — his longest outing since Tommy John surgery — securing his fourth win. The bullpen shut down the Nationals, with Kodai Senga earning his third save in a week, though manager Andy Green hasn’t officially named him closer. Since Green took over on June 26, the Mets are 22-22, fueled by unity and resiliency. They’ve learned to thrive when behind, rallying from deficits in multiple wins. Sunday’s game saw them trail 2-0 early, but Jorge Polanco and Luis Torrens ignited the comeback with a run and a two-run homer, then Francisco Lindor sealed it with a double.
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