
In an extraordinary display during a game against the Washington Nationals, Brandon Nimmo tied the New York Mets franchise record by driving in nine runs, significantly contributing to a dominating 19-5 win. This win allowed the Mets to even out the four-game series.
Nimmo’s performance on that day included going 4 for 6 at the plate, which featured two home runs—one of which was a grand slam—and a double that brought in the remaining runs. The day marked his second career grand slam and the seventh time he hit multiple home runs in a game.
“9 RBI GAME FOR BRANDON NIMMO!!! He ties a #Mets franchise record!
Brandon Nimmo Record”
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 28, 2025
Before this remarkable game, Nimmo’s performance had been below expectations, with a batting average of .192 at the end of April. However, following this game, his averages improved significantly to .218 with six home runs and a total of 21 runs batted in.
Looking ahead, Nimmo and the Mets were set to continue their season with an upcoming three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.