Mets clinch playoff spot as Francisco Lindors ninth-inning home run caps insane win over Braves

ATLANTA — For most of the afternoon and then following an Edwin Diaz implosion it appeared “OMG” – one more game – would be needed for the Mets.Francisco Lindor took “OMG” to another meaning with one swing in the ninth inning that thrust the Mets into the postseason with an 8-7 victory over the Braves in Game 1 of a doubleheader.Lindor’s two-run homer gave the Mets the runs they needed for their 89th victory – their magic number as the day began for a National League wild-card berth.In an epic finish, the Mets rallied from a 3-0 deficit with six runs in the eighth.Diaz entered in the bottom of the frame, with a five-out save hanging in the balance, and coughed it up.

Included was his failure to cover first base on Jarred Kelenic’s grounder before losing the strike zone and allowing a three-run double to Ozzie Albies.After Lindor’s blast put the Mets ahead, Diaz returned for the ninth and got the final three outs.The game ended with the tying run at second base.

Diaz spiked his glove to begin the celebration.The Mets’ wildcard series opponent is contingent upon how they fare in the nightcap.A victory would mean facing the Padres beginning tomorrow in San Diego.

A loss would mean returning to Milwaukee to face the Brewers.The Braves needed a victory in the nightcap to clinch the remaining wildcard berth, otherwise the spot would belong to the Diamondbacks.Spencer Schwellenbach frustrated the Mets with seven superb innings, but after the right-hander was removed the party began.

The climax was Brandon Nimmo’s three-run blast against Raisel Iglesias that gave the Mets a 6-3 lead.Francisco Alvarez had an RBI double in the inning and Lindor contributed an RBI single.Tylor Megill kept the Mets in the game by allowing three earned runs over 5 2/3 innings.

The right-hander surrendered eight hits and walked two, but also struck out eight.The right-hander was making his first start since Sept.

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