
The New York Mets destroyed the Washington Nationals on Monday.
The blowout was never close, but one fan in the stands found something to be upset about.
As the Mets batted through the order in the seventh inning, Francisco Lindor was hit by a pitch in both of his at-bats.
On his second hit-by-pitch, SNY’s broadcast cut to the crowd to show some upset, some booing, and others taking it further.
One angry New York Mets fan grabbed his crotch, flipped both of his fingers and mouthed the words “F–k you” to the Nationals pitcher.
Francisco Lindor is hit by a pitch twice in an inning by Nats pitching.
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Gary Cohen: "That's like a Fernando Tatís, Chan Ho Park accomplishment… That's gotta be one for the books."
One Mets fan was very, very unhappy with the Nats (22-second mark). ⚾️🎙️📺#MLB pic.twitter.com/eZqYTFmCjS
New York Mets Star Brandon Nimmo had quite the game.
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When the Mets outfielder came to the plate in the seventh inning, he already had three RBIs and decided to add to it even more.
Nimmo’s grand slam in the seventh highlighted his two-homer, nine RBI performance in the Mets’ 19-5 victory over the Nationals.
Nimmo’s RBI total tied the franchise mark for a single game established by Carlos Delgado in 2008.
The team certainly needed this outcome after two walk-off losses in the series, including on Sunday when the bullpen blew a six-run lead.
The New York Mets have Had A Great Start To The Season

The Arizona Diamondbacks visit the New York Mets on Tuesday for the first game of a 3-game series.
The Mets have a chance of extending their lead in the National League East as they remain the only team not to have double-digit losses as of yet. Only one other team is above .500.
As it stands, the Mets are 20-9 and have the best record in not only the American League but also baseball.
The team is truly looking like a World Series contender.
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