Mets Outlast Orioles in 10-Inning Thriller, 7-6: Diaz Secures the Win
By Oliver Wiener July 10, 2025 09:28
In a thrilling 10-inning showdown on July 8, 2025, the New York Mets edged the Baltimore Orioles 7-6 at Camden Yards, thanks to a clutch go-ahead RBI single by Juan Soto and a strong bullpen performance that sealed the victory. The Mets overcame a four-run deficit late in the game, showcasing resilience and power with three home runs in the comeback effort.
Trailing 6-2 entering the sixth inning, the Mets sparked their rally with a towering home run by Ronny Mauricio over the right-field scoreboard, igniting the crowd and shifting momentum. Successive doubles by Brett Baty and Brandon Nimmo followed, giving New York a 7-6 lead. Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso also contributed long balls earlier in the game, with all three homers highlighting the Mets’ offensive firepower.
Soto’s decisive hit came on the very first pitch from Orioles reliever Yennier Cano in the 10th inning, driving in Lindor and breaking the tie. “We fought hard all night,” Soto said postgame. “That at-bat was about staying calm and putting the ball in play. It feels great to help the team win in a tight game like this.” The Mets’ bullpen then shut the door, with Edwin Díaz pitching a scoreless ninth inning to earn the win and Huascar Brazobán closing out the 10th for his second save of the season.
The Orioles had taken a 6-2 lead thanks in part to a seventh-inning solo home run by Jackson Holliday and a dominant pitching performance early on by rookie Brandon Young. Young delivered an immaculate inning in the fifth—striking out three batters on nine pitches—the first such feat by an Oriole since 2018. Despite his strong start, Young was tagged with the loss after the Mets’ sixth-inning rally.
Mets starter Clay Holmes kept Baltimore off the scoreboard through the first five innings, continuing his impressive career numbers at Camden Yards, where he had previously allowed only three earned runs over 22 outings. However, the Orioles managed to scratch out runs in the third and seventh innings, keeping the game close.
Manager Buck Showalter of the Orioles reflected on the narrow loss: “It was a back-and-forth battle. Our guys competed hard, but credit to the Mets they kept fighting and found a way to get the big hits late.” Mets manager Buck Showalter added, “This team showed a lot of heart tonight. Coming back from down four runs and winning in extras is a testament to their character.”
Statistically, the Mets improved to 5-34 when trailing after seven innings, a rare and impressive feat that speaks to their never-say-die attitude. The team’s 11 hits and three home runs underscored their offensive depth, while the Orioles managed nine hits but couldn’t hold the lead.
The victory keeps the Mets in hot pursuit of first-place Philadelphia in the NL East, providing a crucial boost as the All-Star break approaches. With key contributors like Soto, Lindor, and Alonso firing on all cylinders, New York’s lineup looks poised to make a significant push in the second half.
In summary, the Mets’ 7-6 win over the Orioles was a classic extra-inning thriller defined by clutch hitting, resilient pitching, and a late-game surge that showcased the team’s grit. Juan Soto’s go-ahead RBI single and Edwin Díaz’s steady closing performance were the defining moments in a game that will be remembered as a highlight of the 2025 season.

