WATCH: Mets’ Francisco Lindor and Francisco Alvarez’s game-changing home runs get Gary Cohen excited and off the seat with epic reaction
The New York Mets are one of the teams fighting for a playoff spot. The club has plenty of work to do with tough competition ahead and just a few games remaining. While they continue to push for the postseason, it's an exciting time for fans to watch their team turn things around.
Francisco Lindor has helped carry the team to its current form. The veteran slugger is also predicted to win the NL MVP title as the race with Shohei Ohtani continues. Lindor once again came to the Mets' rescue at a crucial time in their huge win against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Center.
The Blue Jays had Bowden Francis on the mound, who was just a few pitches away from achieving a no-hitter. They had a 1-0 lead at the top of the ninth inning when Lindor hit Bowden for a home run to tie the game.
The Mets continued to score six runs to record a victory. Francisco Alvarez went deep from the plate with a three-run homer in the ninth inning against relief pitcher Genesis Cabrera. It was Alvarez's seventh home run on the season. The rookie drove in 30 runs and 24 RBIs after his last performance.
Broadcaster Gary Cohen's epic reaction to Lindor and Alvarez's game-changing home runs was the most exciting part. Cohen got off his seat to shout, "Linsanity!" after Lindor's homer. His exciting commentary is a must-watch for fans.
Here's a look at Cohen's reaction:
The Blue Jays lost with a 6-2 final score, while Bowden became the first pitcher since 1989 to lose two no-hit bids in the ninth inning during the same season.
New York Mets inch closer to the playoff race
The Mets are now one game closer to making the playoffs after their huge success against the Blue Jays. It was the team's 80th victory, but its playoff race continues with the Diamondbacks, Padres and Brewers.
With less than 20 days remaining, the team must focus on winning every game to punch their ticket to the postseason. Lindor smashed his 31st home run on the season. The veteran slugger will continue to play a crucial part for the team as they are left with 16 games.
However, the biggest challenge is that they have two series against the Philadelphia Phillies and one against the Milwaukee Brewers.