Pete Alonso, Luisangel Acuna propel Mets past Nationals
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Pete Alonso, Luisangel Acuna propel Mets past Nationals

The Mets were without Francisco Lindor once again Tuesday night. And once again, they managed to beat the Nationals to inch closer to a playoff berth.

This time, an offense that has been missing its leadoff hitter looked just fine, as they used a four-run third inning to take control of a 10-1 win at Citi Field.

Pete Alonso led the way with a three-run homer and five RBIs and Lindor’s replacement, Luisangel Acuna, delivered his first MLB homer and had three hits.

New York Mets shortstop Luisangel Acuña (2) is greeted by New York Mets outfielder Starling Marte (6) after he scores on his first major league home run. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

They also got another assist from the Reds, who came back to beat the Braves to help put the Mets two games ahead in the race for the final NL wild card.

The Mets will go for a sweep of Washington on Wednesday in Queens before the path to the postseason gets more difficult once again, with the Phillies coming to town on Thursday for a four-game set with 11 games left in the regular season.

And it wasn’t just Alonso and the offense that led the way Tuesday, as Tylor Megill delivered his second straight superb outing.

The right-hander allowed just an unearned run in six innings of work.

The lineup, which had scored just three runs in the previous two games, came alive in the third against lefty Mitchell Parker.

Coming off one of his best starts of the season in Toronto, Megill gave up a pair of hits, as the rotation continues to deliver.

He pitched around a two-out double by Dylan Crews in the second, whiffing Joey Gallo to end the inning.

Pete Alonso and his teammates take part in their “OMG” celebration in the dugout after Alonso’s three-run homer in the sixth inning of the Mets’ blowout victory. Corey Sipkin for the New York Post

Megill walked Jacob Young to open the second.

CJ Abrams followed with a grounder to third, and Mark Vientos tried to force Young at second, but Acuna missed the ball and it got away, putting runners on the corners with no one out.

James Wood drove in the first run of the game — unearned — with a groundout and Megill walked Juan Yepez and then threw a wild pitch.

But with runners on second and third, Megill rebounded to fan Luis Garcia Jr. to keep it to one run.

Harrison Bader led off the bottom of the inning with a four-pitch walk and Acuna atoned for his miscue at short with a double to left-center.

Francisco Alvarez belts a solo homer in the Mets’ blowout victory. Corey Sipkin for New York Post

The 109-mph rocket scored Bader from first to tie the game.

Jose Iglesias’ grounder to first was mishandled by Gallo to put runners on the corners with no one out.

A walk by Starling Marte, who drove in the winning run on Monday, loaded the bases.

Alonso followed with a flare down the right field line that stayed just fair for a two-run single to give the Mets a 3-1 lead.

Tylor Megill held the Nationals to one run over six innings to pick up his fourth win of the season in the Mets’ blowout win. Corey Sipkin for New York Post

A Vientos sacrifice fly made it 4-1.

Francisco Alvarez belted a home run to lead off the bottom of the fourth.

It was just the catcher’s ninth of the season, but third homer in his last five starts.

The Mets tacked on another run in the fifth, as Tyrone Taylor knocked in Alonso with a one-out double after Alonso opened the inning with a two-bagger.

Alonso and the Mets iced it in the sixth with the first baseman’s 33rd home run of the year, a three-run shot.

Adam Ottavino survived a bit of a scare, leaving the bases loaded in a scoreless seventh.

The Mets have now won eight of their last nine games at home and improved to an MLB-best 61-35 overall since May 29, which is why they remain in the running for a postseason spot.

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