SAN DIEGO — Francisco Lindor hit a two-out grand slam in the fourth inning, two batters after Manny Machado committed an error, and added a leadoff shot in the seventh to carry the New York Mets to a 7-1 win against the San Diego Padres on Saturday night.
After Lindor homered from both sides of the plate, Harrison Bader also connected for the Mets, who have won two of the first three games in this four-game series between NL playoff contenders.
''It feels pretty cool to hit home runs from each side, for sure," Lindor said. "It's one of those where as you run the bases, it's like, 'Wow, my swing is good. I'm aligning pretty good.' ''
Lefty David Peterson (8-1) pitched 7 1/3 strong innings as the Mets rebounded nicely from Friday night's 7-0 loss, when they had only two hits, including one during Joe Musgrove's seven brilliant innings.
Lindor tied Pete Alonso for the team lead with 27 homers. It was his 19th career multi-homer game and the seventh slam in his 10-year career.
Lindor hit his grand slam left-handed and his solo shot right-handed.
''That means my body aligned perfectly today,'' Lindor said. ''When I rack and rotate from one side and then turn around and rotate perfectly on the other side, that means my body's in a good spot. That's what I try to do day in, day out. I come out and do my work early to put my body in position where it's ready to fire from both sides.''
Lindor's five RBIs were more than enough support for Peterson, who had only one bumpy inning against the Padres, who came into the night holding the NL's second wild-card spot. The Mets are trailing Atlanta for the final spot.