TORONTO — Francisco Lindor broke up Bowden Francis' no-hit bid with a tying homer leading off the ninth inning, Francisco Alvarez added a three-run shot and the New York Mets scored six times in their last at-bat to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 on Wednesday.
''It felt really good,'' Lindor said of his pivotal home run. ''It was one of those hits that I could tell the vibes in the dugout were lifted.''
New York moved a game ahead of rival Atlanta for the final National League wild card when the Braves lost 5-1 at Washington.
With the crowd of 29,399 on their feet to start the ninth, Francis got ahead of Lindor 0-2 before the four-time All-Star drilled a 92 mph fastball 398 feet to right field for his 31st home run.
''Everything was going his way until the last pitch he threw,'' Lindor said.
The homer came on Francis' 111th pitch, only the second time he's thrown more than 100.
''With that many pitches, I felt like I had to empty the tank with heaters and let him put the ball in play,'' Francis said.
It was the second time in four starts Francis lost a no-hitter on a leadoff homer in the ninth — Taylor Ward connected off the right-hander for the Los Angeles Angels on Aug. 24.