NEW YORK — Brandon Nimmo broke out of his slump with a three-run homer and Jeff McNeil launched a two-run shot, powering the New York Mets to a 7-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Friday night.
McNeil and Nimmo both went deep in a six-run fourth that included an RBI triple by Francisco Lindor. Sean Manaea (9-5) pitched seven effective innings for his third victory in four starts.
Nimmo's 390-foot line drive into the second deck in right field ended an 0-for-17 skid and was his first home run since July 10.
''I'm not doing very well and obviously, the worse you do, the less comfortable you feel,'' Nimmo said. ''But today's a step in the right direction.''
The 31-year-old outfielder, who missed Thursday's 7-6 loss to Oakland with a stomach virus, hit just .139 (15 for 108) with four extra-base hits and 37 strikeouts between homers.
''Maybe I got some of those demons out of me with being sick,'' Nimmo said. ''I don't know, but it felt good to help out tonight.''
The shot capped a six-run outburst for the Mets, who moved within a game of Atlanta for the third NL wild card when the Braves lost 3-2 at the Los Angeles Angels. McNeil connected for a go-ahead homer and Lindor delivered an RBI triple earlier in the fourth against starter Roddery Muñoz (2-7).
McNeil, who led the majors with a .326 average in 2022 but hit just .216 in the first half this season, is batting .318 with seven homers and 16 RBIs since the All-Star break.