NEW YORK — Mark Vientos hit a two-run homer in the 11th inning on his second day in the majors this season to give the New York Mets a 4-2 comeback victory over the St. Louis Cardinals that prevented a three-game sweep Sunday.
''I feel like it's almost a déjà vu moment. I feel like I've lived that moment over and over in my head," Vientos said. ''So it was just like, let it go, let all the energy out. Just a great feeling.''
New York was 0 for 15 with runners in scoring position and down to its last strike when Harrison Bader singled home automatic runner DJ Stewart from third base with the tying run.
Vientos, who singled as a pinch hitter in the ninth, then drove a 1-2 pitch from Matthew Liberatore (0-1) just beyond the glove of a leaping Michael Siani at the center-field fence.
''Those are the situations that I want to be in,'' Liberatore said. ''I got what I wanted today and I just didn't execute.''
A fired-up Vientos pumped his arms and tossed aside his helmet as he approached home plate, where he was swarmed by jubilant teammates.
It was the first walk-off RBI in the big leagues for Vientos, who made his Mets debut in 2022 and appeared in 65 games for them last year.
''I was sitting for that one pitch the whole at-bat," he said. ''I finally got it and I put a good swing on it.''