Jose Iglesias delivers again as Mets beat Nationals in extras for second straight game

WASHINGTON — OMG about sums up Jose Iglesias’ at-bats in extra innings the last two nights. 

The veteran infielder has turned into Mr. Clutch for the Mets and provided a spark that his counterpart at second base, Jeff McNeil, has largely lacked. 

It was Iglesias’ RBI double in the 10th inning on Tuesday — a night after blasting a two-run homer in the same frame — that sent the Mets rolling to a 7-2 victory over the Nationals. 

The Mets (42-41) won their second straight, needing extra innings for a third straight day to decide the outcome.

After Iglesias’ double broke the tie, Brandon Nimmo and Mark Vientos each drove in runs before Pete Alonso smashed a two-run homer. 

Jose Iglesias, seen here on Monday, delivered again for the Mets on Tuesday. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Iglesias, who last week performed his new song “OMG” following a game at Citi Field, owns a .974 OPS since arriving to the Mets on June 1 and continues to thrive in the biggest situations. 

Jose Butto, recalled from Triple-A Syracuse before the game to provide bullpen help, pitched two scoreless innings in relief before Dedniel Nunez recorded the final three outs. 

New York Mets’ Francisco Lindor celebrates his solo home run. AP

Sean Manaea lasted seven innings in his longest start of the season and allowed two runs, one of which was unearned, on five hits with five strikeouts and two walks.

The lefty hadn’t completed even six innings in a start since May 13 against the Phillies. 

C.J. Abrams’ infield RBI single in the third gave the Nationals a 1-0 lead.

Nick Senzel led off with an infield single — a grounder on which Vientos moved backward before fielding — before Jacob Young smashed a double.

Sean Manaea got the start for the Mets on Tuesday. Getty Images

On Young’s shot to right-center Harrison Bader collided with the fence and he was removed from the game the following inning for what the Mets termed precautionary reasons.

Abrams’ RBI single followed Young’s double. 

The Nationals appeared to score a second run in the inning on a Manaea wild pitch, but the Mets won a replay challenge that indicated Joey Meneses was hit in the foot by the pitch.

Young was sent back to third and Manaea retired Ildemaro Vargas with the bases loaded to escape. 

New York Mets’ Pete Alonso, second from right, celebrates his two-run homer with Francisco Alvarez, with Ben Gamel, left, and Luis Torrens, right, during the 10th inning. AP

Alonso’s fielding error in the fifth helped the Nationals score an unearned run to go ahead 2-0.

After Young walked leading off the inning, Alonso misplayed Lane Thomas’ grounder and Harold Ramirez’s RBI fielder’s choice scored Young from third. 

Francisco Lindor’s homer leading off the sixth sliced the Mets’ deficit to 2-1.

The homer was Lindor’s 14th this season and fourth batting right-handed.

New York Mets right fielder Tyrone Taylor catches a ball hit by Washington Nationals’ Ildemaro Vargas. AP

Alonso’s two-out single knocked out DJ Herz before Francisco Alvarez struck out against Dylan Floro to end the inning. 

Nimmo’s RBI single in the eighth against Hunter Harvey tied it 2-2.

Lindor doubled in the inning and scored on Nimmo’s shot past third base.

Nimmo stole second base but was left stranded as neither Vientos nor Alonso could deliver.

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