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Enter Brandon Nimmo’s name into the Mets record books.
The outfielder tied a Mets record with nine RBIs against the Nationals on Monday, tying Carlos Delgado’s 2008 mark.
Nimmo’s bonanza began in the sixth inning with a three-run homer off Colin Poche, continued with a grand slam the following inning off Cole Henry, and then added a two-run double in the eighth inning at Nationals Park.
The high day contributed to what was a 15-0 Mets lead after eight, with the outside chance he’s going to get the opportunity to bat again.
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A pair of Cardinals hold the MLB single-game RBI record, with Jim Bottomley driving in 12 against the Brooklyn Robins in 1924 and Mark Whiten tying the mark in a 1993 romp against the Reds.
Nimmo, through five at-bats on the day, posted 11 totals based on four hits — a third-inning single began his odyssey — giving rare chase Egardo Alfonso’s franchise mark of 16, accomplished against the Astros on Aug. 30, 1999.