Mets’ Carson Benge swipes home on perfectly executed double steal
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The Mets tried to pull off a double steal with Carson Benge on third earlier this season.
Benge hesitated ever so slightly, and ended up being gunned down at the plate.
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The rookie quickly learned from the mistake, and was sure to make up for it the next time the play was called.
That came on Wednesday afternoon in Seattle.
Jared Young stepped to the plate with Juan Soto on first and Benge on third as the Mets pieced together a rally against Seattle right-hander George Kirby in the top of the third.
Soto came into the day with just five stolen bases on the season thus far, but he got a terrific read and jump off Kirby on just the second pitch of the at-bat.
Seattle’s catcher Jhonny Pereda still decided to make the throw through, though, which immediately prompted Benge to start busting down the line towards home.
The rookie came in easily, standing up for the Mets' third run of the inning.
“That’s just part of his game,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “When him or A.J. [Ewing] are on-base, they are going to put pressure on the defense, they are going to try to create runs -- it’s good we were able to execute today.”
New York ended up tacking on another run just a few pitches later, and then held on for a much-needed 7-1 victory to close out the series against the red-hot Mariners.
For Benge, he says it was his first steal of home at any level.
For the Mets, it was the franchise's first since Francisco Lindor executed that same play in Aug. 2023.
The speedy 23-year-old is now 10-for-12 on stolen base attempts during his rookie campaign, pushing him into a tie for the eighth-most in the National League.
The Mets execute the double steal to perfection to plate another run! pic.twitter.com/JVyjopvcUw
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 3, 2026