Mets’ Benge Records Rare Back-to-Back Outfield Assists
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Mets’ Benge Records Rare Back-to-Back Outfield Assists

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New York Mets rookie right fielder Carson Benge achieved a rare feat Monday night, recording back-to-back outfield assists against the San Diego Padres. This makes him the first Mets player to accomplish this in at least several years.

Benge’s first assist came in the first inning of the game at Flushing, Queens.

The report highlights the rarity of the achievement, stating Benge is the first Mets player to throw out runners in consecutive plays. The game was the first of a three-game series between the Mets and the San Diego Padres.

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