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Francisco Alvarez leads the Mets to a comeback victory in his 1st game back from the minors

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Francisco Alvarez leads the Mets to a comeback victory in his 1st game back from the minors
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Francisco Alvarez leads the Mets to a comeback victory in his 1st game back from the minors

2025-07-22 11:54 Last Updated At:12:00

NEW YORK (AP) — Just back from the minors, Francisco Alvarez played a major role in the New York Mets' comeback win.

After tearing up Triple-A pitching for a few weeks, the 23-year-old catcher returned to New York's starting lineup Monday night and provided a huge lift in a 7-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.

Playing his first big league game in a month, Alvarez went 1 for 2 with two walks and scored twice. He doubled off the right-field fence with one out in the eighth inning, sending Brett Baty to third base before he scored the tiebreaking run moments later.

Alvarez also cut down Zach Neto trying to steal second in the seventh and tagged out Mike Trout at the plate to complete a nice play by Baty at third.

“You’ve got to give him a lot of credit,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said about Alvarez. “Overall, it was a complete game for him.”

Alvarez was demoted to the minors on June 22 in a somewhat surprising move — one day after he went 2 for 5 with a 452-foot home run late in an 11-4 victory at Philadelphia.

At the time, he was scuffling on defense and batting only .236 with three homers, three doubles, 11 RBIs and a .652 OPS in 35 games this season. Mendoza called the move “kind of like a wakeup call” for Alvarez, who had been a big league regular since 2023 after reaching the majors late in the previous season.

“First and foremost, we wanted to see how Alvy was going to respond to the challenge that we gave him when we sent him down,” Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns said. “This happened faster than I would have envisioned when we optioned him.”

It took Alvarez less than a month to get back to New York, after he hit .299 with 11 homers, 24 RBIs and a 1.233 OPS in 19 games at Triple-A Syracuse.

Stearns noted Alvarez’s steady hard work during his minor league stint, and said the catcher’s rapid improvement on defense was even more important to the Mets than all that offensive production.

“I think personally I had to focus on myself and work on myself,” Alvarez told reporters through an interpreter before Monday's game. “I think being down in Triple-A, I think what helped me was I learned how to be patient. I just continued to work hard, continued to do what I needed to do and just to put in the time to eventually get back to the big leagues.”

Batting eighth in the opener of a three-game series, Alvarez received a standing ovation from the Citi Field crowd of 41,442 before his first at-bat Monday night.

“It felt really good, just because of everything, all the struggles that I had earlier in the season and the way that they have supported me and the way that they received me today," Alvarez said. “Through all the hard work that I’ve been putting in, it felt really special to be able to get that reception from the fans.”

He grounded out to end the second inning, stranding two runners in scoring position, but his night was about to get much better.

“It's just the confidence. You could see it in the box,” Mendoza said. “The takes, knowing that he’s in control of the at-bat. So it was really good to see.”

Alvarez picked up right where he left off at Syracuse. Over his last six minor league games since July 11, he batted .476 (10 for 21) with seven homers, 15 RBIs, 10 runs, five walks and a 2.164 OPS.

Pretty astounding — in any league.

“It seems like for the last week he hit a homer every day,” Mendoza said. “He handled it like a pro, and here he is and we are all proud of him.”

Luis Torrens got most of the playing time at catcher while Alvarez was in the minors. New York optioned backup Hayden Senger to Syracuse following Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.

Alvarez was activated April 25 after beginning the season on the injured list with a hamate fracture in his left hand, and he missed two games last month while on the paternity list.

Once rated baseball’s top minor league prospect, Alvarez had 25 homers and 63 RBIs with a .721 OPS as a rookie in 2023.

“We need him. We know how important he is for this team,” Mendoza said.

In other roster moves, right-hander Rico Garcia was claimed off waivers from the New York Yankees, and reliever Dedniel Núñez (right elbow) was transferred to the 60-day injured list. Left-hander Richard Lovelady was sent outright to Triple-A.

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New York Mets pitcher Edwin Díaz, right, and catcher Francisco Alvarez, left, react after a win over the Los Angeles Angels in a baseball game, Monday, July 21, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

New York Mets pitcher Edwin Díaz, right, and catcher Francisco Alvarez, left, react after a win over the Los Angeles Angels in a baseball game, Monday, July 21, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

New York Mets' Francisco Alvarez runs to cross home plate to score in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Monday, July 21, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

New York Mets' Francisco Alvarez runs to cross home plate to score in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Monday, July 21, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout, left, is tagged out at home plate by New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez, right, during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Monday, July 21, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout, left, is tagged out at home plate by New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez, right, during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Monday, July 21, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Dallas (7-8-1) at N.Y. Giants (3-13)

Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, Fox

BetMGM NFL Odds: Cowboys by 3 1/2

Against the spread: Cowboys 7-9; Giants 7-8-1

Series record: Dallas leads 78-47-2.

Last week: Cowboys beat Commanders 30-23; Giants beat Raiders 34-10.

Last meeting: Dallas beat Washington 40-37 in OT on Sept. 14.

Cowboys offense: overall (1), rush (9), pass (1), scoring (4)

Cowboys defense: overall (30), rush (t20), pass (32), scoring (32)

Giants offense: overall (15), rush (6), pass (21), scoring (21)

Giants defense: overall (29), rush (30), pass (20), scoring (26)

Turnover differential: Cowboys minus-8; Giants minus-3

QB Dak Prescott has a 14-game winning streak against the Giants since two of his losses in a 13-3 rookie season in 2016 came against them. It’s the second-longest winning streak against a single opponent in NFL history behind Bob Griese, who beat Buffalo 17 consecutive times from 1968-79. Prescott will get credit for a Dallas victory because he is expected to start. The question is how long he will play in a finale with no playoff implications. Either way, this will go down as one of Prescott’s best seasons. He enters the final week first in the NFL with 4,482 yards passing.

WR Wan'Dale Robinson gets to put the finishing touches on his case for a new contract, either with the team that drafted him or elsewhere. Robinson last week became the first player 5-foot-8 or shorter to eclipse 1,000 yards receiving since 5-7 Richard Johnson in 1989 and just the third since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. And he's playing against a Dallas secondary without Trevon Diggs, who was released on Tuesday.

Cowboys' offensive line vs. Giants' pass rush. New York's Brian Burns trails only Cleveland record-chasing Myles Garrett in sacks with a career-high 16 1/2, while rookie Abdul Carter has heated up with 3 1/2 over the past four games. Dallas would like to keep Prescott upright, no matter how long he plays.

Cowboys: RBs Javonte Williams (stinger) and Malik Davis (calf/eye) have been ruled out. The backs with a chance to be active have 54 career carries among them: FB Hunter Luepke (32) and rookies Jaydon Blue (22) and Phil Mafah (0). Mafah has been out all season with a shoulder injury, and is listed as questionable ... LB DeMarvion Overshown and rookie CB Shavon Revel have been dealing with concussions and won't play.

Giants: Two starters in the secondary are out: CB Cor'Dale Flott (knee) and S Jevon Holland (knee/concussion).

The Cowboys have won nine in a row against the Giants and 16 of the past 17. It's the longest active series in the league. Dallas' last winning streak this long was against Carolina from 1998-2012. ... Each team has been eliminated from playoff contention. ... The Cowboys are trying to avoid consecutive losing seasons for the first time since going 5-11 under coach Dave Campo from 2000-02. ... New York can still secure the top draft pick with a loss and Las Vegas victory against Kansas City or could drop as low as No. 7. ... This is expected to be interim coach Mike Kafka's final game with the Giants.

Cowboys WR George Pickens needs 80 yards receiving to reach 1,500 in his Dallas debut after the offseason trade from Pittsburgh. His only 1,000-yard season in three years with the Steelers came in 2023, when he had 1,140. … Ferguson needs one touchdown catch to tie the franchise tight end record of nine, held by Jason Witten and Billy Joe Dupree. … In their Week 2 game, K Brandon Aubrey had a tying 64-yard field goal on the final play of regulation and a winning 46-yarder as time expired in overtime in the 40-37 Dallas victory. ... Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart has accounted for 22 TDs (13 passing and nine rushing) with just five interceptions, in his first 11 professional starts. ... Robinson led the team with 113 yards receiving at Las Vegas. He had 142 in Week 2 at Dallas, which was before top receiver Malik Nabers was knocked out for the season with a torn ACL in his right knee. ... LB Bobby Okereke intercepted Geno Smith and had seven tackles last week. ... CB Deonte Banks returned a kickoff 95 yards for a TD against the Raiders.

Daily fantasy players might be able to cash in if Giants RB Tyrone Tracy has another big game rushing and receiving.

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FILE - Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) is sacked by Kayvon Thibodeaux (5) during a NFL football game against the New York Giants on Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Patterson, File)

FILE - Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) is sacked by Kayvon Thibodeaux (5) during a NFL football game against the New York Giants on Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Patterson, File)

FILE - Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) carries the ball after reception during a NFL football game against the New York Giants on Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Patterson, File)

FILE - Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) carries the ball after reception during a NFL football game against the New York Giants on Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Patterson, File)

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