Mets rookie Carson Benge dazzles with two outfield assists in win over Padres
New York Mets rookie outfielder Caron Benge had the Citi Field faithful on their feet early in their Monday night matchup against the San Diego Padres .
The Padres had runners on second and first in the first inning with Ty France at the plate.
France lobbed one to right-center field when Benge fielded the ball and saw that Jake Cronenworth was headed home.
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Jackson Merrill also hit a sharp one to Benge.
The outfielder gathered his momentum and fired the ball to home plate once again – this time, he got Manny Machado trying to test his arm.
Benge was responsible for two of the first three Padres outs.
Statisticians Sarah Langs and Jason Bernard noted the historical nature of Benge’s outfield assists .
Benge threw the ball to the plate at 99.9 mph and 103.9 mph on the two outs respectively.
He became the first outfielder with two assists of at least 99 mph in the Statcast era (since 2015).
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