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ARLINGTON, Texas — Now everybody’s jumping into the mix to turn this into a full-fledged Mets party.
On Monday, a lineup that had shown steady improvement over the last month went volcanic for a second straight day, against a different opponent, and furthered the notion this recent turnaround is for real.
It’s not just J.D. Martinez. Now it’s Francisco Lindor, Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso down the line.
The Mets got contributions from just about all in rolling to a 14-2 victory over the Rangers at Globe Life Field.
The Mets matched a season high with a sixth straight victory and won for the 10th time in 12 games overall.
They are still three games below .500, but hardly look it.
Monday’s outburst followed an impressive breakout against the Padres on Sunday in which the Mets had 14 hits while scoring seven runs early and added four late in completing a three-game sweep.
Over their last 16 games, the Mets have outscored opponents 100-69.
Lindor led this latest attack by going 4-for-4 with two RBIs on a night the Mets had a season-high 22 hits.
Nimmo went 3-for-4 with a homer and four RBIs and Alonso was 3-for-5 with two RBIs.
David Peterson (3-0) was handed a seven-run lead in the second inning and gave the Mets a solid pitching performance.
The left-hander lasted six innings and allowed two earned runs on four hits with six strikeouts and three walks.
Alonso delivered the Mets’ third single in the first inning to bring in the game’s first run.
Lindor and Martinez singled ahead of him, with Martinez’s hit extending his streak to 11 straight plate appearances reaching base.
That streak ended in Martinez’s next plate appearance when he hit a shot to center that Leody Taveras caught at the fence.
The Mets sent nine batters to the plate against Jon Gray in the second inning and scored six runs to seize control with a 7-0 lead (a rare touchdown advantage for a New York team in Arlington).
DJ Stewart’s three-run homer was the inning’s loudest hit, but Nimmo and Alonso each stroked an RBI single in an inning the Mets delivered six hits.
Stewart’s blast was a welcomed contribution — he entered the night in a 1-for-27 skid. The lefty slugger hadn’t homered since April 30.
Peterson walked Marcus Semien in the third and allowed a two-run homer to Robbie Grossman that pulled the Rangers within 7-2.
The homer was only the second allowed by Peterson in his four starts this season.
Nimmo got the Mets’ lead back to a touchdown with a two-run homer in the fourth.
For the previously slumping Nimmo it was a fourth straight game with multiple hits.
Lindor smashed an RBI double in the fifth that extended the Mets’ lead to 10-2.
Francisco Alvarez singled in the inning and Jeff McNeil walked before Lindor delivered. Nimmo followed with a single that gave him his fourth RBI of the game.
In the sixth Alvarez stroked an RBI single that widened the gulf to 12-2. Stewart and Mark Vientos each singled to start the rally.
Tyrone Taylor was the only member of the Mets’ starting lineup without a hit.
With the outcome no longer in doubt, manager Carlos Mendoza began subbing for his starters in the seventh inning: Lindor, Nimmo and Martinez all left the game and Jose Iglesias, Harrison Bader and Luis Torrens were inserted into the lineup.
Alvarez’s third hit of the game, an RBI single in the eighth, gave the Mets a 13-2 lead. The Mets scored their final run on McNeil’s RBI fielder’s choice.