The Mets had an even .500 record this week, splitting a two-game series with the Twins and a four-game series with the Braves. But, with the exception of last night when they only scored three runs, they scored at least six runs in each of the other five games they played this week. As a unit, the offense is firing on nearly all cylinders. The Mets have averaged 6.07 runs per game in this young season so far, which is the fourth best mark in baseball.
The most notable shift from last week to this week has been Brandon Nimmo breaking out of his early season slump in a big way.