The Mets score three runs during a chaotic sequence at Citi Field after the Royals commit a series of fielding and baserunning mistakes. Multiple plays break down for Kansas City, turning routine situations into big scoring opportunities. The inning ultimately includes what the outlets describe as a “Little League” home run by the Mets, following the Royals’ errors. The scoring swing is attributed to the combination of the Mets’ opportunities and the Royals’ defensive lapses rather than a single hit alone. The reports characterize the moment as a “comedy of errors,” with the Mets capitalizing on the mishaps to take advantage of runners getting on base and extra chances created by the misplays. Both sources focus on the same chain of events leading to the Mets adding three runs, highlighting the unusually unforced nature of the offensive output and the disruptive effect of the Royals’ mistakes on the game.