Benintendi's big day sends White Sox to 9-4 win over Mets
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Andrew Benintendi powered the Chicago White Sox to a 9-4 victory over the New York Mets, contributing four RBIs and nearly hitting for the cycle. This win prevented the White Sox from being swept in a three-game series. Lenyn Sosa also stood out with three hits, while the pitching staff effectively managed the game despite injuries. The Mets' Mark Vientos hit a three-run homer, ending their four-game winning streak, amidst struggles from key players like Juan Soto, who failed to produce offensively.
Andrew Benintendi's strong performance, with four RBIs and a homer, led the White Sox to a 9-4 victory over the Mets, avoiding a series sweep.
Despite injuries and struggles, the White Sox's offense shined as they prevented being swept for the seventh time this season against the Mets.
The Mets ended their four-game winning streak as Mark Vientos hit a three-run homer, but they couldn't overcome the White Sox's season-high offensive output.
With lower batting averages, key players like Juan Soto struggled, while the White Sox's Vargas achieved a five-game double streak, a notable feat since 2011.
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