Despite Mark Vientos' efforts, Mets get blown out by inferior White Sox
Briefly

The Mets faced off against the Chicago White Sox on a gloomy Wednesday but ultimately lost 9-4, failing to sweep the series. Notable performances included Mark Vientos hitting a three-run homer, his first in weeks, against a backdrop of a struggling season. Juan Soto faced fan discontent with a silent series, going hitless. Griffin Canning also had a poor outing, raising concerns about his recent performances on the mound, contributing to the team's difficulties in this matchup.
The Mets struggled to overcome a significant deficit against the White Sox, despite a home run from Mark Vientos, ending their series with a 9-4 loss.
Mark Vientos began to show signs of returning to form by hitting a three-run home run despite overall struggles that saw him with only five homers this season.
Pitcher Griffin Canning's recent regression was evident again, as he allowed five runs in three innings and his ERA ballooned to 9.54 in his last two starts.
Juan Soto, despite being one of baseball’s highest-paid players, faced player frustrations as he went hitless against the White Sox in an uncharacteristic performance.
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