Francisco Lindor, Mets continue to deliver late-game magic: 'No matter what inning it is, we trust our guys'
Briefly

The New York Mets showcased their resilience once again by staging a comeback late in the game against the White Sox. After struggling against pitcher Adrian Houser, the team capitalized on the opponent's bullpen in the eighth inning with crucial hits. Francisco Alvarez initiated the rally, followed by Luisangel Acuña’s impactful baserunning. In the ninth inning, Francisco Lindor's game-winning sacrifice fly solidified the Mets' victory, demonstrating the team's ability to perform under pressure, and highlighting key players' contributions in clutch moments.
Francisco Alvarez's ability to work an at-bat was a good sign, allowing him to make good swing decisions that initiated the late-game rally.
Acuña is a real weapon for us. Even though he's not getting everyday playing time, you feel like he's going to help win a baseball game.
I was just looking for something in the area I wanted, and it showed up, which led to my third walk-off RBI this season.
The moment is never too big for him... he's aggressive with pitches to hit and has conviction when making decisions—qualities of great players.
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