Juan Soto's multi-homer night for Mets two weeks in the making: Carlos Mendoza
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Juan Soto delivered an impressive performance, hitting two home runs during the Mets' 7-1 victory over the Diamondbacks. He recorded three balls hit over 105 mph and maintained an .863 OPS with seven homers this season. Manager Carlos Mendoza praised Soto's consistent good at-bats over the past two weeks. Soto reflected on overcoming a tough series loss to St. Louis and noted the team's resilience following the victory. Meanwhile, Jeff McNeil left the game with a hamstring cramp, but it is not expected to be serious, indicating good health for the team overall.
Soto hit a solo blast in the sixth and another in the eighth as part of the Mets' 7-1 victory over the Diamondbacks.
"I think for two weeks now he's continued to have really good at-bats, day in and day out," manager Carlos Mendoza said.
"Definitely a tough [series] loss in St. Louis, but it's great that this team forgot about that and went back out and won this series," Soto said.
Soto's blast against Merrill Kelly in the sixth was a no-doubter just by the sound off the bat.
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