Kodai Senga's scoreless start, Juan Soto's two homers back Mets to series win over Diamondbacks
Briefly

Kodai Senga pitched a remarkable six shutout innings for the Mets, leading to a 7-1 victory over the Diamondbacks. Despite walking five batters in the first three innings, Senga found his rhythm and limited Arizona to just two hits while striking out four. The Mets' offense was bolstered by Juan Soto, who hit two home runs and drove in three runs. With this win, the Mets completed a 3-3 road trip, lessening the burden on their bullpen after relying on their starters for longer outings.
Senga wasn't perfect in his outing but showed resilience by going six shutout innings, helping the Mets secure a victory against the Diamondbacks and reducing bullpen workload.
Juan Soto played a crucial role offensively with two home runs and three RBIs, marking his second multi-homer game of the season against the D'backs.
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