Mets fail to sweep White Sox in 9-4 loss at rainy Citi Field
Briefly

In a surprising turn of events, the struggling Chicago White Sox exploded offensively against the New York Mets, defeating them 9-4. Despite entering the game with the second-lowest batting average in MLB and the lowest average with runners in scoring position, the White Sox capitalized on multiple Mets errors. The Mets' pitching faltered, particularly Griffin Canning, who struggled with control, ultimately contributing to their loss. The match marked a continued downturn for the Mets, who remain unable to capitalize in crucial moments.
The Mets' struggles continued as they went 2 for 12 with runners in scoring position, highlighting their ongoing offensive woes throughout the series.
Canning's performance raised concerns as he allowed five runs and struggled with command, contributing to the team's disappointing loss against the White Sox.
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