Mets get off to fast start, hang on to top White Sox
Briefly

On May 28, the New York Mets triumphed over the Chicago White Sox with a score of 6-4, buoyed by two key two-run homers in the first inning. Pete Alonso and Jared Young ignited the Mets' offense after the White Sox initially took the lead through Miguel Vargas's two-run homer. Tylor Megill's pitching, combined with the efforts of the bullpen, helped secure the victory despite a late comeback attempt by the White Sox. Vargas's strong performance, including three RBIs, was not enough to change the White Sox's losing streak to three games.
The Mets responded to the base-running miscue by stringing together five straight hits, demonstrating their ability to capitalize on opportunities in crucial situations.
Despite a strong showing from Vargas, who hit a two-run shot and finished with three RBIs, the White Sox could not overcome the Mets' early offensive onslaught.
Read at Reuters
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