Mets' Juan Soto narrowly misses grand slam as he snaps out of funk with runners in scoring position
Briefly

In a game between the Mets and Dodgers, Juan Soto ended a significant hitting slump with a crucial double that brought in two runs, giving the Mets a 4-2 lead. Prior to this hit, Soto struggled with runners in scoring position and had not recorded an extra-base hit in eleven games. The double could indicate an upswing in performance for Soto, whose recent struggles have drawn attention from the media and fans alike. Despite mixed performances from the Mets, Soto's hit could mark a turning point in his season.
Soto, who whose long double hit the top of the wall in right center field and narrowly missed being a grand slam, brought home Brett Baty and Francisco Lindor.
All eyes have been on Soto's hitting woes, especially in the clutch. Before his double, Soto was in the midst of an 11 game span without an extra-base hit.
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