Mets leave it late, but beat White Sox on Lindor's sac fly
Briefly

In the first game of a three-game series, the New York Mets triumphed over the Chicago White Sox, 2-1, thanks to a late rally. Despite struggling for most of the game, the Mets managed to come alive in the ninth inning, where Tyrone Taylor hit a pivotal double that set the stage for Francisco Lindor's sacrifice fly for the win. Mets' starter Clay Holmes threw 102 pitches over 5 2/3 innings, while the White Sox's Adrian Houser performed admirably, going scoreless across six innings. Chicago's struggles continued, notably going 0 for 11 with runners in scoring position.
New York's Tyrone Taylor hit a crucial leadoff double in the ninth, followed by Francisco Lindor's sacrifice fly, leading the Mets to a late comeback victory.
Adrian Houser impressed with six shutout innings for the White Sox, showcasing his skills against his former team after being released last season by the Mets.
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