Mets rally past White Sox 2-1 on late sac flies by Soto and Lindor
Briefly

The New York Mets faced a challenging game against the Chicago White Sox, finding themselves with limited offense for the first six innings before showcasing their resilience. Tyrone Taylor ignited the ninth inning with a leadoff double, which set the stage for Francisco Lindor's sacrifice fly, allowing the Mets to pull ahead for a 2-1 win. Earlier, Juan Soto had tied the game in the eighth with a sacrifice fly after a struggle to capitalize on earlier opportunities, including leaving the bases loaded in the seventh inning.
In the ninth inning, Tyrone Taylor hit a leadoff double, paving the way for Francisco Lindor's sacrifice fly, which clinched a 2-1 victory for the Mets.
The Mets struggled for most of the game, managing only two baserunners through six innings, but demonstrated resilience by tying the game in the eighth.
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