The New York Mets experienced a significant offensive downturn in their series finale against the White Sox, ending a four-game winning streak with a 9-4 loss. Key players Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto performed poorly, contributing to a total of only four hits. Brandon Nimmo stood out despite the defeat, getting two hits and scoring twice. Soto's recent struggles extended to this game, with concerns over his batting average dropped to .225 as he has not delivered a hit in six of his last seven appearances. Following this game, the Mets aim to recover against the Rockies.
With Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto going hitless, the Mets finally saw a deficit they could not overcome against the White Sox on Wednesday afternoon.
Brandon Nimmo was one of the lone bright spots in the No. 2 position in the lineup, supplying two of the Mets' hits, reaching base three times and scoring twice.
Soto has been held without a hit in six of his last seven games as his batting average has drifted down to .225.
The Mets offense was held to four hits, the defense committed two errors and the combination of Griffin Canning and Brandon Waddell gave up a season-high nine runs.
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