In a thrilling game at Citi Field, the New York Mets triumphed 6-4 over the Chicago White Sox. After an early two-run homer by the White Sox's Miguel Vargas, the Mets responded with a flurry of hits, including two home runs from Pete Alonso and Jared Young. Notably, a peculiar baserunning play involving Juan Soto led to a ruling that negatively impacted his statistics. Even as the White Sox closed the gap in the eighth inning, the Mets rallied to preserve their lead with key hits throughout the game.
In the top of the first, first baseman Miguel Vargas hit a two-run home run, putting the White Sox ahead early. However, the Mets retaliated swiftly.
Juan Soto's mystifying play at first resulted in a ruled out, grounding him to first, illustrating the complex nuances of baseball rules.
Mets pitcher Tylor Megill pitched effectively but was followed by reliever José Buttó, who struggled, allowing two runs in the seventh inning.
Despite a late-game surge from the White Sox, the Mets secured a 6-4 victory with timely hitting, showcasing their resilience and offensive depth.
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