Mets Rally to Beat Blue Jays 6-2
Mets Rally to Beat Blue Jays 6-2

Mets Rally to Beat Blue Jays 6-2

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The New York Mets secured a dramatic 6-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, highlighted by Francisco Lindor's game-tying home run in the ninth inning that broke up Bowden Francis' no-hit bid. Lindor's homer sparked a six-run rally, capped by Francisco Alvarez's three-run shot, keeping the Mets tied with Atlanta for the final National League wild card spot. Despite a strong performance by Francis, who lost his second no-hit bid in the ninth inning this season, the Blue Jays could not contain the Mets' late surge. On the previous night, the Mets struggled offensively and lost 6-2, as pitcher David Peterson allowed five runs and their bats remained largely silent. Jose Altuve also exited early in the game due to right side discomfort, adding to the Mets' challenges.

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