Mets Beat Twins 5-1, Soto Ends Homer Drought
Mets Beat Twins 5-1, Soto Ends Homer Drought

Mets Beat Twins 5-1, Soto Ends Homer Drought

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The Minnesota Twins secured a 6-3 victory over the New York Mets, showcasing strong offensive performance, but faced injury concerns as Matt Wallner and Carlos Correa both exited the game with soreness. Despite the setbacks, the Twins capitalized on key plays, including a single from Harrison Bader and a successful run by Byron Buxton, contributing to their lead. However, the Mets had their own success the previous night, winning 5-1 against the Twins, with Juan Soto hitting a crucial two-run home run, marking his first homer after a 13-game drought. The Mets' consistent performance improved their record to 11-5, reflecting their strong start to the season. Soto emphasized the importance of team play over individual metrics, while also contributing effectively to the lineup. Both teams continue to navigate early-season challenges with injuries and maintaining momentum.

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