Mets Hit Seven Homers to Snap Seven-Game Losing Streak, Tie Phillies in NL East
Mets Hit Seven Homers to Snap Seven-Game Losing Streak, Tie Phillies in NL East

Mets Hit Seven Homers to Snap Seven-Game Losing Streak, Tie Phillies in NL East

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The New York Mets ended a seven-game losing streak with an emphatic 11-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, powered by seven solo home runs from Brandon Nimmo, Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor, Jared Young, and Francisco Alvarez. Nimmo and Soto each hit two homers, while Lindor's home run sparked a back-to-back-to-back sequence in the third inning that put the Mets ahead for good. The Mets' offense, which had struggled with runners in scoring position during the losing streak, relied on their power hitting to tie for first place in the NL East with the Phillies at 46-31. Griffin Canning pitched effectively into the sixth inning, allowing four runs and earning the win after rebounding from earlier poor outings. Lindor's impact was notable as the Mets have now won 28 consecutive games in which he has homered, just one shy of a major league record. The Phillies were led by Alec Bohm, Kyle Schwarber, and J.T. Realmuto, but were unable to overcome the Mets' offensive surge.

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