Mets Secure Narrow 2-1 Walk-Off Win Over Struggling White Sox
Mets Secure Narrow 2-1 Walk-Off Win Over Struggling White Sox

Mets Secure Narrow 2-1 Walk-Off Win Over Struggling White Sox

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The New York Mets secured a narrow 2-1 walk-off victory over the Chicago White Sox, rallying late after being shut down offensively for most of the game. Juan Soto tied the game in the eighth inning with a sacrifice fly, and Francisco Lindor delivered the game-winning bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth. Mets starter Clay Holmes pitched 5 2/3 innings allowing just one run, while White Sox pitcher Adrian Houser continued his strong form, blanking the Mets through six-plus innings before being knocked out in the seventh. Despite the Mets' offensive struggles throughout the game, their resilience led to their fourth win in five games. The White Sox remain at the bottom of the AL Central, on track for another 100-loss season. Edwin Diaz closed out the game for the Mets, preserving the victory and extending their winning streak to three games.

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