Mets Shut Out Marlins 2-0, Extend Winning Streak to Five
Mets Shut Out Marlins 2-0, Extend Winning Streak to Five

Mets Shut Out Marlins 2-0, Extend Winning Streak to Five

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The New York Mets continued their impressive start to the season with a 2-0 victory over the Miami Marlins, extending their winning streak to five games. Juan Soto contributed significantly with a go-ahead double in the third inning, while Francisco Lindor recorded his 1,500th career hit. Starting pitcher Kodai Senga delivered a strong performance, allowing five hits over five scoreless innings, supported by a bullpen that leads the majors with a 1.19 ERA. The Mets' pitching staff has been particularly dominant, allowing only eight runs over their last five games. Tyrone Taylor added an insurance run with an RBI single in the eighth, further solidifying the Mets' defensive and offensive efforts. New York's early-season success is underscored by their historic run prevention, having allowed the fewest runs in team history through the first ten games of the season.

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