The New York Mets End 12-Game Skid With Win Over Minnesota Twins
The New York Mets halted their 12-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory against the Minnesota Twins. Mark Vientos secured the win with a key single in the eighth inning. Juan Soto, returning from an injury, contributed with a hit, while Francisco Lindor exited the game due to calf tightness after scoring earlier in the night. Byron Buxton tied the game with a homer but was unable to lead the Twins to victory.
By the Numbers- 12-game losing streak was the Mets' longest since August 2002.
- Juan Soto went 1 for 3 with a single and a walk in his return.
- The Mets recorded their first win since April 7 against Arizona.
- Clay Holmes pitched seven innings for the Mets, allowing two runs on five hits.
With the win, the Mets may gain momentum to build on this performance. They will need to monitor Lindor's injury closely as they look to maintain their competitive edge moving forward.
Bottom LineThe Mets broke a significant losing streak, signaling potential recovery. However, securing the health of key players like Lindor remains essential for future success.
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