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Ronny Mauricio, Juan Soto power Mets past Giants for 7th straight win

Ronny Mauricio, Juan Soto power Mets past Giants for 7th straight win

Time of Indiaa day ago
Ronny Mauricio
and
Juan Soto
both homered in a pivotal seventh inning to lead the
New York Mets
to a 5-3 comeback victory over the
San Francisco Giants
on Sunday, matching their season-high with a seventh straight win.
Mauricio delivered a career performance, going 4-for-4 with two doubles and a game-tying solo shot from the bottom of the lineup. His leadoff homer in the seventh off Randy Rodriguez tied the game at 3-3.
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Two batters later, Soto crushed his team-leading 25th homer to left field, putting the Mets in front for good.
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The Mets, who swept the Giants in the three-game series, also saw production from Jeff McNeil, who doubled twice. The win extended their NL East lead to 1.5 games over the Phillies.
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Matt Chapman
was the lone offensive force for San Francisco, hitting two home runs and accounting for all three of the Giants' runs. His second homer - a two-run shot in the fifth - gave the Giants a brief 3-2 lead against Mets starter Kodai Senga, who struggled with control, issuing five walks over five innings.
The Mets bullpen held firm. José Buttó earned the win with a scoreless sixth, Gregory Soto pitched a clean seventh in his Mets debut, and
Edwin Díaz
escaped a ninth-inning jam-striking out Willy Adames and Chapman with the bases loaded to secure his 23rd save.
Mauricio added a double in the ninth, scoring on another two-bagger by Brandon Nimmo for an insurance run that sealed the Mets' seventh straight victory.
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