Mets’ bats, bullpen lead way to secure ‘gritty, gutsy’ win over White Sox
It wasn’t pretty, but it certainly was gritty, as the Mets took the middle-game from the White Sox Saturday night.
The New York Mets secured a hard-fought victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night, putting on a gritty and courageous display in a 10-5 win. The offense led the charge, as the team scored 10 runs and racked up 16 hits throughout the game. Luis Robert Jr. was a standout performer, hitting two home runs and contributing to a trio of three-hit games, including Carson Benge. The Mets offense was backed up by a strong bullpen, which handled pressure well, pitching effectively to keep the White Sox offense in check.
Interim manager Andy Green expressed his appreciation for the team's effort, highlighting the strong offensive performance against a formidable opponent. Despite the rough nature of the win, Manager Green emphasized that it was just another example of the team's determination and grit. The Mets have been performing well of late, with an 11-6 record in August, and look forward to extending their winning streak to five games in the series finale against the White Sox on Sunday.
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