Mets allow season-high nine runs in loss, fail to sweep White Sox
Briefly

The New York Mets faced a disappointing 9-4 defeat against the Chicago White Sox, marked by starting pitcher Griffin Canning's poor command and the team's inability to capitalize with runners in scoring position. The infield's two costly errors further contributed to the loss, denying the Mets a sweep. Juan Soto's ongoing struggles deepened with an 0-for-4 performance, leaving him hitless in his last 16 at-bats. Manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged the team's challenges and expressed the need for improvement, particularly with creating scoring opportunities.
Not much went the Mets' way during a dreary series finale against the Chicago White Sox, suffering a 9-4 loss despite expectations of a sweep.
Manager Carlos Mendoza emphasized the need for improvement, stating, 'We've got to get better with runners in scoring position. We are all aware of it.'
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