On May 26, the New York Mets secured a dramatic 2-1 walkoff win against the Chicago White Sox, thanks to Francisco Lindor's sacrifice fly in the ninth inning. The Mets tied the game in the eighth when Juan Soto's sacrifice fly scored Luisangel Acuna. The solid pitching performances from starting pitchers Adrian Houser and Clay Holmes kept the game tightly contested, with neither receiving a decision. The victory marked New York's fifth walkoff win of the season and their third consecutive victory overall.
In a nail-biting conclusion, Mets' Francisco Lindor delivered a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning, sealing a walk-off win against the White Sox.
The Mets showcased resilience, fighting back to score in the eighth, thanks to Juan Soto's sacrifice fly that tied the game, setting up the dramatic finish.
A dominant pitching performance from both sides meant neither starter earned a decision, yet Chicago’s Adrian Houser and New York’s Clay Holmes exhibited notable skills.
Tyrone Taylor’s double sparked the decisive rally for the Mets, underlining their ability to capitalize on opportunities and maintain momentum.
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