Saturday featured the Mets in a fluctuating performance, with moments of promise overshadowed by inconsistency. Kodai Senga's return from the IL has not yielded great results, paralleling the team's erratic play. The Mets' Big Four produced well, with Alonso achieving his 250th homer, but the season has been marked by unpredictability. Alonso is on the cusp of setting a franchise record, though he, along with Lindor and others, battles waves of performance highs and lows despite their evident talents.
Kodai Senga's performance has been inconsistent since returning from the IL, showing flashes of brilliance but often requiring maintenance, much like a luxury car that needs a mechanic's touch.
The Mets' Big Four had a productive game, combining for 9 hits and 10 RBIs, showcasing their talent despite the team's overall uneven performance this season.
Pete Alonso hit his 250th career homer and is close to breaking the franchise record held by Darryl Strawberry, yet he's struggled to maintain his impressive start to the season.
Francisco Lindor's performance is erratic, showing moments of potential MVP form before reverting to extended periods without success, highlighting the team's overall inconsistency.
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