The New York Mets faced off against the struggling Chicago White Sox on Memorial Day, achieving a hard-fought 2-1 victory despite the latter's dismal record from the previous year. The Mets overcame early challenges, including being blanked by former Met Adrian Houser, showing their resilience with key contributions from Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor. A tight contest highlighted the Mets' pitching strength with five relief pitchers limiting the White Sox to just one run, reflecting the team's ability to execute under pressure and maintain a competitive edge.
"The Mets did beat the White Sox, 2-1, at Citi Field. But it was anything but easy."
"Five Mets pitchers allowed just one run through eight innings."
"The Mets' 13th come-from-behind win this season reflects their resilience and ability to capitalize on critical moments, exemplified by Francisco Lindor's key sacrifice fly."
"After getting blanked by former Met Adrian Houser, Juan Soto tied it in the eighth with a sacrifice fly, showcasing the Mets' tenacity and teamwork in challenging moments."
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