Homers from Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso and Juan Soto lead Mets to sweep of Rockies
Briefly

Francisco Lindor's pivotal home run in the fifth inning tipped the scales for the New York Mets, leading to a 5-3 victory against the Colorado Rockies. This win marked the 26th consecutive game that the Mets have won when Lindor homers, making it the second longest such streak in MLB history. Lindor credited teamwork for the victory, noting that it wasn't just about him. The Mets are also enjoying a strong season with impressive statistics as they head into a challenging series against the Dodgers.
The 26-game streak of wins when Lindor homers is the second longest in MLB since 1900, showcasing the impact his performance has on the team's success.
Lindor emphasized the importance of collective effort, stating, 'At the end of the day, it's an overall win. It's not me,' highlighting the team-first mentality.
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