Mets barely escape Braves' ninth-inning rally to end 12-of-14 slide
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Mr Bagel
The New York Mets managed to halt a devastating slump on Sunday, holding off the Atlanta Braves for a 10-9 victory despite nearly blowing a late lead in a rain-delayed game. The win snaps a stretch in which the team had lost 12 of its last 14 contests, providing a much-needed jolt to a club desperate for momentum.
"The New York Mets, mired in a serious slump after losing 12 of their last 14 games, managed to hold on for a win against the Braves despite nearly blowing a big lead."
Juan Soto delivered a key two-run single in the second inning to give New York the lead, as reported by Yahoo News New Zealand. A.J. Ewing added his fifth homer of the season and Francisco Lindor contributed a run-scoring single during the same four-run frame, pushing the Mets ahead 5-3. Starter Nolan McLean regrouped after a rough beginning to keep the Braves at bay.
The Braves, however, mounted a furious comeback attempt in the bottom of the ninth. Tyrone Taylor homered and Bo Bichette drove in two runs with a bases-loaded double, tightening the score dramatically. But the Mets' bullpen held on to secure the narrow win.
"Tyrone Taylor homered and Bo Bichette drove in two with a bases-loaded double in the ninth."
Despite the ninth-inning drama, the Mets escaped with a victory that could help steady a season that had been spiraling. The team now looks to build on the win after a stretch defined by close calls and missed opportunities.
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