Marlins vs Mets Recap: Mets Win 6-1 in Week 62 Thriller

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Marlins Visit Mets in Saturday Showdown
The Miami Marlins arrived at the Mets' stadium looking to bounce back. They had just lost the night before 9-7 in an extra-inning thriller. New York was on a three-game winning streak and hungry for more victories. The Mets' lineup featured superstar Juan Soto, one of the best hitters in baseball. Miami countered with speed demon Xavier Edwards leading off. Both teams wanted to control this game early. The Mets would dominate the day, winning 6-1 in a performance that showed their depth and power. Let's watch how this game unfolded from the opening pitch to the final out.
Mets Explode Early and Take Control
The Mets struck first in the fourth inning and never looked back. Mark Vientos crushed an 83 mph sweeper and drove a double down the left field line. Young and Soto both scored on the hit. Then Marcus Semien ripped a single to center, and Vientos raced home to make it 3-0. In the fifth inning, Liam Hicks answered with a single to right field for Miami, scoring Christopher Morel. That was all the runs the Marlins could muster. The sixth inning brought more pain. Jared Young launched a 366-foot bomb over the right field wall. The ball exploded off his bat with power and speed. Hayden Senger followed with his own home run to left-center field, stretching New York's lead to 5-1.
Mets Finish Strong as Marlins Fall Short
New York added one more run in the seventh inning when Juan Soto singled to center. Carson Benge came home and the Mets' lead grew to 6-1. That would be the final score. The Marlins' pitching staff struggled to contain New York's powerful lineup. Christian Scott was brilliant for the Mets, striking out eight batters in five innings while giving up just one run. Miami's Tyler Phillips took the loss after giving up three runs in five innings. The loss dropped Miami to 26-33. New York improved to 25-33 with the victory. The Mets' three-game winning streak continues as they keep climbing back in the standings. Saturday showed how dangerous New York's lineup can be when everyone contributes.
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