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The New York Mets downed the Colorado Rockies on Sunday thanks in part to Francisco Lindor's go-ahead home run in the fifth inning, marking their 26th straight win when the star shortstop goes yard.
Francisco Lindor homered and Clay Holmes threw a career-high seven innings Sunday as the Mets completed a three-game sweep of the Rockies.
The New York Knicks and the New York Yankees created one of the least memorable days in New York sports history.
Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso set a new franchise record during the Mets' victory over the Rockies on Sunday.
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Juan Soto snapped a 17-game home run drought with a 404-foot homer to left-centerfield in the fourth inning of the New York Mets’ 8-2 win Saturday over the Colorado Rockies.
The Mets smoked the Rockies thanks to home runs from Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso. Their dingers set a franchise record.
Since implementing the lineup switch, Soto’s come alive — he’s 3-for-7 with two extra-base hits in his last two games — as have Nimmo and Alonso. In five games since returning from a neck injury that sidelined him for three days, Nimmo’s 8-for-19 (.421 batting average) with two extra-base hits.
1977 -- Seattle’s Ruppert Jones homered off Cleveland’s Dennis Eckersley in the fifth inning to snap Eckersley’s no-hit string of 22 1-3 innings, just two outs short of Cy Young’s major league record. The Indians went on to win, 7-1.