Mets End Skid with Narrow Win, But Lindor Injury Casts Shadow Over Victory
Then came the crucial moments—Lindor’s gritty single, Alvarez’s clutch doubles, a dramatic bases-loaded standoff, and Mark Vientos’ game-winning bloop hit, even after a puzzling baserunning blunder. The tension was tangible; celebrations were cautious. When reliever Luke Weaver struck out the side to close out the game, it was a moment of pure release, a collective exhale from a dugout desperate for a break.
This victory, pushing the record to a challenging 8-16, stands as a testament to resilience amid adversity. The Mets are a star-studded group that just hasn’t found their rhythm yet—but there’s a flicker of hope that this win can be the spark they need. Of course, losing Lindor casts a long shadow on what comes next. Yet, as Mendoza rightly insists, the mindset here is crystal clear: expect good things, even when the odds seem stacked against you. It’s about staying positive, pushing hard, and dreaming big—even when the road is anything but smooth.



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