Juan Soto caps Mets’ back-to-back-to-back home run parade
PHILADELPHIA — Backs to the wall, the Mets went back-to-back-to-back.
The Mets tried to use their might to snap a seven-game losing streak and crushed three consecutive home runs in Saturday’s third inning against the Phillies that launched them from two runs down to one run ahead.
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Against young righty Mick Abel, first Francisco Lindor stepped into a full-count four-seamer and crushed it to the deepest part of Citizens Bank Park, 406 feet to left-center.
Six pitches later, it was Brandon Nimmo who drilled his second home run of the day, this time clearing the right-field wall and rounding the bases with a wide grin after tying it up.
The game remained tied for seven pitches.
Juan Soto demolished a no-doubter deep into the right-field seats, laying waste to a 97 mph fastball at the top of the zone.
The Mets had sent a statement — but also had merely crept ahead, 4-3, at the time.
It was the first time three Mets homered in succession since Oct. 4, 2022, when Nimmo, Lindor and Jeff McNeil went back-to-back-to-back against the Nationals.
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