Soto Opens Up and Mets Shut Out Rockies: Victory with Peterson and Bullpen

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SANTO DOMINGO – The New York Mets achieved a resounding 4-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies, in a match that was brought forward due to weather conditions.

The New York team’s strategy, with an unusual lineup, proved effective, demonstrating its ability to adapt and respond on the field.

The Dominican Juan Soto, in an unusual position as the leadoff hitter, had an active participation in the game.

Although he didn’t manage to connect hits in his three at-bats, he scored a run, received a walk, and struck out, fulfilling his role at the top of the offensive order.

The key moment of the game came in the sixth inning, when Carson Benge hit a home run that broke the balance of the game.

From that moment on, the Mets strung together a series of hits, with Soto contributing by getting a walk, keeping the pressure on the opposing team.

In the mound, David Peterson shone with a solid four-inning performance, securing the victory for his team. The bullpen held the lead, with Craig Kimbrel and Devin Williams closing the game, the latter obtaining his fourth save of the season.

The leader’s decision to modify the lineup proved to be a success, as the Mets demonstrated their offensive ability and pitching solidity, securing an important victory.

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