Metes leave to start fast, hang on top white sox

Pete Alonso and Jered Young hit two-Ran Homers in the first innings on Tuesday night for hosts New York Mets, who attempted a late return to the Chicago White Socks to win 6-4.
Tyler Megil has jointly won four jointly with three relievers on eight-Hit for Mets. The Miguel Classes worked with three RBI for white sox and ended, who dropped three consecutive consecutives.
Sawas gave White Socx a initial lead for the first time with a two-run shot in Megill (4-4), before the Mates scored four times, while Jonathan cannon (2-6) sent 10 batsmen in the plate in unusual lower half against the unusual half.
Brandon Nimmo sang with an out and Juan Soto chased with a possible additional-base hit when the center’s fielder Michael A. Taylor trapped the ball while trying to make diving catch, but Nimmo believed that the ball was caught, first ran away and passed to Soto, which was called out because he was finished ahead of Nemo.
The Mets responded to the base-ringing miscute by stringing five direct hits together. Alonso took two batsmen to two batsmen for two batsmen before the 367 -foot explosion for his first big league Homer since 22 September, 2023, when he was with the Chicago cub.
Jeff McNell put a sacrifice fly ahead 5–2 in the third to increase the lead lead of Mates 5–2.
White Sox ralled against Jose Bato in the seventh, when Chase Madroth scored on a passed ball, before the classroom missed the game with the RBI over the left field wall.
Jose Castillo came in and drowned Andrew Benntendy before taking out of Edgar Quero to eliminate Iting, Castilo gave a leadoff single to Austin Slater in eighth and Mates added an insurance run at the bottom of Inning, when Francisco Lindor had an RBI single.
Reid Garat earned his second sev with a 1 2/3 hitless innings.
Megil allowed four runs on four hits and four walks, while attacking six in 5 2/3 innings. The cannon conceded five runs on nine hits and walked one walk in 5 2/3 innings charging more than four.
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