Soto and Nimmo lead power surge as Mets hit 7 solo shots and beat Phillies to snap 7-game skid
- The New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 11-4 at Citizens Bank Park on June 21, 2025, snapping a seven-game losing streak with seven solo home runs.
- The Mets' recent struggles, marked by only 16 runs over the losing streak, led to a power surge fueled by key players like Soto and Nimmo.
- Brandon Nimmo hit two homers including a leadoff shot that started the Mets' early power display, while Juan Soto also hit two towering home runs tying Jimmie Foxx's record.
- Soto matched Jimmie Foxx’s record for the most multi-home-run games by the age of 26, including a 437-foot second homer off Joe Ross that gave the Mets a 5-3 lead.
- The Mets’ win propelled them to share first place in the NL East standings alongside the Phillies and highlighted Soto’s emerging role as a key figure in the team’s turnaround.
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