Juan Soto’s grand slam, triple power Mets past Tigers
- On Monday, September 1, 2025, Juan Soto led the New York Mets to a 10-8 victory over the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park with a grand slam and a two-run triple.
- The Mets scored early on Luis Torrens' two-run double and Soto's grand slam off Charlie Morton, while the Tigers fought back with home runs from Jahmai Jones and Wenceel Pérez.
- Soto went 2-for-3 with two walks and matched his personal best by driving in six runs, highlighted by a crucial two-run triple that gave the Mets an 8-6 lead late in the game.
- The Tigers tied the game in the fifth inning on a wild pitch, but Edwin Diaz secured his 25th save as the Mets overcame defensive errors and pitching struggles to hold on.
- This win keeps the Mets four games ahead for the final NL wild card, while the Tigers, despite their AL Central lead, have lost six of eight games and face two more matchups this week.
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