Mets Try to Keep Win Streak Going Against the Giants
- The New York Mets won 5-3 against the San Francisco Giants on July 27, 2025, completing a series sweep in San Francisco.
- The Mets secured their seventh consecutive victory as Ronny Mauricio and Juan Soto both delivered crucial home runs following Mauricio’s recent return from injury.
- Mauricio went 4-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs, including a splash hit over McCovey Cove, while Soto added his 25th homer of the season to help secure the win.
- Mets starter Kodai Senga threw 92 pitches over five innings despite control issues and a recent hamstring injury, and All-Star closer Edwin Diaz earned his 23rd save amid a shaky ninth inning.
- With the victory, the Mets took a 1 1/2 game lead in the NL East, but they may seek pitching reinforcements before the trade deadline to maintain their strong performance.
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Mauricio and Soto lead Mets past Giants 5-3 for 7th straight win
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ronny Mauricio and Juan Soto homered in the seventh inning, and the New York Mets beat the San Francisco Giants 5-3 on Sunday to match a season best with their seventh straight win.

SF Giants’ top pitching prospect Whisenhunt to make debut on Monday
SAN FRANCISCO — With the Giants’ rotation in flux following Hayden Birdsong’s demotion and Landen Roupp’s injury, manager Bob Melvin announced following Sunday’s 5-3 loss to the New York Mets that top pitching prospect Carson Whisenhunt will start on Monday and make his major-league debut. “We’ve been waiting for this for a little bit now,” Melvin said. “We thought maybe he’d be here last year, too. He’s our top pitching prospect, I believe. Wit…
Mets’ offensive statement leads comeback to sweep Giants for seventh straight win
That power display by Ronny Mauricio and Juan Soto led a 5-3 comeback victory over the Giants to complete the series sweep. The Mets extended their winning streak to seven games, matching a season high, and moved 1 ½ games ahead of the Phillies for first place in the NL East.
Mets sweep Giants behind Ronny Mauricio’s first 4-hit game
SAN FRANCISCO — The Mets might need more from Kodai Senga in the coming months, and if they can’t get that, they might want to acquire a pitcher who can give them more before Thursday’s trade deadline. The reins were finally taken off of the right-hander Sunday in San Francisco, with the Mets allowing him to throw 92 pitches in the series finale against the Giants. However, he wasn’t efficient enough to throw more than five innings with those 92…


Mets look for three-game sweep against Giants
The New York Mets and host San Francisco Giants hope to put new toys from their impressive bullpens on display for a national-television audience Sunday night when they wrap up a three-game series.

Mets hold off Giants for 6th straight win
SAN FRANCISCO — Mark Vientos laced a two-run double, All-Star lefty David Peterson pitched out of trouble for six effective innings and the New York Mets held off the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on Saturday night for their sixth consecutive victory. First baseman Pete Alonso robbed Patrick Bailey of a tying double with a leaping catch for the final out. Alonso, never known for his defense, also made several terrific plays in the field early in Frid…
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