Padres Rally to End Mets’ Winning Streak at 7
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 29 – The Padres overcame a 5-1 deficit with key hits and Mets bullpen struggles to secure their fifth walk-off win of the season and end the Mets' seven-game winning streak.
- The San Diego Padres defeated the New York Mets 7-6 in a walk-off game on Monday night at Petco Park, ending the Mets' seven-game winning streak.
- The game featured a five-run Padres rally in the fifth inning and a controversial strike zone that led to Mets manager Carlos Mendoza's ejection after Juan Soto's called third strike.
- Key moments included Mark Vientos hitting his first career grand slam for a 5-1 Mets lead, Ronny Mauricio tying the game with a ninth-inning homer, and Elias Diaz driving in the winning run with a two-out single.
- The Padres now lead the series 1-0 with a 58-49 overall record and a.250 team batting average, while the Mets hold a 62-45 record and a 25-29 road mark.
- The outcome suggests a competitive playoff-level matchup with the Mets searching for bullpen reinforcements and Sean Manaea, with a 2.19 ERA, scheduled to start Tuesday night.
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Padres rally to end Mets’ winning streak at 7
SAN DIEGO — Elías Díaz singled with two outs in the ninth inning to bring in Jose Iglesias with the winning run, and the San Diego Padres beat the New York Mets 7-6 in a wild game Monday night to end their seven-game winning streak. The Padres chased Díaz into shallow right field in celebration. Iglesias, who played for New York last year, reached on a bunt that new Mets reliever Gregory Soto (0-3) fielded and threw wide of shortstop Francisco L…

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