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Mark Vientos Powers Mets to Series Victory with Two Home Runs

New York Mets

In a critical moment for the Mets, Mark Vientos emerged as the much-needed source of power, delivering a standout performance on Sunday afternoon against the Angels. With the Mets’ offense struggling early in the season, Vientos stepped up, blasting two home runs that propelled New York to a series victory.

Vientos’ first homer came in the top of the fourth inning, where he launched a 2-0 sinker from Jack Kochanowicz an impressive 427 feet to the rock pile in center field, giving the Mets a 2-1 lead. Reflecting on the moment, he remarked, “I got all of it, hit it pretty good,” indicating that he relished the moment.

The slugger wasn’t done yet; his second home run came in the top of the eighth, a crucial blow that extended the Mets’ lead and effectively sealed the game. Vientos connected on a 2-1 sinker from Nick Sandlin, sending it soaring over the left-field fence at a blistering 103.3 mph. This marked the sixth multi-homer game of his career.

“I was just trying to put together good at-bats,” Vientos stated. “I know when I’m on and I’m feeling good that I’m a game-changer especially with the bat, and I got the job done today.” His recent performance shows that he is indeed finding his rhythm, having hit .275 with two doubles, three homers, seven RBIs, and a .891 OPS over his last 12 games.

“I feel good,” he added. “I like the at-bats I’ve taken the past few days, I just want to keep on it, keep putting good at-bats together, and just take it into this series in Colorado.” With the Mets facing numerous injuries within the lineup, Vientos’ timely resurgence is crucial.

Carlos Mendoza, the Mets’ manager, acknowledged Vientos’ potential impact, saying, “We’ve seen it when he’s going, when he’s driving the ball. We haven’t seen it in a while, but when he gets hot he can carry a team — that’s the power and the hitter he’s capable of, he came through today.”

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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