· 2026-06-28

The New York Mets won their first game under new manager Andy Green on June 27, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 6-2.
The Mets came from behind to win, with superstars Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto hitting triples to key the victory.
Lindor, who has been out with a calf injury, was back in the lineup and had a strong game.
The win was a much-needed boost for the Mets, who are currently 13th in the National League with a 35-48 record.
Green downplayed the win, saying it's not about him, but about the team.
The Mets will look to build on this momentum, with Lindor and Soto leading the charge.
And the bullpen was impressive, with 4-2/3 innings of scoreless relief from four different pitchers.
The Mets are on a W1 streak after this win.
Green was impressed with the pitching, particularly A.J. Minter, who went through the heart of the lineup.
Lindor was quick to praise Soto, who has been carrying the team with his power.
The Mets are slowly getting healthy, and Lindor is bullish on the second half of the season.
The team's president of baseball operations, David Stearns, put a good team together, but they haven't been able to play together due to injuries.
Now that they are getting healthy, they can make something special happen.
The Mets will look to continue their winning ways, with Lindor and Soto leading the charge.