Coming off a horrible weekend series against the Miami Marlins, the Mets got back in Detroit on Labor Day as Juan Soto powered New York with six RBI and his first grand slam in orange and blue in a 10-8 victory.
Soto who had been searching for his first home run of three-runs or more was finally able to cash in in top of the fourth inning on a Charlie Morton fastball that he deposited over the right-center field wall that gave the Mets a 6-3 lead.
Soto would later drive in a pair on a triple to right, scoring Luis Torrens and Francisco Lindor to give the Mets an 8-6 lead.
Brandon Nimmo and Brett Baty would tack on runs in the sixth and seventh inning respectively as New York took full control in the Motor City.
Not only did the victory snap a two-game skid for the Amazin's, they maintained a four game lead over Cincinnati for the final wild card slot, and gained ground on the Philadelphia Phillies, who lost to Milwaukee. The seperation is now just five games between the two clubs.

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