Mets open 3-game series against the Cubs
- The New York Mets opened a three-game series at home against the Chicago Cubs on Friday, May 10, 2025, with pitchers Clay Holmes and Jameson Taillon starting for their teams.
- Mets manager Carlos Mendoza sat third baseman Mark Vientos for the second straight game to optimize matchups against Cubs’ right-hander Taillon, inserting left-handed bat Jeff McNeil as designated hitter.
- The Mets took an early 5-0 lead highlighted by home runs from Francisco Lindor, Brett Baty, and Jeff McNeil before the Cubs scored two runs in the later innings.
- Mets won 7-2 with Juan Soto contributing a solo home run and an RBI single, and manager Mendoza stating, "We should be alright," acknowledging the unique platoon situation against Taillon.
- The victory improved the Mets’ record to 24-14 with strong offensive and defensive execution, suggesting Mendoza’s strategic lineup choices against the majors’ fourth-ranked Cubs could continue shaping outcomes.
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