The Mets’ Elvis Night game ends in a walk-off defeat to the Chicago White Sox. Sean Manaea pitches for New York but the Mets ultimately lose in the late stages of the game, with the White Sox scoring for the win.

Both outlets describe the theme night as central to the game’s presentation, noting that Manaea’s outing occurs as part of the Elvis Night festivities. They frame the story as a Mets collapse that results in a walk-off loss, though neither provides additional, outlet-specific detail on the inning-by-inning sequence or the specific events leading to the final scoring. The shared focus is on the combination of Manaea’s role in the game and the Mets’ inability to hold a late lead.