The New York Mets beat the Chicago White Sox 10-5 as Luis Robert Jr. hits two home runs. The games in Chicago include a matchup against Robert’s former team, and he responds to the crowd with power at the plate.
Several outlets describe a Mets offense that turns the game into a rout, highlighting five home runs total and 16 hits. One report notes Bo Bichette hits a go-ahead solo homer in the third inning, before Robert connects again to extend the Mets’ lead. Another outlet emphasizes that Robert’s two homers quiet the boos from Chicago.
The coverage is largely aligned on the score and Robert’s two blasts, while the emphasis differs: some focus on Robert’s return to Guaranteed Rate Field and the reaction from fans, while others focus on the broader Mets power display and the sequence of scoring that builds the 10-run margin.