Cleveland Guardians' pitcher Gavin Williams nearly achieved a no-hitter against the New York Mets, allowing only a solo home run to Juan Soto in a 4-1 victory. Williams recorded 8.2 innings, five strikeouts, and four walks, throwing a season-high 126 pitches. The Mets experienced their fourth consecutive loss and eighth in nine games, failing to hit for 13.1 innings prior to Soto's home run. Manager Carlos Mendoza shuffled the lineup, marking their 109th variation in 115 games, but the Mets' offensive struggles continued unabated.
Gavin Williams of the Cleveland Guardians carried a no-hitter through the first out of the ninth inning before surrendering a solo home run to Juan Soto.
Williams went 8.2 innings while allowing that lone hit to Soto to go with five strikeouts and four walks on an MLB-season-high 126 pitches.
The Mets did not record a hit for 13.1 innings before Soto's home run avoided dubious history in a 4-1 loss.
Manager Carlos Mendoza moved Francisco Lindor back into the lead-off spot with Soto batting second, the first time since May 20.
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