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Juan Soto stands by his ‘hustle’ after more curious baserunning as Mets plan to talk with star

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Juan Soto was caught in quicksand running to first base for a second straight night .

The Mets outfielder hit a shot he thought would clear the Green Monster for a homer but hit the wall.

Soto eventually reclaimed the base with a steal of second , but it was poor optics for a player who hasn't exactly carried the Mets offense.

The Mets threatened with two outs in the seventh .

Brandon Nimmo hit into a double play and Mark Vientos was retired.

After a pitching change, Lindor was retired by Justin Slaten on the first pitch.

“We’re not getting the job done with runners in scoring position,” Mendoza said.

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