• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

New York Sports Today

New York Sports News Continuously updated

Mets 7, Diamondbacks 1: Good news and bad news as Juan Soto powers Mets to series win

May 7, 2025 by Empire Sports Media

MLB: New York Mets at Arizona Diamondbacks
Rick Scuteri-Imagn ImagesRick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Sometimes a baseball game turns on the obvious—like home runs and strikeouts—and other times it turns on moments so precise they could be scripted. On Wednesday night in the desert, the New York Mets leaned on both: the power stroke of Juan Soto and the cool determination of Kodai Senga to dispatch the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-1 at Chase Field and secure the series.

Soto Finds His Groove

For Juan Soto, this wasn’t just a two-homer game—it was a message. He went yard in back-to-back at-bats, his sixth and seventh of the season, and drove in three runs like it was just another day at the office. The swing is coming back, the timing looks crisp, and the numbers are starting to echo what the eye test has been whispering for a few weeks: Soto’s not just fine—he’s heating up. His average climbed to .261 and his OPS now rests at .863, a clear sign he’s once again becoming a problem for opposing pitchers.

Do you mind if Juan Soto gets hot? 🔥 pic.twitter.com/4OQG2Lw8Mc

— MLB (@MLB) May 7, 2025

There was a time—fleeting as it was—when critics murmured about Soto’s slow start. But those voices are fading fast, much like the baseballs he sent rocketing over the outfield walls. If Soto was a storm cloud in April, he’s a thunderclap in May.

MLB: New York Mets at Arizona Diamondbacks
Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Senga: Effectively Wild, Perfectly Timed

Kodai Senga’s box score tells a story of dominance—six innings, no runs, two hits, four strikeouts. But between those numbers lies a subplot of resilience. He issued five walks, struggled with command early, and still walked away with his fourth win and a shining 1.16 ERA.

Watching Senga pitch on Wednesday was like watching a tightrope walker battle wind gusts—unsteady at times, but never falling. The Diamondbacks had their chances, but when it mattered most, Senga pulled the right strings, often aided by the reliable safety net of the Mets’ defense.

A Defensive Gem

Speaking of that defense—if baseball had highlight reels like basketball, Wednesday’s would’ve led with the second-inning relay that saved a run and maybe changed the game’s entire temperature. When Alek Thomas lined one into the gap, Eugenio Suarez flew around the bases with eyes on home. But Tyrone Taylor, Francisco Lindor, and Luis Torrens combined like a precision relay team, cutting down Suarez at the plate and preserving a scoreless tie.

FRANCISCO LINDOR WITH THE PERFECT RELAY THROW HOME! pic.twitter.com/ZkVWMexnM3

— SNY (@SNYtv) May 7, 2025

That play was less “routine out” and more “Broadway choreography.” And it was just one part of a flawless defensive night, with the Mets playing clean and sharp, exactly what you need when your starter is working around control issues.

MLB: Game One-New York Mets at St. Louis Cardinals
Credit: Tim Vizer-Imagn Images

Steady Contributions, Big Result

Francisco Lindor chipped in with two doubles, Jeff McNeil added a triple, and the offense clicked with just enough rhythm to keep Arizona chasing. The Mets are now 24-14, sitting confidently atop the NL East—a team looking more complete by the day, balancing timely hitting, elite starting pitching, and game-changing defense like a well-tuned orchestra.

Filed Under: Mets

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • (no title)
  • Jets Release Three First-Year Players
  • Oswald Peraza belts homer with future roster spot in doubt: ‘special moment’
  • Abdul Carter chooses his first Giants number — now let’s see if it lasts
  • Juan Soto’s recent Mets hot streak hits snag with 0-for-5 night

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • Elite Sports NY
  • Empire Sports Media
  • Empire Writes Back
  • MSG Networks
  • New York Daily News
  • New York Times
  • New York Post
  • Newsday
  • OurSports Central
  • SNY - SportsNet New York
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • WFAN Sports Radio
  • YES Network

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Yankees
  • MLB.com - Mets
  • Amazin Avenue
  • Last Word On Baseball - Mets
  • Last Word On Baseball - Yankees
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Yankees
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Mets
  • Rising Apple
  • Yanks Go Yard

Basketball

  • NBA.com - Knicks
  • NBA.com - Nets
  • Amico Hoops - Knicks
  • Amico Hoops - Nets
  • Daily Knicks
  • Hoops Hype - Knicks
  • Hoops Hype - Nets
  • Hoops Rumors - Knicks
  • Hoops Rumors - Nets
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball - New York Knicks
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball - Brooklyn Nets
  • Nets Daily
  • Nets Wire
  • Nothing But Nets
  • Posting And Toasting
  • Pro Basketball Talk - Knicks
  • Pro Basketball Talk - Nets
  • Real GM - Knicks
  • Real GM - Nets

Football

  • New York Giants
  • New York Jets
  • Big Blue Interactive
  • Big Blue View
  • Gang Green Nation
  • Giants Gab
  • Giants Wire
  • Gmen HQ
  • Jets Fix
  • Jets Gab
  • Jet Nation
  • Jets Wire
  • Last Word On Pro Football - New York Giants
  • Last Word On Pro Football - New York Jets
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Giants
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Jets
  • Our Turf Football - Giants
  • Our Turf Football - Jets
  • Pro Football Focus - Giants
  • Pro Football Focus - Jets
  • Pro Football Rumors - Giants
  • Pro Football Rumors - Jets
  • Pro Football Talk - Giants
  • Pro Football Talk - Jets
  • The Gang Green
  • The Jet Press
  • Total Giants
  • Total Jets
  • Turn On The Jets
  • Ultimate NYG

Hockey

  • All About The Jersey
  • Blue Line Station
  • Blue Shirt Banter
  • Elite Prospects - Devils
  • Elite Prospects - Islanders
  • Elite Prospects - Rangers
  • Eyes On Isles
  • Last Word On Hockey - Devils
  • Last Word On Hockey - Islanders
  • Last Word On Hockey - Rangers
  • Lighthouse Hockey
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Devils
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Islanders
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Rangers
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Devils
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Islanders
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Rangers
  • Pucks And Pitchforks
  • The Hockey Writers - Devils
  • The Hockey Writers - Islanders
  • The Hockey Writers - Rangers

Soccer

  • Last Word on Soccer - NYC FC
  • Last Word on Soccer - Red Bulls
  • Last Word on Soccer - Sky Blue FC
  • MLS Multiplex - NYC FC
  • MLS Multiplex - Red Bulls
  • Once A Metro

Colleges

  • Against All Enemies
  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Forgotten 5
  • Inside The Loud House
  • Orange Fizz
  • Rumble In The Garden
  • Saturday Blitz
  • The Daily Orange
  • The UConn Blog
  • Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
  • Zags Blog

Footer

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in