Mark Vientos Displays Breakout Potential for Mets with Impressive Home Run

Mark Vientos gave Mets fans a glimmer of hope on a tough day for the team. In a game against the Chicago White Sox on May 28, 2025, Vientos hit a three-run homer in the third inning. This impressive swing reminded many of his strong performance last season, where he excelled by hitting balls to the opposite field.

Despite the excitement of Vientos’ homer, the Mets ultimately lost the game 9-4 at Citi Field. Vientos crushed a 94-mph fastball from pitcher Shane Smith, showcasing his ability to drive the ball with authority. "When I can get a high fastball like that and go the other way with authority, I’m in a good spot," Vientos said after the game.

This home run was a bright spot for Vientos, who had been struggling. He hadn’t hit a long ball in 12 games and had a rough stretch, going 8-for-39 (.205) since May 12. His OPS, which was a solid .837 last season, has dipped to .690 this year.

Vientos remains confident despite the challenges. He believes he will soon find his rhythm again. "I just got to keep working and keep getting a hit here and there and contributing to my team as much as possible," he said.

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza noted that Vientos has been "on and off," suggesting that the league is adjusting to him as he enters his second year. Mendoza started Vientos at designated hitter due to Brett Baty’s improved play. He expressed optimism that Vientos will adapt and improve, as he has shown potential in the past.

Fans are hopeful that this home run could signal a turning point for Vientos and the Mets as they look to improve their performance this season.

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