Here's what happened in Mets Land on Sunday, in case you missed it…
- A pair of timely seventh-inning home runs lifted the Mets past the ex-New Yorkers to complete a weekend sweep in San Fran
- Ronny Mauricio, who smacked the first homer before Juan Soto's, had a four-hit night and made it look easy
- Manager Carlos Mendoza was quite pleased with the sweep and the "incredible" Mauricio
- Kodai Senga is still looking to find his form, but the skipper isn't concerned about the ace
- Gregory Soto, the first addition ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline, spoke about his desire to win a title
- Down on the farm, Ryan Clifford and Carson Benge stayed hot
- Meanwhile, Paul Blackburnput together another fine rehab outing at Triple-A
- On the injury front, Mendoza had an update on Jose Siri's progress
- In Cooperstown, Billy Wagner was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame