What happened: Bo Bichette has powered a resurgent June for the New York Mets offense, batting .308 with three home runs and 12 RBIs through the first 17 days of the month. The surge includes a June 13 grand slam that provided a much-needed spark for a club recently bolstered by key returns from the injured list.
Why it matters: Despite the individual "heater," the Mets remain at the bottom of the NL East with a 32-41 record and are fighting to avoid a sweep in Cincinnati. The timing of the hot streak is significant as rival executives reportedly expect the infielder to exercise a player opt-out following this season, potentially walking away from nearly $80 million to test free agency.
By the numbers: .308 AVG and .641 SLG for Bichette in June. 12 RBIs across 39 at-bats this month. 32-41 overall record for the New York Mets entering June 17.
What to watch: The Mets conclude their series with the Reds today before heading to Philadelphia for a critical four-game divisional set.