Juan Soto blew the game open in the bottom of the sixth, driving a grand slam to right-center field that pushed the lead to 10-1. The four-run shot was Soto's 13th home run of the season and the latest in a string of big run-producing moments from the middle of the order.
What happened
With the bases loaded, Soto turned on a pitch and sent it to right-center for a grand slam. Luis Torrens, Carson Benge and Bo Bichette all came around to score on the swing. The blast moved the score to 10-1 in the bottom of the sixth.
Why it matters
The lineup had already built a comfortable cushion before the sixth, and Soto's slam erased any lingering doubt. One swing converted a one-sided game into a rout and handed the offense its signature moment of the night. It also reinforced Soto's role as the engine in the heart of the order.
By the numbers
The grand slam was Soto's 13th home run of the season. The four runs it produced lifted the margin to 10-1, with Torrens, Benge and Bichette accounting for three of the four crossings. It stands as the single biggest scoring play of the game to this point.
What to watch next
Two threads carry into the late innings. Watch whether Soto comes back up for another plate appearance with the lineup rolling, and whether the double-digit lead holds the rest of the way.