What happened: The New York Mets have taken steps to ease the working relationship between Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor, addressing a clubhouse storyline that has followed the pair much of the season. The question of how the two stars coexist has lingered alongside the team's on-field struggles.
Why it matters: Chemistry between franchise cornerstones matters for a club sitting at 36-51 and searching for stability, and ownership has signaled the relationship is trending in a better direction after Cohen addressed the Lindor-Soto dynamic and said the two are getting along much better. How the pairing gels could shape the tone of the roster through the rest of the year.
By the numbers: New York enters at 36-51, scoring 4.0 runs per game and allowing 4.5. The Mets have taken two of the last three head-to-head meetings with Atlanta, including an 8-1 win on June 14.
What to watch: Watch how the Soto-Lindor pairing carries the lineup as the Mets open their series with Atlanta tied 1-1.