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Jameson Taillon surrenders four home runs to Mets in Cubs' 7-2 loss

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The last home run Jameson Taillon surrendered to the Mets on Friday was the most eye-popping.

It rocketed off Juan Soto’s bat at 110 mph and flew 434 feet, according to Statcast, into the deck above the bullpens beyond right field.

NEW YORK — In the Cubs’ 7-2 loss, the Mets blasted four solo home runs off Taillon. He allowed six runs in four innings – the other two coming out of a walk, a series of infield grounders and a throwing error by shortstop Dansby Swanson.

The Cubs offense didn’t put up much of a fight either.