The Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets proved over the course of the final two days that there’s nothing like playoff baseball in October.
On Sunday, it was the Phillies that delivered a basic second.
The Mets have been down two runs within the high of the ninth inning when Mark Vientos got here as much as the plate. Vientos hit a clutch two-run dwelling run off Matt Strahm to tie the sport.
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Philadelphia, nonetheless, bought final licks.
Tylor Megill was despatched to the mound to attempt to power further innings. He struck out Austin Hays and bought Kyle Schwarber to come out to 3rd base. All of the Mets wanted to do was get another out. Megill walked Trea Turner and Bryce Harper to offer the Phillies some hope.
Nick Castellanos then roped one to left subject and Turner scored from second base. The Phillies gained the sport, 7-6, and tied the collection 1-1.
Castellanos was 3-for-5 with two RBI within the recreation. He hit a solo dwelling run off Luis Severino within the sixth inning. Harper additionally had a house run within the recreation and was 1-for-4.
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Castellanos, Harper and Turner every had two runs scored. Bryson Stott was 2-for-4 with a triple and a run scored.
The Mets’ herculean effort got here for the third consecutive time. They gained their Nationwide League Wild Card Collection matchup in opposition to the Milwaukee Brewers because of a clutch Pete Alonso dwelling run after which Vientos and Brandon Nimmo made clutch hits in Recreation 1 in opposition to the Phillies.
Vientos was 3-of-4 with 4 RBI within the recreation. Nimmo and Francisco Lindor every had two hits.
Mets beginning pitcher Severino allowed three runs on six hits and struck out seven. Phillies starter Cristopher Sanchez allowed two runs on 5 hits.
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Recreation 3 is about for Citi Subject on Tuesday at 5:08 p.m. ET.
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