Phillies’ Play at the Plate a Moment of Fun in Fundamental Rally Past Mets
- The Mets lost to the Philadelphia Phillies 10-2 on Friday night at Citizens Bank Park, continuing a struggling stretch.
- This loss followed a series of pitching struggles, including 51 runs allowed over seven games and offensive woes that hurt the Mets’ standing.
- The Phillies surged with six runs in the seventh inning on five hits and two walks, aided by Bryson Stott's bases-clearing double and Realmuto scoring.
- Manager Rob Thomson said, “We're playing good baseball right now,” while Pete Alonso called the Mets’ performance “just not our standard.”
- The Phillies secured first place in the NL East on their own for the first time since May 30, marking their eighth victory in nine games, while the Mets dropped from the top spot.
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Mets Trolled by MLB Fans After Phillies Pull Off "FREAKING AWESOME" Baserunning Feat in Viral Moment
Another day, another unforgettable moment in MLB, and this one belongs to the Phillies. The game against the Mets was packed with tension and playoff-like energy. But it was a chaotic and wild double-slide involving J.T. Realmuto and Nick Castellanos that stole the spotlight and sent shockwaves across the National League. Well, that daring sequence didn’t just make the highlight reels; it catapulted the Phillies to the top of the NL East standin…

Phillies’ play at the plate a moment of fun in fundamental rally past Mets
PHILADELPHIA – One aspect of the Phillies’ six-run seventh inning Friday night against the New York Mets was a baseball oddity that rocketed around the internet instantly and will long live in highlight reels. Another was the kind of solid, no-frills approach at the plate that can be devastatingly, effectively dull. You’ll watch Nick Castellanos and J.T. Realmuto sliding home past Mets catcher Luis Torrens milliseconds after one another over and…

Phillies surge past Mets with six-run seventh inning, claim first place in NL East
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Bryson Stott hit a bases-clearing triple in a six-run seventh inning and the Philadelphia Phillies surged past the slumping New York Mets into first place in the NL East with a 10-2 victory on Friday night.
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