| Philadelphia Phillies | 2 |
| New York Mets | 6 |
Citi Field - Flushing, NY
46-37, 2nd Place, 4 games behind the Braves
46-37, 2nd Place, 4 games behind the Braves
One Sentence Summary: A four-run sixth inning sunk the Phillies in this 6-2 loss to the Mets.
What It Means: The Phillies would look to take the series on Sunday afternoon with Jesus Luzardo on the mound.
What Happened: After an hour-plus rain delay, both teams looked slow out of the gate. The Phillies scored their two runs in the top of the third when Bryce Harper hit his 19th home run of the season following a walk to Trea Turner. They'd have only three more singles after Harper's homer. Tim Mayza again opened, pitching 1 1/3 scoreless innings and Alan Rangel went four innings, departing in the sixth after Francisco Lindor had hit a two-run triple to tie the game. Jonathan Bowlan entered and allowed both inherited runners from Rangel to score, giving the Mets a 4-2 lead. Kyle Backhus would give up two more runs in the seventh.
Featured Card: Nothing much doing in this game, but it was reported on Saturday the Phillies had signed former Met Tommy Pham to a minor league contract. Pham is 38 years old, a veteran of 13 big league seasons and will serve as some AAA outfield depth. He appeared in nine games earlier this season with the Mets, going 0 for 13 with seven strikeouts. The Phillies would be his 11th team if he gets called up.
What It Means: The Phillies would look to take the series on Sunday afternoon with Jesus Luzardo on the mound.
What Happened: After an hour-plus rain delay, both teams looked slow out of the gate. The Phillies scored their two runs in the top of the third when Bryce Harper hit his 19th home run of the season following a walk to Trea Turner. They'd have only three more singles after Harper's homer. Tim Mayza again opened, pitching 1 1/3 scoreless innings and Alan Rangel went four innings, departing in the sixth after Francisco Lindor had hit a two-run triple to tie the game. Jonathan Bowlan entered and allowed both inherited runners from Rangel to score, giving the Mets a 4-2 lead. Kyle Backhus would give up two more runs in the seventh.
Featured Card: Nothing much doing in this game, but it was reported on Saturday the Phillies had signed former Met Tommy Pham to a minor league contract. Pham is 38 years old, a veteran of 13 big league seasons and will serve as some AAA outfield depth. He appeared in nine games earlier this season with the Mets, going 0 for 13 with seven strikeouts. The Phillies would be his 11th team if he gets called up.





























