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Hoskins’ HR sparks Phillies over Mets before key Atlanta trip

- By MIKE CRANSTON

Philadelph­ia — After a monthlong swoon, Rhys Hoskins and the Philadelph­ia Phillies are ready to make one final push for a playoff berth.

Hoskins became the seventh-fastest player to hit 50 career home runs and the Phillies kept pace in the NL East with a 4-0 victory over the New York Mets on Wednesday night.

Zach Eflin and five relievers combined on a six-hitter and Odubel Herrera added a two-run homer for the Phillies, who won consecutiv­e series for the first time since July 25 and stayed 5½ games behind division-leading Atlanta.

Seven of Philadelph­ia's final 11 games are against the Braves, including a four-game series beginning Thursday night in Atlanta.

“We're in a pretty unique, exciting position that doesn't happen that often. As a competitor, that's all you can ask for,” Hoskins said. “It's going to be a fun, really, really competitiv­e, really, really intense series.”

Hoskins' opposite-field solo shot against Noah Syndergaar­d in the first inning was his 32nd homer of the season and 50th in 192 career games. Only Rudy York (153), Mark McGwire (161), Gary Sanchez (161), Ryan Braun (171), Aaron Judge (174) and former Phillies slugger Ryan Howard (182) reached 50 quicker, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

“I think it's kind of an arbitrary stat, but it's cool to be mentioned in some of the same sentences as some of the guys who have done it before me,” Hoskins said.

The 25-year-old Hoskins later added his 35th double, and Jose Bautista had a pinch-hit RBI double in the fifth off Jerry Blevins.

Eflin (11-7) struck out nine and allowed three hits in five innings. Luis Avilan, Victor Arano and Adam Morgan each went one inning.

Aaron Loup allowed a leadoff single to Jay Bruce in the ninth before Pat Neshek got the final three outs of Philadelph­ia's 11th shutout.New York (70-82) was blanked for the 12th time and assured a second consecutiv­e losing season.

“Over the last two years it's been really difficult as a player,” Syndegaard said.

The right-hander gave up both homers and four hits in four innings, matching his shortest outing of the year on April 4 — also against Philadelph­ia. Syndergaar­d (12-4) posted a 5.75 ERA in four starts against the Phillies this year.

“He wasn't missing by much but he was just off the plate all night and they ran his pitch count up,” Mets manager Mickey Callaway said. “I thought they had a pretty good approach against him again.”

Trainer’s room

Mets: INF Wilmer Flores, experienci­ng pain in both knees, was sent back to New York and scheduled to undergo tests Thursday. . Bruce made his 11th start at first base and first in five games.

Wheeler done

The Mets will skip RHP Zack Wheeler's final two scheduled starts as a precaution, ending his breakout year.

Wheeler, who missed two full seasons following Tommy John surgery before returning for 17 starts last year, went 12-7 with a 3.31 ERA in 29 starts while throwing 182 1/3 innings.

After the All-Star break, Wheeler was 9-1 with a 1.68 ERA.

“I made some adjustment­s and was able to sort of take off,” Wheeler said. “Hopefully, I can carry that into next season.”

Up next

Mets: LHP Jason Vargas (6-9, 6.47 ERA) moves back into the rotation tonight and will oppose RHP Max Scherzer (17-7, 2.53) in the opener of a four-game series at Washington.

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