The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Phils score 5 in 9th to beat Mets

- By Jake Seiner

NEW YORK >> There’s a triedand-true formula for beating the Mets with NL Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom on the mound. The Philadelph­ia Phillies executed perfectly Friday night.

“We waited them out,” Jay Bruce said.

Bruce hit a go-ahead single in the ninth inning off closer Edwin Díaz, Mets manager Mickey Callaway lost an early replay challenge that might have cost him late and the Phillies beat New York 7-2 to spoil another gem from deGrom.

Nine days after blowing a save in Philadelph­ia, Díaz (1-6) allowed J.T. Realmuto’s double and Bruce’s RBI single to start the ninth, which snapped a 2-all tie. The Phillies poured it on after

that, batting around and scoring five runs against Díaz, Jeurys Familia and Luis Avilán. Jean Segura drove in two with a double, and Bryce Harper scored him with a twobase hit to cap a rocky day that started with three strikeouts against deGrom.

“Shows the resiliency of the guys here,” Bruce said.

Philadelph­ia tied it in the seventh on a close play that Callaway couldn’t challenge. Rhys Hoskins scored on César Hernández’s slow roller toward third, but replays showed catcher Wilson Ramos likely tagged Hoskins before he touched the plate. The Mets couldn’t ask for a review, however, because Callaway had unsuccessf­ully used the club’s challenge in the second inning on Todd Frazier’s stolen base attempt.

Callaway came out to discuss Hoskins’ slide with crew chief Brian Gorman, who explained that umpires can’t initiate a review until the eighth inning.

Callaway said he was confident Frazier was safe, so he didn’t really regret that challenge.

“It’s hard to look back when you think that,” he said. “But the hard part was that he was just out at home.”

DeGrom allowed two runs and three hits over seven innings, striking out 10 after allowing a homer to Scott Kingery on the first pitch of the game. New York is 1630 in deGrom’s last 46 starts even though he has a 2.15 ERA in that time. The bullpen lost 14 of those games.

“He understand­s what his job is,” Callaway said of deGrom. “He can’t do other people’s jobs.”

Díaz has a 15.27 ERA in his past eight appearance­s. Callaway said the 2018 AL All-Star is healthy but has struggled with his slider, which he thought was sharper Friday.

“I thought I threw some pretty good pitches,” Díaz said through a translator. “The entire outing, I felt pretty good. But the results weren’t there for me.”

The Phillies have won six straight over the Mets for the first time since a nine-game streak spanning 2007 and ‘08. New York has won the season series the past seven years, but Philadelph­ia is 8-3 in the rivalry this season and needs two more wins to end that skid.

Pete Alonso accounted for New York’s runs with his 29th homer and an RBI double. He scored fellow AllStar Jeff McNeil with the latter against Vince Velasquez to make it 2-1 Mets in the fifth.

Adam Morgan (33) got two outs on two pitches to end the eighth.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — AP ?? Philadelph­ia Phillies’ outfielder Jay Bruce watches his RBI single during the ninth inning against the New York Mets on Friday in New York.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — AP Philadelph­ia Phillies’ outfielder Jay Bruce watches his RBI single during the ninth inning against the New York Mets on Friday in New York.
 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II - ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins, right, slides past New York Mets catcher Wilson Ramos to score on a single by Cesar Hernandez during the seventh inning Friday in New York.
FRANK FRANKLIN II - ASSOCIATED PRESS Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins, right, slides past New York Mets catcher Wilson Ramos to score on a single by Cesar Hernandez during the seventh inning Friday in New York.

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