The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Mets set franchise runs record in win over Phils

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA » Jose Bautista hit a grand slam and had a careerhigh seven RBIs and the Mets set a franchise record for runs, forcing the Phillies to use two position players for the final three innings of a 24-4 victory in the first game of a doublehead­er Thursday.

Corey Oswalt (2-2) allowed four solo homers in six innings, Amed Rosario hit a leadoff homer and had three RBIs and the Mets took advantage of four errors to score 11 unearned runs.

The Mets have scored more than 15 runs in consecutiv­e games for the first time in franchise history. They beat Baltimore 16-5 Wednesday night.

Rhys Hoskins, Maikel Franco, Nick Williams and Jorge Alfaro went deep for the Phillies, who entered two games behind Atlanta in the NL East.

Outfielder Roman Quinn gave up a homer to Michael Conforto on his second pitch — a 79 mph fastball. He got five outs, gave up seven runs and threw 42 pitches. Infielder Scott Kingery went the final 1.1 innings and allowed two runs.

Mets right fielder Brandon Nimmo left the game after injuring his left index finger hitting a grounder to third base with two outs and the bases loaded in the third inning. Nimmo fell to the ground as the ball rolled to Franco, who was late tagging third but threw to first to easily get the out. X-rays on Nimmo’s finger were negative. Bautista replaced him.

Phillies starter Ranger Suarez (1-1) gave up eight runs — four earned — and 11 hits in four innings. Mark Leiter Jr. allowed seven unearned runs and four hits in one inning.

After Alfaro’s shot cut it to 5-4, the Mets had a 10-run fifth. Suarez balked in a run and exited after Bautista followed with an RBI single. Another run scored on Alfaro’s throwing error on Oswalt’s sacrifice and Rosario drove one in on a fielder’s choice grounder.

Hoskins then dropped Austin Jackson’s two-out fly ball for an error and another run scored. After Wilmer Flores’ RBI single, Bautista connected for his 10th homer. Bautista had a chance to hit another slam when he faced Quinn in the eighth but walked on a 3-2 pitch over his head. He added an RBI double off Kingery.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mets’ Jose Bautista, center, high-fives Wilmer Flores after Bautista hit a grand slam during the fifth inning of Thursday’s game against the Phillies in Philadelph­ia.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mets’ Jose Bautista, center, high-fives Wilmer Flores after Bautista hit a grand slam during the fifth inning of Thursday’s game against the Phillies in Philadelph­ia.

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