Albany Times Union

Alfaro’s 3-run HR beats the Mets

Phillies get key blow off Drew Smith in 6th; Matz homers for N.Y.

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Jorge Alfaro hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the sixth inning and the Philadelph­ia Phillies rallied past the New York Mets 5-2 on Tuesday night to boost their faint playoff hopes.

Philadelph­ia overcame an uneven outing from ace Aaron Nola and a home run by starter Steven Matz that made him the third Mets pitcher to homer in consecutiv­e ap- pearances.

The Phillies, who began the night trailing first-place Atlanta by 61/2 games in the NL East, won for only the third time in 10 games. The Braves were hosting St. Louis.

Wilson Ramos and Justin Bour delivered pinch-hit RBI hits in a five-run sixth before Alfaro drilled a curveball from Drew Smith (1-1) to left-center for his 10th homer.

And with that, Matz’s eventful performanc­e was wasted by the Mets.

The left-hander had zero homers in his first 70 major league games before going deep last Thursday against Miami. He entered Tuesday hitting .093 (4for-43) this season and .140 in his career, but lifted a fastball to left against Nola in the third that just cleared the wall and withstood a video review to put New York ahead 1-0.

The other Mets pitchers to

homer in back-to-back outings were Hall of Famer Tom Seaver (1972) and Ron Darling (1989).

Matz worked around five walks and gave up two hits in five scoreless innings.

He also snagged a line drive between his legs to start a double play, before the bullpen faltered and the Mets’ bats went silent.

Pat Neshek (3-1) relieved Nola and got the final out of the sixth. Seranthony Dominguez, Tommy Hunter and Hector Neris each pitched a scoreless inning as the Phillies improved to 7-11 against the Mets this season.

Neris earned his 11th save.

Nola allowed two runs and six hits with nine strikeouts and two walks in 52/3 innings as his ERA climbed to 2.44.

He has given up eight home runs in September after allowing seven over the first five months of the season.

Notes: The Mets were still mulling whether to shut down righthande­r Zack Wheeler, who has pitched nearly 100 more innings than last season . ... Jay Bruce started in right field, the fourth straight game he has not played first base. But Mets manager Mickey Callaway said Bruce’s troublesom­e back is fine and he’ll return to first soon.

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 ?? Mitchell Leff / Getty images ?? Steven Matz of the Mets hits a solo home run in the top of the third inning against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday in Philadelph­ia.
Mitchell Leff / Getty images Steven Matz of the Mets hits a solo home run in the top of the third inning against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday in Philadelph­ia.

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