San Diego Union-Tribune

METS’ LATE RALLY FLOORS PHILLIES

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The previous 330 times the New York Mets trailed by six runs in the ninth inning, they had lost.

“I’m sure everyone counted us out,” Brandon Nimmo said. “These guys, they don’t give up. With that mentality, anything is possible.”

The Mets staged a most remarkable comeback Thursday night, erasing a six-run deficit in the ninth inning to beat the flabbergas­ted Philadleph­ia Phillies 8-7.

Nimmo delivered a tying, two-run single, then scored on Starling Marte’s tiebreakin­g double to end a string of 857 consecutiv­e losses by MLB clubs when trailing by six runs or more in the ninth, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

“I’m an optimist, I just keep going until they blow the whistle,” Nimmo said. “You just never give up. The stats can say all they want. They can say it can’t be done. But that’s why you play the game.”

With the Mets trailing 7-1, Marte led off the inning with an infield single against James Norwood and scored on Francisco Lindor’s tworun homer. Mark Canha added an RBI infield single that clanked off pitcher

Corey Knebel (0-2), and J.D. Davis had a pinch-hit RBI double before Nimmo and Marte finished off the high point of the NL East-leading Mets’ season so far.

“Just strung a lot of good at-bats together by good hitters,” Mets manager Buck Showalter said.

It’s the first time New York trailed by at least six runs in the ninth and won since Sept. 13, 1997, when Carl Everett hit a tying grand slam with two outs in the ninth and the Mets went on to beat the Montreal Expos in extra innings. It was just the third time in Mets history they have come back from at least six runs down in the ninth to win, according to Elias.

Bryce Harper and Nick Castellano­s homered for the Phillies, and Aaron Nola pitched seven sharp innings. The Phillies have lost five of six.

“That’s about as hard as I’ve been through,” Phillies manager Joe Girardi said. “This is as tough as it gets.”

Marte also had a solo homer in the sixth.

The Mets avoided consecutiv­e losses for the second time this season in amazing fashion, continuing the optimism in New York after a fast start.

“Nights like tonight make you realize what it can be,” Showalter said.

It looked like Nola was going to earn his second victory when the Mets came to bat in the ninth having scored just one run on three hits.

Edwin Diaz pitched a scoreless ninth for his sixth save in seven chances. Adonis Medina (1-0) allowed one hit in 22⁄3 scoreless innings.

Philadelph­ia jumped on Taijuan Walker for four runs in the first inning.

Harper had an RBI double, J.T. Realmuto and Jean Segura added RBI singles and Castellano­s had a runscoring groundout.

Castellano­s left the game in the sixth inning after getting hit by an 86-mph changeup from Medina. Castellano­s has a right wrist contusion. X-rays were negative and he is day-to-day, the Phillies said.

Notable

Twins manager Rocco Baldelli and second baseman Luis Arraez were out for the team’s game at Baltimore after testing positive for COVID-19. A team spokesman said Baldelli, Arraez and right-hander Dylan Bundy tested positive Thursday. Bundy pitched Wednesday. Bench coach Jayce Tingler managed the

Twins to a 5-3 loss to the Orioles.

Orioles minor league catcher Adley Rutschman, baseball’s No. 2 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, was assigned to Triple-A Norfolk from Double-A Bowie. Rutschman reached Triple-A last year but had a triceps injury before this season.

• Blue Jays OF Teoscar Hernandez (left oblique strain) will join the team in Cleveland after playing the third and final game of his rehab assignment with Class A Dunedin on Thursday. He has been sidelined since April 14.

• The Mariners optioned young right-handed starter Matt Brash to Triple-A Tacoma, with the plan to transition him to a bullpen role for the rest of the season.

• Nationals DH-INF Nelson Cruz was not in the starting lineup for a second straight game due to some muscle tightness in his back. Martinez said he was hopeful Cruz could return to the lineup for Friday night’s game against the Los Angeles Angels.

• Rockies OF Kris Bryant (back) is making progress in his rehab but is not expected to be ready to come off the 10-day injured list today, which is when he’s eligible for reinstatem­ent.

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