The Day

Mets split doublehead­er with Phillies to win another series

- By AARON BRACY AP Sports Writer

— Pete Alonso homered twice, had three hits and drove in five runs to lead the New York Mets to a 6-1 victory over the Philadelph­ia Phillies in the second game for a doublehead­er split Sunday.

Chris Bassitt (4-2) allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings to help the NL East-leading Mets. Jean Segura homered for the Phillies.

In the opener, Bryce Harper homered again off Max Scherzer and the Phillies became the first team to beat the new Mets ace, snapping a fourgame skid by topping New York 3-2.

Alonso almost single-handedly lifted the Mets in the nightcap, driving a changeup from Cristopher Sánchez (0-1) deep to left for a two-run homer in the first. He hit it even farther to left in the fifth off Nick Nelson, a three-run shot that put New York up 5-1.

"It felt good," Alonso said of his second homer. "Just wanted to do what I could to put a good swing on a pitch in the zone."

Alonso was 0 for 3 with a pair of strikeouts in the first game before helping the Mets avoid just their second losing streak of the season.

"We've played such great team baseball," he said. "Everyone has answered the bell."

Harper, using a pink bat for Mother's Day, drove a 94 mph fastball from Scherzer (4-1) over the wall in right for a solo homer with two outs in the first. He screamed, "I love you, Mom!" into a TV camera before returning to the dugout.

"I thought we played well the first game and the second game got away from us," Harper said.

Harper added an RBI single in the third. The reigning NL MVP also homered off Scherzer, his former Washington teammate, on May 1.

Kyle Schwarber, Alec Bohm and

Segura each had a pair of hits for the Phillies, who bounced back from Thursday's 8-7 loss to the Mets in which New York rallied for seven runs in the ninth inning.

"I think we needed that," Phillies starter Kyle Gibson said. "For the offense to come out and do what they did against Max was big."

The single-admission doublehead­er was part of a makeup after games between the teams were rained out Friday and Saturday.

Rare loss for Scherzer

Scherzer suffered his first loss since last May 30, ending a string of 24 straight starts without a defeat. The streak spanned his starts with the Nationals, Dodgers and Mets.

"Heck of a run," Scherzer said. "Obviously it takes your teammates to be able to do that. I'll always say that. It's also kind of cool to be a part of it."

"You have to go out there and give your team a chance to win. That's your job as a starting pitcher to give

your team a chance to win and pitch deep in the ballgame. I've been doing that, at least giving the team a chance

to win, and they've been picking me up. It's been kind of a team stat, but it's good to have a role in it," he said.

 ?? LAURENCE KESTERSON/AP PHOTO ?? New York Mets designated hitter Pete Alonso runs the bases after hitting a three-run home run during the fifth inning of the second game of Sunday’s doublehead­er against the Philadelph­ia Phillies.
LAURENCE KESTERSON/AP PHOTO New York Mets designated hitter Pete Alonso runs the bases after hitting a three-run home run during the fifth inning of the second game of Sunday’s doublehead­er against the Philadelph­ia Phillies.

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