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Phillies Power Past Mets with Strong Pitching and Home Runs

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Beating the Mets is always a sweet victory, but doing it in back-to-back games is even better. The Philadelphia Phillies showcased their power and pitching prowess on Sunday night, defeating New York 6-2 in a game broadcast on Sunday Night Baseball. Led by home runs from Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper, the Phillies clinched the series against their division rivals.

The scoring began in the first inning when Mets starter David Peterson struggled with his command. After walking the first two batters, he struck out Harper but allowed an infield single to Alec Bohm. An errant throw by Brett Baty enabled Trea Turner to score, giving the Phillies a 1-0 lead. Edmundo Sosa then added another run with a single that brought Schwarber home, pushing the lead to 2-0 despite the ball traveling a combined distance of just 120 feet.

On the mound, Zack Wheeler found his rhythm after some early struggles. He faced a jam in the second inning when singles from Jared Young and A.J. Ewing put pressure on him, but he retired the next three batters in order. The Phillies capitalized on this momentum in their half of the inning, as Bryson Stott and Turner both singled, setting the stage for Schwarber’s explosive hit that extended the lead to five runs.

Although Wheeler allowed a solo homer to Carson Benge in the third, cutting the score to 5-1, he remained resilient. The Mets had a chance to rally later when Juan Soto attempted to stretch a single into a double, but Derek Hill’s strong throw thwarted that effort. In the fourth, Harper responded by launching his 17th home run of the season, restoring the five-run cushion.

The Mets attempted to make a comeback in the sixth, loading the bases with one out. After a visit from manager Don Mattingly, Wheeler managed to get a force out, allowing one run to score but keeping the threat alive with runners on the corners. Jonathan Bowlan was called to the mound and effectively shut down the threat, striking out Marcus Semien.

From that point on, the Phillies’ bullpen trio of Jose Alvarado, Orion Kerkering, and Jhoan Duran extinguished any remaining hopes for the Mets, securing the victory and pushing Philadelphia seven games over .500. The Phillies are set to face a formidable challenge next as they head to Washington for a showdown against one of the league’s top offenses.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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