After blowing five-run lead, Phillies rally past Mets in 9th
• Summary: Chase Utley hit an RBI single off Billy Wagner in the ninth inning and the Philadelphia Phillies completed a huge sweep of the first-place New York Mets by rallying for an 11-10 victory Thursday in one of the wildest games of the season.
• Yard work: Phillies outfielder Pat Burrell belted two home runs while Ryan Howard and Aaron Rowand each went deep once for Philadelphia. • Hunt for October: With the victory, Philadelphia trails the Mets by just two games in the National League East. • Playoff chase: ESPN's Peter Gammons says the Phillies play harder than anyone, that Charlie Manuel is the right guy for the job and the race for the NL East crown could be a good one. Listen -- ESPN.com news services |
Phillies 11, Mets 10
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A rout, a rally and a rare call gave the Phillies their first three wins over the Mets in a pivotal series.
Then came the wildest game of all.
Chase Utley hit an RBI single off Billy Wagner in the ninth inning and Philadelphia completed a huge sweep of first-place New York by rallying for an 11-10 victory Thursday in a back-and-forth struggle that lasted 4 hours.
By winning four straight against the Mets, the Phillies moved within two games of both the NL East and wild-card leaders and suddenly set up an exciting September pennant race.
"We've overcome a lot of obstacles," Utley said, referring to numerous injuries that have plagued the team. "We want to win."
Mets nemesis Pat Burrell homered twice. Ryan Howard and Aaron Rowand also connected for the Phillies, who wasted leads of 5-0 and 8-5 before falling behind 10-8 in the eighth. That's when the Mets called on Wagner, who hadn't pitched since last Friday after experiencing a tired arm.
Looking for his first six-out save in eight years, Wagner (2-2) gave up Burrell's solo shot in the eighth and immediately ran into trouble in the ninth.
Jayson Werth hit a leadoff single, then stole second and third on consecutive pitches with one out. Pinch-hitter Tadahito Iguchi's single to left tied it at 10.
Jimmy Rollins was intentionally walked after Iguchi stole second, bringing up Utley, who entered the game leading the NL in batting average. The All-Star second baseman, playing his third game after missing a month with a broken hand, worked a full count before lining a single to right field to score Iguchi and send the crowd into a frenzy.
Fans chanted "Sweep! Sweep! Sweep!" as they left the ballpark. One man held a broom he sneaked in.
"When Utley was batting, that's the loudest I ever heard it," Burrell said.
It was Philadelphia's first four-game sweep over any team since doing it against the Mets in September 2003 at old Veterans Stadium.
The Phillies have sliced five games off New York's lead with five straight wins while the Mets have lost five in a row. Philadelphia will be two games behind the loser of the Arizona-San Diego game in the wild-card standings.
"We'll bounce back," Mets manager Willie Randolph said. "We're not going to fold any tents."
Wagner has blown his last two save opportunities and is 29-of-33 this year with two blown saves against Philadelphia. The All-Star closer left the Phillies to sign with New York before last season.
"I felt fresh. I was fine," Wagner said. "I was trying to make pitches and I was unable to make them."
Tom Gordon (2-2) pitched a scoreless inning for the win after the Mets scored five times off the trio of J.C. Romero, Antonio Alfonseca and Jose Mesa in the eighth to take a 10-8 lead.
Pinch-hitter Marlon Anderson's RBI double off Alfonseca cut it to 8-6. After Jose Reyes was intentionally walked, Endy Chavez hit a two-run single to tie it at 8.
With David Wright batting, Reyes stole third and scored on a throwing error by catcher Carlos Ruiz. Alfonseca exited to a chorus of boos after walking Wright.
Mesa walked Carlos Beltran and gave up an RBI groundout to Carlos Delgado that made it 10-8.
The Phillies beat the Mets 9-2 on Monday night. Howard hit a two-run homer in the 10th for a 4-2 victory the next game.
On Wednesday, Philadelphia escaped with a 3-2 win when Anderson was ruled out on a game-ending interference call following a hard takeout slide into second base.
"It's a testament to all the guys that we never quit," Rowand said.
After New York tied it at 5 in the fifth, the Phillies scored three off Aaron Sele with two outs in the bottom half.
Ruiz and pinch-hitter Shane Victorino drove in consecutive runs with bloop singles. Rollins' RBI single made it 8-5.
Mets starter Orlando Hernandez gave up five runs and six hits in three innings, his shortest outing this season. Hernandez has won five straight decisions and the Mets were 9-0 in his previous nine starts.
Trailing 5-0, the Mets got three in the fourth against starter Kyle Lohse on run-scoring singles by Shawn Green and pinch-hitter Lastings Milledge sandwiched around Ruben Gotay's RBI groundout.
Beltran's RBI infield single and Green's sacrifice fly tied it at 5 in the fifth off Geoff Geary.
Lohse allowed three runs and five hits in 3 2/3 innings.
Howard launched his 36th homer into the stands just left of the brick batter's eye in center for a 2-0 lead in the first.
Burrell lined a two-run shot into the left-field seats in the third. A fan outleaped the Phillie Phanatic, who was mingling in that section, to catch the ball.
Burrell has 41 career homers against the Mets, fifth-most by an opposing player.
Game notes
Wright got his 30th stolen base. He needs six homers to have his first 30-30 season. Only Howard Johnson and Darryl Strawberry have done it for the Mets.
PHI Wins 4-0
Game Information
- Umpires:
- Home Plate Umpire - Ed Hickox
- First Base Umpire - C.B. Bucknor
- Second Base Umpire - Joe West
- Third Base Umpire - Ed Rapuano
2023 National League East Standings
Team | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | - | W1 |
Miami | 0 | 0 | .000 | 0.5 | - |
Philadelphia | 0 | 0 | .000 | 0.5 | - |
New York | 0 | 0 | .000 | 0.5 | - |
Washington | 0 | 1 | .000 | 1 | L1 |