Mets Make History with Win Over Phillies
Mets Make History with Win Over Phillies
Mets Make History with Win Over Phillies
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The New York Mets made history by scoring at least 10 runs in three consecutive games for the first time ever, culminating in a 10-6 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Brandon Nimmo hit a tie-breaking homer, while rookies Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez also added homers. The Mets, currently holding a two-game lead over the Atlanta Braves for the final NL wild-card spot, have been on a hot streak despite the absence of star shortstop Francisco Lindor. Pete Alonso, who has been under scrutiny due to his upcoming free agency, expressed optimism about both the Mets' playoff chances and his future with the team. Philadelphia, leading the NL East, missed another chance to clinch a playoff berth with this loss.

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