Phillies vs Mets Recap: Schwarber’s late homer seals 5-4 win

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Phillies Strike Early Against Mets Starter Myers
The Philadelphia Phillies came to Queens hungry for a win. They'd lost 6-2 the night before, and now they were ready to fight back. The Mets started Tobias Myers on the mound, and the Phillies jumped all over him in the third inning. Bryce Harper stepped up with two outs and lofted a sacrifice fly to center field that brought Trea Turner home. The score was 1-0. But the Phillies weren't done yet. Alec Bohm ripped a double down the left field line, and Kyle Schwarber came sprinting home. Then Brandon Marsh singled to right, and Bohm cruised across the plate. Just like that, the Phillies led 3-0. Jesus Luzardo was dealing on the mound for Philadelphia, striking out batters left and right with his sharp stuff.
Mets Fight Back in the Middle Innings
The Mets weren't going down without a fight. In the fifth inning, Carson Benge singled to left and Tyrone Taylor raced home. The score was now 3-1, and the Mets had momentum. Then came the sixth inning, and things got wild. The Phillies brought in Chase Shugart to relieve Luzardo, but he couldn't find his control. A.J. Ewing crushed a fastball over the right-center wall—a towering blast that sailed 382 feet into the night sky. Francisco Alvarez came home with him. Suddenly it was 3-3. The Mets weren't finished. Carson Benge grounded into a fielder's choice, and Brett Baty scored on the play. The Mets took their first lead, 4-3. The momentum had completely shifted to New York.
Schwarber's Blast Gives Phillies the Final Victory
The seventh inning changed everything. Kyle Schwarber stepped into the batter's box against Kodai Senga with one out. The Mets pitcher threw a four-seam fastball at 96 miles per hour, and Schwarber connected. The ball exploded off his bat and rocketed toward center field. It traveled 408 feet and landed deep in the stands. Schwarber pumped his fist as he rounded the bases. Justin Crawford also came home on the play, and suddenly the Phillies led 5-4. That was the final score. Philadelphia's bullpen—featuring Jose Alvarado, Orion Kerkering, and closer Jhoan Duran—locked down the final innings. Duran threw a perfect ninth to earn the save. The Phillies improved to 47-37. The Mets fell to 35-49. This was a huge moment for Philadelphia's pitching staff.
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