METS OF ADVANCE... CAME FROM BEHIND TO BEAT PHILADELPHIA IN THE EIGHTH INNING WITH FIVE RUNS

Mets of Advance... came from behind to beat Philadelphia in the eighth inning with five runs

Mets of Advance... came from behind to beat Philadelphia in the eighth inning with five runs

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The New York Mets advance continues.

The Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-2 in Game 1 of the Division Series at Citizens Bank Park on the 6th (Korea Standard Time).

With this victory, the team took the lead with one win in the best-of-five division series.

The Mets, who were taken by opposing starter Jack Wheeler (seven innings, one hit, four walks, nine strikeouts, and no run) until the seventh inning, turned the tables by tapping the opposing bullpen in the eighth inning.
Francisco Alvarez hit against the changed pitcher Jeff Hoffman and Francisco Lindor walked to fill the base.

Mark Vientos then hit a left-handed hit to bring in pinch-runner Harrison Bader, who was at second base, and continued his chances at second and third bases with no outs with additional bases.

The next batter, Brandon Nimmo, hit a left-handed hit against the changed pitcher Matt Stram to turn it around 2-1, and Pete Alonso added a point with a sacrifice fly.

With runners at the first and second bases with one out, pinch hitter J.D. Martinez hit a midfielder hit off his replacement pitcher Orion Kirkering, adding another run. Starling Marte's sacrifice fly added another run.

In the ninth inning, Nemo hit a right-handed hit with two outs and second base, bringing in Hader, who was on second base, to add one more point.

Mets starter Senga Kodaly allowed a solo home run to Kyle Schwarber, the first batter, in the first inning, but allowed no more runs. He performed his part by allowing one hit (one homer) and one walk, three strikeouts, and one run in two innings. 메이저놀이터

David Peterson pitched three innings and Reed Garrett pitched two innings to fill the short innings. Phil Maiton stopped the eighth inning and Rhine Stanek allowed a run in the ninth, but he finished the game.

The Philadelphia Phillies put in three bullpen pitchers in the eighth inning alone, but allowed five runs, falling apart in vain. It wasted the starting pitcher's good pitching.

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