Homer-Happy Mets appear to reconstruct NL East lead from Philips

The New York Mets and Philadelphia Philos have spent the first half of the season by mixing enthusiastic heights with disappointment, which means that in 2025, the first two games of their second series against each other came out in suitable fashion.
The National League East’s co-leader will see to capture the first place every Sunday night, when the Philos will host the mates at the conclusion of the three-game series.
David Peterson (5–2, 2.60 ERA) has been slated to start for mates against partner left-arm Jesus Lujardo (6-3, 4.41).
Mets set a major league record by killing seven solo homes on Saturday night in a win of 11–4. He ended the seven-game losing streak and NL went back to a tie with the Philus above the east.
Both teams are 46-31. Phillies won Friday’s opener 10–2.
There were more than seven homeers by Mets, which they hit during the losing line and were a shy of single-game team records, set in Philadelphia on August 24, 2015.
Brandon Nimmo and Juan Soto were with two homes appearances on Saturday, while Francisco Lindor, Jered Young and Francisco Alverages were once deep. Lindor, Nimmo and Soto went back-to-back-to-back in the third, which were leading the Mets 4-3.
Lindor recalled each other Homer in the sixth when he hit two runs double from the right field wall. Soto set a season height with four hits and four RBI for Mets, whose seven-game skids were done before a stretch in which he won 15 out of 18 games.
“It’s baseball,” Lindor said. “You live in the course. You are not as bad as you think you are. You are not as good as you think you are.”
Phillies certainly do not need to remind that baseball truism. The disadvantage on Saturday was his third in the last 12 matches-a stretch that was a period of a period in which Philadelphia moved beyond 1-9.
“Believe me, the season is ups and downs,” Philise’s manager Rob Thomson said after Friday’s victory.
There were a lot of downs for Philadelphia on Saturday, who did not kill a homer after deepening at least once in each of the last 10 matches.
Phillies will try to take Peterson down on Sunday. He did not decide his most recent decision on Tuesday when he gave three runs and five hits in seven innings, as Mats fell 5–4 in 10 innings in Atlanta Braves.
Peterson is 1-3 with 4.82 ERA in 11 regular-season games (10 start). He was 1-0 with 0.00 ERA in 5 1/3 innings in a pair of relief attendance in last year’s NL Division Series between Mates & Philis (winning four matches in New York).
Meanwhile, Luzardo suffered losses on Tuesday after four runs and six hits on Tuesday, as Philise Miami Marlins fell 8–3. It is 4–2 with 3.02 ERAs in eight careers, which begins against Mets.
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