Categories: 2023 Postgame Recaps

This time, Phillies benefit from rough outfield defense, defeating Mets

Taijuan Walker continued to roll on Friday. (Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire)

Final Score: Phillies 5, Mets 1

The Phillies broke a two-game losing streak on Friday in a manner that resembled the way they built that losing streak in the first place: Shoddy defense both in left field and on plays involving Kyle Schwarber.

A day after a brutal Schwarber error in left was at the center of a loss to the Braves, the defense gods were in the Phillies’ favor against the Mets, as two bad mistakes by New York led Philadelphia to a series-opening bounceback win.

The first mistake came in the first inning, on the Mets’ first defensive play of the game. Schwarber lofted a ball into shallow center field that should have been caught but trickled off Brandon Nimmo’s glove for an error.

An RBI single by Bryce Harper and sacrifice fly by Bryson Stott gave the Phillies a 2-0 lead, comprised of two unearned runs, later in the inning.

Then, in the sixth, Brandon Marsh lifted a ball to shallow left under which Francisco Lindor appeared camped. But at the last second, Lindor gave way to Tommy Pham, who clearly wasn’t in on the change of plans.

Instead of a flyout that wouldn’t have scored Stott from third and would’ve gotten the Mets nearly out of the inning, it fell in for an RBI “single.”

It was so egregious a miscue that the Phillies punished them a couple more times. Schwarber walked and Trea Turner hit a two-out, two-run single after a brief monsoon to make it 5-1.

Backed by a two- then four-run lead that could’ve, in an alternate and more fundamentally sound universe, been a 1-0 deficit, Taijuan Walker fired six innings of one-run ball against his former team, scattering three hits and punching out five.

Gregory Soto, José Alvarado and Craig Kimbrel made the effort stand — and the Mets’ mistakes costly — by striking out the side in the seventh, firing a scoreless eighth and closing out the win, respectively.

The Phillies move to 39-36 on the season, while the Mets — who have lost 14 of 18 — continued their mid-season free-fall. They’re 34-41.

Shibe Vintage Sports Notes

  • Harper drove in the first run of the ballgame, but a frustrating stretch continued for the two-time MVP when he was ejected in the seventh.
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Ticket IQ Next Game

  • Saturday, June 24 vs. New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park
  • 4:05 p.m. Eastern
  • TV: NBC Sports Philadelphia
  • Radio: SportsRadio 94WIP

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Nathan Ackerman

Nathan is a writer and podcaster for Phillies Nation. He's a graduate from the University of Southern California and is based in Los Angeles.

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