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Mets Avoid Grim Milestone in Philadelphia
17 Jul
Summary
- Mets secured a 4-1 victory over the Phillies.
- Francisco Alvarez hit two solo home runs.
- Christian Scott delivered a strong pitching performance.

The New York Mets secured a crucial 4-1 victory against the Philadelphia Phillies, preventing them from falling 18 games below .500 for the first time this season. The win was fueled by a strong offensive performance, highlighted by two solo home runs from Francisco Alvarez and another from Brett Baty.
Christian Scott was instrumental on the mound, delivering a solid start that stifled the Phillies' offense. Despite the challenging air quality due to Canadian wildfires, which caused the game to be moved up and routines shortened, the Mets played an uncharacteristically clean game.
The Phillies threatened in the sixth inning when Kyle Schwarber's potential game-tying home run fell just short, hitting the wall for a double. Later, Trea Turner homered in the eighth, but the Mets quickly responded to secure their win.