After Lee Jung-hoo, Good News, Ohtaniye Bad News has won four consecutive PHIs, and the Mets have won six consecutive games
Sep 12, 2025
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The Philadelphia Phillies also won the final game of the season when the strongest team in the NL East faced off.
Philadelphia came from behind to win 6-4 in the last of its four consecutive home games against the New York Mets and the final game of the season at Citizens Bank Park on the 12th (Korea time).
With this, Philadelphia has taken all four consecutive games and continued its 11-3 record in the last 14 games, marking 87 wins and 60 losses, moving one step closer to winning the district championship for the second consecutive year. In addition, he firmly maintained the second place in the NL, where the ticket to the division series directly was at stake. He widened the gap with the Los Angeles Dodgers (82-64) that ranks first in the NL West to 4.5 games.
On the other hand, the Mets fell into a swamp of six consecutive losses and recorded 76 wins and 71 losses, making the third place in the NL wild card more dangerous. The gap between the fourth-place San Francisco Giants (74 wins and 72 losses) and the fourth-place team, the San Francisco Giants (74 wins and 72 losses), has narrowed to 1.5 games. In other words, it's sad for the Dodgers, but good news for San Francisco.
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Mark Vientos hit a timely hit to the right, Brandon Nemo hit a right-handed hit, and Starling Marte hit a two-run left double to lead 4-0.
The Mets, however, failed to score.
Philadelphia, which was dragged by four runs until the third inning, followed by two runs after Nick Castejanos' walk in the bottom of the fourth inning when Otto Kemp hit a two-run home run in the middle. Kemp hit an 87-mile slider that flew into the middle of Mets left-hander David Peterson's first pitch to go wide over the middle fence. 6th home run of the season.
Philadelphia then followed with a 3-4 run in the bottom of the fifth inning when Bryce Harper hit a double to the right.
And at the end of the sixth inning, he finally turned the tide. After tying the game with back-to-back doubles by leading Castejanos and Kemp, Harrison Bader's critical hit and Harper's infield hit continued, adding three runs to take a 6-4 lead.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.