Mets 10, Phillies 9

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NYM (63-79) 400000132 10 15 0
PHI (80-60) 023102100 9 12 0

Final

 
W:P. Feliciano (6-4)
L:R. Madson (5-5)
SV:F. Rodriguez (31)

Wright's 2-out, 2-run HR rallies Mets past Madson, Phils in 9th

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Regular Season Series
Philadelphia leads 12-6 (as of Sat 9/12)
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Scoring Summary
NYMPHI
1stD Wright singled to right center, L Castillo and F Tatis scored, D Wright to second advancing on throw.20
1stC Beltran homered to center, D Wright scored.40
2ndP Feliz homered to left center, R Howard scored.42
3rdC Utley homered to right center.43
3rdR Ibanez homered to right, R Howard scored.45
4thJ Rollins singled to center, C Ruiz scored.46
6thC Ruiz singled to center, P Feliz scored.47
6thJ Rollins tripled to deep right center, C Ruiz scored.48
7thW Valdez grounded out to third, D Murphy scored.58
7thR Ibanez singled to right, C Utley scored, R Ibanez to second advancing on throw.59
8thD Wright homered to center, F Tatis scored.79
8thD Murphy singled to right center, C Beltran scored, O Santos to third.89
9thD Wright homered to left, F Tatis scored.109
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Game Information
StadiumCitizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
Attendance45,243 (103.7% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:08
Weather69 degrees, cloudy
Wind3 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Bruce Dreckman, First Base - Paul Emmel, Second Base - Todd Tichenor, Third Base - Gary Darling
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- Ryan Madson threw a first-pitch changeup just to see if David Wright was swinging early in the at-bat.

Wright was definitely swinging early.

The All-Star third baseman drove that pitch into the left-field seats for a two-out, two-run homer in the ninth inning to rally the New York Mets to a 10-9 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday.

Fast Facts

• David Wright went yard in the eighth and ninth innings for his first multihomer game of the season.

• Wright became the second player in Mets' history to homer in both the eighth and the ninth inning. John Olerud did so at Pittsburgh on June 29, 1997.

• The Phillies scored seven of their nine runs with two outs.

•  Ryan Madson suffered his fifth loss and sixth blown save for Philadelphia.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

It was another bullpen meltdown for NL East-leading Philadelphia and a rare thrilling win for the way-back Mets, who snapped a four-game losing streak.

"It feels good to be successful and it feels good to win a close game," Wright said.

Wright homered twice and matched a career high with six RBIs. He hit a two-run shot off Brett Myers in the eighth to start the rally that saw the Mets score five runs off the Phillies bullpen in the final two innings.

Yes, even the Mets have a chance against the back end of Philadelphia's bullpen.

Brad Lidge, last year's perfect World Series championship star, blew 10 saves and lost his job as the regular closer. Madson now has six blown saves.

The Phillies need to find a reliable closer heading into October if they want to have any chance of a repeat.

Philadelphia manger Charlie Manuel wants Lidge to prove he can nail down the wins during the stretch run and not have to turn to Madson or Myers in the ninth.

"He's going to get a chance to close games out again," Manuel said. "You might see him out there tomorrow. Depends on how I feel."

Madson (5-5) had retired the first two batters in the ninth before Fernando Tatis (4 for 5) singled. Wright then hit the next pitch into the left-field seats for his 10th homer of the season.

"It's not a good feeling, but the next day you come out with the same attitude you had today," Madson said. "The only time I've ever seen anybody be perfect was Brad Lidge last year and that was amazing."

Pedro Feliciano (6-4) got the final out in the eighth inning for the win. Francisco Rodriguez pitched the ninth for his 31st save.

Chase Utley, Raul Ibanez and Pedro Feliz all homered for the Phillies.

Wright's homer in the eighth, his first shot since Aug. 5, made it 9-7. Myers and Madson gave up all five runs in the last two innings.

Wright needed something to feel good about in the second half of the season. The Mets have been awful and Wright had a stint on the disabled list because of a concussion courtesy of Matt Cain's fastball to his helmet on Aug. 15.

"When he gets right, he stays right in there," Mets manager Jerry Manuel said.

Trailing 9-8, the Mets wasted a chance to take the lead in the eighth after putting runners on the corners. Chan Ho Park retired pinch-hitter Cory Sullivan to end the threat and seemingly preserve the win for Philadelphia starter Jamie Moyer.

It all unraveled -- again -- for the Phillies in the ninth.

While the Phillies are struggling holding leads, Moyer seems to have regained his form.

He rebounded from a four-run first inning to retire 14 straight in one stretch. Yanked from the rotation last month in favor of Pedro Martinez, Moyer made the most of his second straight start in place of injured rookie J.A. Happ.

The Phillies entered with a six-game lead in the East over Florida -- a solid advantage, though not a sure sign of a division title. The Mets led the NL East at this point in each of the last two years, only to collapse and yield the division to Philadelphia. The Mets blew a seven-game lead with 17 games to play in 2007.

"You can be caught," Manuel said.

The injury-riddled Mets have long been out of contention this season. Coming off his strongest outing of the year in a win against Chicago, Mike Pelfrey couldn't hold the early lead or get that crucial third out.

With two outs in the second, Feliz hit a two-run shot that cut New York's lead to 4-2. His 11th homer was Philadelphia's 200th of the season in 140 games, the fastest they have reached that long ball milestone.

Pelfrey retired the first two batters in the third only to have Utley and Ibanez each hit their 31st homers. Ibanez pulled the ball into the right-field seats for a two-run shot that put the Phillies ahead 5-4.

Jimmy Rollins added run-scoring hits in the fourth and sixth that padded Philadelphia's lead.

It just wasn't enough. Madson stumbled when it mattered most.

"It's why closers get paid more than anybody else in the bullpen," Madson said.

Game notes
Mets manager Jerry Manuel didn't know Derek Jeter broke the Yankees career hit record on Friday night. "Derek break the record? Single? Double? Game winner?" ... Wright has two other six-RBI games. His last multihomer game was Sept. 14, 2008, vs. Atlanta.


Series At A Glance

Series tied 1-1 (as of 9/12)
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MLB Scores

Saturday, September 12th
Baltimore 7 Final
NY Yankees 3
Cincinnati 7 Final
Chi Cubs 5
Oakland 4 Final
Minnesota 2
NY Mets 10 Final
Philadelphia 9
Chi White Sox 4 Final
LA Angels 3 in 10
Atlanta 7 Final
St. Louis 6
Washington 3 Final
Florida 11
Kansas City 6 Final
Cleveland 13
Toronto 8 Final
Detroit 6
Pittsburgh 2 Final
Houston 4
Tampa Bay 1 Final
Boston 9
Seattle 8 Final
Texas 3
Milwaukee 9 Final
Arizona 2
LA Dodgers 9 Final
San Francisco 1
Colorado 2 Final
San Diego 3 in 10