Mets demolished by Phillies as brutal losing skid hits seven
PHILADELPHIA — By the time a nightmarish seventh inning had ended, the Phillies had scored six runs and broken open what had been a tie game.
Those kinds of implosions are a bigger-than-usual problem for the Mets, given that they have scored seven total runs in their past five games.
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The way the Mets’ offense is going, the team needs brilliance from its pitching staff — and a worn-out bullpen instead was blasted in the game-changing frame.
The Mets wasted competence from call-up starter Blade Tidwell and were rolled yet again by an NL East foe in a 10-2, series-opening demolition by the Phillies at a sold-out Citizens Bank Park on Friday night.
For the first time since May 30, the Mets (45-31) do not have a share of the division lead, leapfrogged by Philadelphia (46-30).
The season-worst seventh loss in a row was just about clinched in a 10-batter, five-hit, two-walk seventh in which Reed Garrett (charged with four runs without recording an out) and Justin Garza (two runs) were smacked around.
Brandon Marsh, who had sliced a double down the left-field line, scored on a double from Trea Turner that gave the Phillies a lead that wouldn’t be threatened.
After a Kyle Schwarber walk, Alec Bohm inside-outed an RBI single to right, and a lackadaisical throw from Juan Soto combined with a poor throw across the diamond from Pete Alonso allowed Schwarber to reach third.
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