Mets walk-off Phillies to add some drama to historic homestand
Briefly

The New York Mets completed an impressive seven-game homestand with a perfect record, finishing with a thrilling 4-3 walk-off victory against the Philadelphia Phillies. Starling Marte's game-clinching single in the 10th inning solidified the sweep, marking only the second time in franchise history they have swept a seven-game homestand. The game included critical plays from players such as Brett Baty, who hit a two-run homer, and Juan Soto's defensive prowess, highlighting both offensive and defensive strengths contributing to the victory.
Soto's arm prevented the Phillies from scoring the go-ahead run in the eighth. Soto nailed Castellanos, a key defensive moment for the Mets.
David Peterson allowed only two earned runs over 5 1/3 innings despite facing 15 hard-hit balls, showcasing his resilience on the mound.
Starling Marte's walk-off single crowned a thrilling 4-3 victory, marking the Mets' seventh consecutive win and a rare homestand sweep against the Phillies.
Brett Baty's two-run homer to right-field gave the Mets an early lead, his first of the season, as the team prepares for McNeil's return.
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