The National League Division Series resumed on Sunday, and the Phillies have evened their series against the Mets at 1-1 after a wild 7-6 win in Game 2 at Citizens Bank Park. Nick Castellanos played the hero with a walk-off win after the Phillies and Mets traded blows in the later innings of the game.
Does playoff baseball get any better than this? The Phillies’ win over the Mets in Game 2 on Sunday afternoon was an instant classic, capped off by Castellanos’ heroics to walk it off and even the series at one game apiece.
The Mets were in control through the first five innings of the game, with Luis Severino dealing and Mark Vientos giving New York a two-run lead with a homer in the third inning. The boo birds were out at Citizens Bank Park. Pete Alonso added a solo home run in the sixth, but then Philadelphia came alive. Bryce Harper and Castellanos went back-to-back, tying the game 3-3 with home runs of their own.
Brandon Nimmo countered in the seventh with a solo homer before Philadelphia punched back in the eighth on a two-run triple from Bryston Stott and a defensive miscue from Vientos … who would then tie it back up with a ninth-inning home run.
But the Phillies weren’t done, and put together a two-out, ninth-inning comeback after back-to-back walks by Trea Turner and Harper. Castellanos’ walk-off hit put an exclamation point on a stunning Game 2.
The series shifts to New York on Wednesday for Game 3.
Here’s a look at the NLDS Game 2s set for Sunday and how you can watch:
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NICK CASTELLANOS WINS IT FOR PHILLY
Phillies have a man on first with Bryce Harper coming up to the plate …
Can Harper produce some two-out magic?
And we go to the ninth with Philly feeling it…
Phillies up 6-4 in the eighth
Mark Vientos can’t make the play, and the Phillies add an insurance run.
Phillies take the lead!
Bryson Stott’s RBI triple sets Citizens Bank Park on fire, and Diaz comes out of the game.
The Mets go down quietly in the eighth, and Diaz is back out to attempt the longest save of his career.
Diaz gets it done in the seventh
Phillies threatening again and Edwin Diaz enters the game
The Phillies have runners on first and second with two outs, and the Mets are bringing in their closer to face Kyle Schwarber.
Mets back on top!
Brandon Nimmo ties it up in the seventh
CASTELLANOS TIES IT UP
The Phillies have come alive in the sixth, and this game is tied!
Bryce Harper wakes up Philadelphia!
Pete Alonso, who else?
Mets go up 3-0 in the top of the sixth thanks to Alonso.
Phillies fans not happy …
Philadelphia has just three hits with no runs to show for it after five innings.
Boos getting louder in Philadelphia as the Phillies go down 1-2-3 once again with Luis Severino continuing to mow them down.
Some more solid defense from Harper and the Phillies get out of the top of the fifth unscathed.
Luis Severino solid through four
Mets go 1-2-3 in top of the 4th inning
Christopher Sanchez has his second 1-2-3 inning in the top of the 4th. After getting J.D. Martinez to ground out, Sanchez struck out Starling Marte and Francisco Alvarez to end the inning.
Starling Marte error nearly leads to a Phillies run
Cue the “Yakety Sax” music for this third-inning sequence.
Kyle Schwarber flew out to right field, and Starling Marte attempted to double off Johan Rojas getting back to first base. But an errant throw allowed Rojas to get to second. He advanced to third on a stolen base but was stranded when Trea Turner struck out.
We’re on to the fourth inning with the Mets leading 2–0.
Mark Vientos 2-run homer
The Mets strike first with two runs in the third inning. Francisco Lindor gets a one-out single, and Mark Vientos follows with a long fly ball over the right-field fence for a 2–0 Mets lead.