Francisco Lindor’s Two Homers Power Mets passed Phillies

Francisco Lindor has grouped twice on Monday night and Tylor Megill, New York Mets, 5-4 victory, National League Eastern rivals in the early season of the Eastern rivals visited Philadelphia Phillies 5 1/3 inning.
Megill (3-2) allowed only one stroke and four walks, while in a 92-step effort, which gave New York a fifth straight victory to New York. Max Kranick and Edwin Diaz came together to give up the fourth ninth run, but Diaz gathered his sixth savings.
Phillies Starter Aaron Nola (0-5) continued its rough start of the season, labeled for seven strokes and four running on 6 1/3 Inning, two walked and threw six. The trip actually reduced Nola’s average run to 6.43.
Lindor was Phillies’s biggest problem all night. The short place came out of the first of the first with a Homer for the second flat game, and Nola started a downstream because of the second deck in the right area and launched a hxty curve.
Jesse Winker from New York went to the right center from the second shot, the first long ball of the year.
The seventh ranked Lindor, Luisangel Acuna and Tyrone Taylor, and the right -wing area was released when he launched 95 MPH Jose Ruiz Fastball for 412 feet for 412 feet. Lindor’s fifth Homer of the season.
When Philadelphia’s bats came to the ninth, this explosion was very useful for New York. Max Kepler doubled and JT Realmuto chose him home. Alec Bohm watched a single that overthrew Kranick.
Diaz retired Cal Stevenson on a flight before he touched him for Homer for Homer, Bryson Stott’s second year of the year. However, Diaz returned, failed Trea Turner with a slider to finish with Fastball and Bryce Harper.
Each of Lindor and Winker had two strokes for Mets. Stott and Kepler collected two strokes for Phillies, which overlaps their second losses.
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