Harper hits two home runs as Phillies defeat Mets in MLB Playoff Push

PHILADELPHIA — Bryce Harper homered twice, Cal Stevenson hit a two-run, go-ahead double in the seventh and made a run-saving, highlight-reel catch in the eighth and NL East-leading Philadelphia rallied to cool off New York.

J.T. Realmuto added an RBI double for the Phillies, who have won 10 of 13 and lead the Mets by eight games in the division. The teams will wrap up the three-game series on Sunday afternoon before the Mets host the Phillies for four games Sept. 19-22.

Starling Marte singled, tripled and drove in three runs and Luisangel Acuña had a pair of singles in his major-league debut for the Mets, who lost for just the third time in the last 15 games. New York began play Saturday holding the final wild card spot in the National League, one game ahead of the Braves.

ROYALS 5, PIRATES 1

PITTSBURGH — Bobby Witt Jr. drove in his 100th run of the season with a solo homer in the first inning, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 on Saturday.

Witt also hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth and a run-scoring double in the sixth. He went 2 for 3 to raise his MLB-leading batting average to .333. He also has 31 homers and 102 RBIs.

Michael Wacha (13-7) gave up one run in five innings to improve to 9-1 with a 2.68 ERA in 13 starts since the beginning of July. He allowed four hits, walked three and struck out eight.

The Royals won for the seventh time in nine games since a seven-game losing streak as they try to reach the postseason for the first time since winning the World Series in 2015. The Royals also assured themselves of their first winning season since 2015 by raising their record to 82-67.

RED SOX 7, YANKEES 1

NEW YORK — Rafael Devers’ intentional walk by Gerrit Cole with no one on base sparked a three-run fourth inning, and Devers added a two-run single in Boston’s four-run fifth as the Red Sox beat New York.

Cole (6-5), the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner, hadn’t allowed a hit and led 1-0 when he walked Devers with one out in the fourth. Boston’s only runner until then had been Devers, who was hit by a pitch in the first and erased on a double play.

After retiring nine of his first 10 batters, Cole allowed 10 of the next 12 to reach base. The 34-year-old right-hander gave up seven runs, his most since June 9, 2022, hit a career-high three batters and left after 4 1/3 innings.

Brayan Bello (14-7) gave up one run and four hits in 5 1/3 innings for the Red Sox.

BLUE JAYS 7, CARDINALS 2

TORONTO — José Berríos pitched seven strong innings to win his seventh straight start, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drove in his 500th career run and scored twice, and Toronto beat St. Louis.

Guerrero, 25, is the youngest player in Blue Jays history to reach 500 RBIs. Davis Schneider went 3 for 4 with a home run and drove in two as Toronto won its second straight.

Addison Barger had two hits and an RBI and Alejandro Kirk drove in a pair as the Blue Jays handed the Cardinals their first series loss against an AL East opponent in more than two years.

Berríos allowed one run and two hits, walked two and struck out four. He’s 3-0 in five career starts against St. Louis.

Ryan Burr worked the eighth and Luis Frías finished for Toronto.

NATIONALS 4, MARLINS 1

WASHINGTON — Jose Tena had two hits including a home run, Patrick Corbin pitched six innings and Washington beat Miami.

Joey Gallo and Juan Yepez also homered for Washington, which has won three of four, and Keibert Ruiz had two hits.

Tena is 13-for-36 (.361) in his past nine games, hitting safely in eight of them.

Corbin (6-13) has won four of his past five starts. He allowed a run on three hits with a walk and six strikeouts. Corbin didn’t allow a hit after the second inning and retired 13 of his last 15 batters.

Kyle Finnegan pitched the ninth for his 38th save, third most in the Majors.

In a crucial game for both teams in the MLB Playoff Push, the Philadelphia Phillies came out on top against the New York Mets thanks to an impressive performance by outfielder Bryce Harper. Harper, known for his power at the plate, hit two home runs to help lead the Phillies to victory.

The first home run came in the third inning, a solo shot that gave the Phillies an early lead. Harper’s second home run came in the seventh inning, a two-run blast that extended the Phillies’ lead and ultimately proved to be the difference in the game.

Harper’s performance was not only impressive in terms of his power at the plate, but also in terms of the timing of his home runs. With the playoff race heating up and every game becoming more and more important, Harper’s ability to come through in clutch situations was a huge boost for the Phillies.

The win against the Mets was crucial for the Phillies as they continue to push for a spot in the playoffs. With the win, the Phillies improved their record and moved closer to securing a playoff berth.

Overall, Harper’s two home runs were a major factor in the Phillies’ victory over the Mets. His power at the plate and ability to come through in clutch situations will be key for the Phillies as they continue their push for a playoff spot in the competitive MLB Playoff Push.