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  Thursday, Jun. 22 7:10pm ET
Mets hold off Phillies, 5-4
 
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NEW YORK -- A little bit of luck saved the New York Mets from a three-game sweep.

Jay Payton hit a go-ahead, two-run homer that went off the top of right fielder Bobby Abreu's glove in the sixth inning as the Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-4 Thursday night.

"I told Derek (Bell) that I thought I had hit it better than that," Payton said. "I definitely got a little lucky on that."

With the score 2-2 in the sixth, Robin Ventura hit a one-out double down the right-field line off Cliff Politte (1-2). Todd Zeile hit a comebacker to Politte before Payton drove a 2-0 fastball to right.

"I was just looking for something to drive," Payton said. "When I saw the way Abreu approached it, I thought he was going to catch it."

Abreu went back to the wall and stretched out his glove, and the ball skimmed off the glove and over the wall for a 4-2 lead.

"I got there in time," Abreu said. "When I started making the jump, I hit the wall at the same time. I thought I had it for a second. But when I looked up, I couldn't believe it."

Derek Bell and Melvin Mora also homered, and Glendon Rusch (5-5) pitched seven strong innings for the Mets.

"Glendon pitched a great game, and Jay, Derek and Melvin got big hits for us," Mets manager Bobby Valentine said. "If we got swept, it meant we lost another game. We just wanted to win and get back in the win column."

Rusch allowed two runs and seven hits, struck out five and walked one. Dennis Cook got the last out for his first save this season.

New York added a run in the seventh off Steve Schrenk. Pinch-hitter Lenny Harris hit a one-out double, and moved to third on Mora's deep flyout to center. Bell, 2-for-3 with two RBIs, followed with a weak grounder down the third-base line that Scott Rolen could not make a play on.

Rolen hit a solo homer leading off the eighth against Turk Wendell to make it 5-3. Wendell then walked Mike Lieberthal, who went to second on Todd Pratt's passed ball. Pat Burrell hit a grounder to third, and Ventura overthrew first baseman Zeile to put runners on second and third. Kevin Jordan drove in Lieberthal with a long drive to left that Joe McEwing, who came in as a defensive replacement in the inning, caught on the run.

"That play really was a game-saver," Valentine said.

Wendell then got the next two outs to get out of the jam.

The Phillies got off to a quick start against Rusch on RBI singles by Abreu and Lieberthal.

"I gradually was more aggressive as the game went on," Rusch said. "After that first inning, I established myself and got ahead in the count. I'm so much better when I'm ahead of the hitters."

The Mets got a run back in the bottom of the first on Bell's solo homer to left-center, his ninth of the season.

Mora tied it for the Mets in the fifth with a two-out, solo homer, his first since April 30.

extra bases, was optioned to Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre after the game. The move was made to make room for right-hander Dave Coggin, who will make his major league debut at Montreal on Friday.

"I made three mistakes, and all three were hit," Politte said.

Game notes
The Mets are 5-1 in Rusch's last six outings. ... Ventura made two errors, giving him 10 this season. ... Bell's homer was his first since June 9 against Roger Clemens in the Mets' 12-2 victory over the New York Yankees. ... RHP Bobby J. Jones will be recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on Friday to start against Pittsburgh. Jones was 1-3 with a 10.91 ERA before being sent down. LHP Bobby M. Jones was optioned to Norfolk to make room. ... The Mets play 13 of their next 17 at Shea Stadium ... Mets C Mike Piazza was given the night off. ... The Mets have 23 home runs in their last 12 games. ... Abreu started in right field after not starting in two straight games as punishment for showing up late Tuesday. ... Phillies RHP Robert Person will miss his scheduled start Friday night with tightness in his shoulder.

 


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