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Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets

· Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Phillies
90-72, 41-40 Away
Final
9 - 1
New York Mets
75-87, 43-38 Home

Playoff-bound Phillies rout Mets 9-1 in Buck Showalter's finale as New York manager

Bryce Harper and the defending NL champion Phillies will head home to face the Miami Marlins in a best-of-three wild-card series starting Tuesday. Miami went 7-6 against Philadelphia this season.

“They won the season series, so they match up well with us,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. “We have a lot of prep to do. They can beat you in a lot of different ways.”

Brandon Marsh homered and finished with four RBI for the Phillies (90-72), who won four more games than a season ago, when they qualified as the final National League wild card before reaching the World Series. Bryson Stott, Johan Rojas and Garrett Stubbs each had RBI hits, and Bohm also had a sacrifice fly.

Matt Strahm tossed a perfect first inning as an opener before Nick Nelson (1-0) won his season debut with 5 1/3 innings of one-run ball.

“We are going to try and find a way to win a game,” said Kyle Schwarber, who finished with 47 homers, tied for the fourth-most in franchise history. “At the end of the day, it doesn’t need to look pretty. It doesn’t need to look sexy or anything like that. We just have to find a way to win a game at the end of the day.”

For the Mets, the day began with Showalter concluding his pregame news conference by saying he was told the team was “going to go in a different direction with the manager next year.” New York plans to introduce David Stearns as president of baseball operations on Monday.

Showalter’s exit after two seasons — the shortest of his five big league stints — clears the way for Stearns to pick the next manager.

“I wish things could have gone better this season because the Mets fans deserve that,” Showalter said as he appeared to fight back tears. “In my heart, I always wonder what could have happened if this happened or that happened, but I try not to live in that world.

“It’s not the ending I wanted, but I still love this city and the players.”

Mets players and coaches stood in front of the dugout and joined the crowd of 41,212 in giving Showalter a standing ovation as he exchanged lineup cards before first pitch. A message reading “Thank You Buck” was displayed on the scoreboard.

“He’s an unbelievable manager,” Mets first baseman Pete Alonso said. “I think he’s a great mentor and I think that he does a great job of understanding his personnel, not just their talents and what they do day to day on the field. I think that he understands how they tick and how each guy ticks on the roster as an individual.”

Showalter received another warm ovation as he headed back to the dugout following a pitching change in the ninth inning.

Showalter led the Mets to a 101-61 record last season, when he was voted NL Manager of the Year. New York lost to San Diego in a wild-card series, then added three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander to its pitching staff during the offseason.

The Mets boosted their payroll to a record $355 million on opening day, but wound up dealing Verlander, Max Scherzer and several other veterans ahead of the Aug. 1 trade deadline.

The Mets fell to 74-87 on Sunday — the largest season-to-season drop-off in the majors this year and the largest in franchise history.

“It doesn’t seem real — I think it’s going to take some time to digest all these things,” center fielder Brandon Nimmo said. “We had a lot of great memories, a lot of great times last year with the 101 wins. We had a lot of great times this year as well. There was lots of high points in the year, even despite the way things turned out.

“But it is very interesting that one year removed from that season, we’re sitting here in this position.”

Showalter is 1,726-1,665 (.509) in 22 seasons as a big league manager with the Yankees, Diamondbacks, Rangers, Orioles and Mets — guiding all those organizations to the playoffs besides Texas.

José Butto (1-4) gave up two runs and struck out four in six innings.

Tim Locastro homered in the third — the first of just two hits for the Mets.

REMEMBERING TIM

The Mets held a moment of silence before the game in honor of Tim Wakefield, the Boston Red Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates knuckleballer who died Sunday of brain cancer at age 57.

ATTENDANCE

The Mets drew 41,212 for Sunday’s finale and welcomed 2,573,555 fans this season, a slight increase over last year’s 2,564,737.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Phillies: SS Trea Turner (left elbow bruise) felt fine but sat out the meaningless regular-season finale. Thomson said Turner would have played in a game with significant implications.

UP NEXT

Phillies: RHP Zack Wheeler (13-6, 3.61 ERA) will start the wild-card series opener Tuesday in Philadelphia against Miami.

Mets: A new manager will be in the dugout for the spring training opener Feb. 24 against the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Matchup Prediction

Mets: 30.5%
Phillies: 69.5%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

9th Inning Alonso popped out to shortstop.
9th Inning Mauricio struck out swinging.
9th Inning Ortega flied out to center.
9th Inning Lorenzen relieved Soto
9th Inning Sosa struck out swinging.
9th Inning Marsh homered to center (402 feet), Pache scored and Stott scored.

Statistics

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1 Games Played 1
1 Team Games Played 1
0 Hit By Pitch 0
10 Ground Balls 11
7 Strikeouts 8
9 Runs Batted In 1
0 Sacrifice Hit 0
12 Hits 2
1 Stolen Bases 1
4 Walks 2
0 Catcher Interference 0
9 Runs 1
1 Ground Into Double Play 1
1 Sacrifice Flies 0
37 At Bats 28
2 Home Runs 1
0 Grand Slam Home Runs 0
15 Runners Left On Base 7
1 Triples 0
1 Game Winning RBIs 0
0 Intentional Walks 0
1 Doubles 0
21 Fly Balls 9
0 Caught Stealing 0
161 Pitches 108
0 Games Started 0
0 Pinch At Bats 0
0 Pinch Hits 0
0.0 Player Rating 0.0
1 Is Qualified 1
1 Is Qualified In Steals 1
21 Total Bases 5
42 Plate Appearances 30
324.0 Projected Home Runs 162.0
4 Extra Base Hits 1
7.8 Runs Created -0.4
.324 Batting Average .071
.000 Pinch Hit Average .000
.568 Slugging Percentage .179
.378 Secondary Average .214
.381 On Base Percentage .133
.949 OBP Pct + SLG Pct .312
0.5 Ground To Fly Ball Ratio 1.2
7.8 Runs Created Per 27 Outs -0.4
59.5 Batter Rating 10.0
18.5 At Bats Per Home Run 28.0
1.00 Stolen Base Percentage 1.00
3.83 Pitches Per Plate Appearance 3.60
.243 Isolated Power .107
0.57 Walk To Strikeout Ratio 0.25
.095 Walks Per Plate Appearance .067
.054 Secondary Average Minus Batting Average .143
18.0 Runs Produced 2.0
1.0 Runs Ratio 1.0
0.6 Patience Ratio 0.2
0.4 Balls In Play Average 0.1
103.5 MLB Rating 60.3
0.0 Offensive Wins Above Replacement 0.0
0.0 Wins Above Replacement 0.0

Game Information

Citi Field

Location: Queens, New York
Attendance: 41,212 | Capacity:

2024 National League East Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Philadelphia 95 67 .586 - W1
Atlanta 89 73 .549 6 W1
New York 89 73 .549 6 L1
Washington 71 91 .438 24 L1
Miami 62 100 .383 33 W4
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