What happened: Derek Hill came through with a two-out hit to knot the game in Philadelphia, briefly erasing the deficit on the MLB Network showcase. The rally didn't hold, though, as the Phillies ultimately dropped the contest to the Mets by a final of 6-4.
Why it matters: The loss leaves Philadelphia at 11-8 and snaps a brief bit of momentum, with the club now riding a one-game skid. New York, meanwhile, climbs to 10-9 and continues to play steady ball against a division-adjacent contender it will see often down the stretch.
By the numbers: Philadelphia entered the night averaging 3.4 runs per game and allowing 3.7, while New York has scored 4.3 and allowed 4.0 over the season's first 19 games. The Mets came in winners of four of their last five; the Phillies had alternated results across their previous five.
What to watch: The series rolls on between these clubs, with Philadelphia looking to answer after letting a tie game slip away at home.