The New York Mets snapped a seven-game losing streak with a comeback victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in the middle game of a three-game series on Sunday. Playing their second contest under interim manager Andy Green, the Mets overcame an early 2-0 deficit to secure a win at their home ballpark.

Philadelphia took an early lead against Mets pitchers Tim Mayza and Alan Rangel, holding New York scoreless through the first five innings. Bryce Harper contributed a two-run homer and finished the game 2-for-4 at the plate, as the Phillies sought to extend their own four-game winning streak.

New York’s rally began in the sixth inning, when the Mets batted around and produced a decisive offensive surge. Juan Soto and Bo Bichette singled with one out, setting the stage for Francisco Lindor’s triple that brought both runners home to tie the game. Following walks to Rangel and Jonathan Bowlan, A.J. Ewing delivered a two-run single up the middle, giving the Mets a three-run advantage.

The Mets maintained their momentum in the seventh inning with an RBI triple from Soto, who then scored on a sacrifice fly by Bichette to extend the lead. On the mound, Mets reliever A.J. Minter (1-1) provided key relief, allowing just one hit over 1⅔ innings during the comeback.

The Phillies were unable to respond as New York’s bullpen held firm, ending the Mets’ skid and halting Philadelphia’s winning streak. Rangel was charged with the loss, dropping to 0-1, while the Mets relied on a collective pitching effort from five arms to secure the victory.