Brandon Nimmo's Walk-Off Hit Lifts Mets Over Phillies 6-5: Alonso Shines, Bader Homers in Thrilling 2025 Showdown

Tuesday, August 26th, 2025

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New York Mets Edge Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 in Nine-Inning Thriller

The New York Mets walked off with a dramatic 6-5 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field, thanks to Brandon Nimmo's clutch single in the bottom of the ninth inning. Pete Alonso had a standout night, racking up four hits and driving in two runs, helping the Mets rally past their NL East rivals.

Alonso and Mets Surge in the Fifth

Pete Alonso delivered a pivotal two-run double as part of a five-run fifth inning for the Mets, transforming a two-run deficit into a 5-2 lead. Juan Soto and Mark Vientos also contributed with RBI singles during the offensive outburst.

Phillies Strike Back, Mets Walk It Off

Harrison Bader tied the game for Philadelphia with a two-run homer in the eighth inning, taking advantage of Mets reliever Ryan Helsley's struggles. Bader, who played for the Mets last season, continued his recent hot streak against them but also made a crucial throwing error from center field in the fifth. Bryce Harper and Bader led the Phillies with three hits each, but their efforts fell just short.

In the bottom of the ninth, the Mets loaded the bases with singles from Starling Marte, Pete Alonso, and Brett Baty. Brandon Nimmo then lined a base hit through a drawn-in infield, sealing the win for New York and notching his fifth career walk-off RBI. Nimmo had earlier contributed with a sacrifice fly in the fifth inning.

Bullpen and Pitching Highlights

Edwin Díaz delivered a stellar performance out of the bullpen for the Mets, striking out four of the five batters he faced in 1 2/3 perfect innings. For the Phillies, starter Jesús Luzardo was ejected after an argument with the home plate umpire following a two-run single by Harper that had temporarily given Philadelphia the lead. Luzardo struggled in the fifth and plunked Luis Torrens with an 0-2 pitch, sparking the Mets’ rally.

Key Moments and Stats

One of the game’s turning points came when Luzardo hit Luis Torrens to start New York’s five-run rally. Bader continued his dominance over the Mets this season, going 9-for-14 against his former team, though his throwing error proved costly for Philadelphia.

Recent Trends and Rivalry Notes

The win marked the Mets’ fourth victory in five games following a tough stretch, and pulled them within five games of first-place Philadelphia in the NL East. Notably, New York has won its last nine home games against the Phillies, including contests from last year’s playoffs. Meanwhile, Philadelphia has now lost 23 of their last 29 games in Queens, counting postseason matchups.

Up Next

The Mets will aim for a three-game sweep as rookie sensation Nolan McLean (2-0, 1.46 ERA) makes his third major league start. The Phillies will counter with right-hander Taijuan Walker (4-6, 3.44 ERA), who returns to pitch against one of his former teams.

In summary

The New York Mets outlasted the Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 in an intense, back-and-forth contest, highlighted by Brandon Nimmo's walk-off single and Pete Alonso's four-hit night. The Mets mounted a five-run fifth to overcome an early deficit and weathered a late charge by the Phillies, with standout performances from both teams' stars. The win narrows the gap in the NL East and continues the Mets’ recent dominance at home over Philadelphia. Up next, the Mets look for a sweep as the series concludes at Citi Field.


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