NEW YORK (AP) -- Wilmer Flores singled home the winning run with two outs in the 10th inning for his second huge hit in two days, giving the New York Mets a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.
The Mets pulled it out after Jacob deGrom and the bullpen blew a three-run lead in the eighth, improving to 19-6 at home this season. They have won seven consecutive series against the Phillies, beating their NL East rivals 19 times in the past 24 meetings.
Juan Lagares led off the 10th with a single against Jeanmar Gomez (0-1) before Elvis Araujo walked Lucas Duda. Daniel Murphy grounded into a double play, but Michael Cuddyer walked and Flores lined a single over shortstop.
 
Flores delivers again, Mets beat Phillies 5-4 in 10 innings
 
Flores snapped a sixth-inning tie with a three-run homer in the series opener Monday, sending New York to a 6-3 win.
Jeurys Familia (1-0) worked two scoreless innings, his longest outing since last June, with the help of a strong throw by rookie catcher Kevin Plawecki to nab a runner trying to steal.
Maikel Franco capped a four-run rally in the eighth with a two-out RBI single against Carlos Torres that gave Philadelphia a 4-3 lead. Ben Revere hit a two-run triple off rookie reliever Hansel Robles and scored on Freddy Galvis' single through a drawn-in infield.
New York responded in the bottom half with Flores' sacrifice fly against Ken Giles following a leadoff walk to Duda and Murphy's double.
Franco kept it tied with an outstanding play at third base on a slow roller by rookie pinch-hitter Darrell Ceciliani.
Working on another dazzling start at Citi Field, deGrom was cruising along with a 3-0 lead in the eighth before consecutive one-out singles put a Phillies runner on second base for the first time all night.
That was it for deGrom, who touched the bill of his cap to acknowledge applause from the crowd of 21,064. But everything he accomplished in 105 pitches was undone by Robles in four.
Last season's NL Rookie of the Year, deGrom struck out nine and walked none. He retired his final 23 batters in his previous start against St. Louis, throwing eight shutout innings of one-hit ball that left him 10-1 with a 1.19 ERA and 94 strikeouts in his past 12 outings at home.
New York scored three times off Jerome Williams with two outs in the third after deGrom beat out a double-play ball. Duda beat the shift with an RBI single, and Cuddyer broke his bat on a two-run single with the count 0-2.
One day after the Phillies were unhappy with plate umpire Larry Vanover's seemingly wide strike zone, manager Ryne Sandberg stepped out of the dugout during a spat with Ron Kulpa after Galvis was called out on strikes in the fourth.
 

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