Phillies 5, Mets 4 (11 innings)
PHILADELPHIA -- Peter Bourjos drove in the winning run with a two-out infield single in the bottom of the 11th, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies to a 5-4 victory over the New York Mets Wednesday night.
Bourjos, batting ninth in manager Pete Mackanin's reshuffled lineup, victimized Hansel Robles, the last of six Mets pitchers.
The Phillies salvaged the last game of a three-game series.
Jeanmar Gomez (2-0) pitched two scoreless innings in relief to earn the victory. Robles fell to 0-1.
Philadelphia's Freddy Galvis doubled with one out in the 11th, and David Lough was intentionally walked. The runners advanced on a wild pitch. With the infield in, pinch hitter Emmanuel Burriss was unable to lay down a bunt on the 2-1 pitch from Robles, and then flew out to short center field.
Bourjos, who in the seventh drove in the tying run with a single, then bounced Robles' 0-2 pitch down the third-base line. Mets third baseman David Wright backhanded the ball but bounced his throw belatedly to first base, allowing Bourjos to reach base and Galvis to score.
Yoenis Cespedes and Lucas Duda hit back-to-back homers in fifth for the Mets, the third time in as many days New York did that. The Mets hit 12 homers in the series.
Mets starter Bartolo Colon worked six innings and allowed three runs and four hits while striking out four and walking one.
Philadelphia starter Jeremy Hellickson went 4 1/3 innings and surrendered four runs and 10 hits, while striking out six, walking one and hitting a batter.
It appeared Asdrubal Cabrera had hit a three-run homer when his drive to right bounced off the top of the out-of-town scoreboard and into the stands with two men aboard in the second inning.
After a replay review, however, it was ruled that a fan touched the ball, and Cabrera was awarded a ground-rule double. That drove in Duda, who led off the inning with a double.
Neil Walker, who singled earlier in the inning, scored on a wild pitch by Hellickson, making it 2-0.
Galvis tied it with his first homer of the season, a two-run shot off Colon in the bottom of the second, and the Phillies claimed a 3-2 lead on a sacrifice fly by David Lough in the fourth.
With one out in the fifth, however, Cespedes lined Hellickson's 2-1 curveball into the seats in left for his fifth homer of the season, and his second of the series. Duda followed with a shot off the facing of the upper deck in right to put the Mets ahead 4-3.
NOTES: The Phillies designated LHP James Russell for assignment and selected the contract of RHP Andrew Bailey from Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Russell gave up nine runs in 4 1/3 innings for the Phillies. Bailey went 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA in four appearances for the IronPigs. ... The Mets hit 17 home runs in their previous five games, including six in Tuesday's 11-1 victory over the Phillies. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that is the most homers in a five-game span in club history. The previous mark was 16 from Aug. 19 to Aug. 24, 2015. ... Phillies manager Pete Mackanin put CF Odubel Herrera in the leadoff spot for the first time this season and batted RHP Jeremy Hellickson eighth and RF Peter Bourjos ninth. It was Mackanin's latest attempt to awaken an attack that through Tuesday had produced 37 runs, fewest in the National League.