Mets-Phillies Saturday game enters rain delay

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PHILADELPHIA — The Mets and Phillies could not beat the rain.

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Despite moving the game up an hour on Saturday, the two sides have entered a rain delay with no outs in the bottom of the seventh inning and the Phillies leading 6-1 at Citizens Bank Park.

There is no announcement for if or when the game will resume.

It has been a sloppy game for the Mets, whose one run was supplied on a Tyrone Taylor solo home run in the top of the second inning. The Mets had already been trailing behind a two-run Kyle Schwarber home run in the first inning.

Taylor has two of the Mets' three hits in the afternoon, adding a fourth-inning single. A.J. Ewing also reached on an infield single to the right side.

Sean Manaea finished his outing with four earned runs allowed on seven hits and two walks with seven strikeouts in 4⅔ innings. Trea Turner added a solo home run in the fifth inning against Manaea.

The Mets have committed three errors in the game, with Carson Benge bobbling a ground ball in the first inning, Francisco Alvarez throwing wide of first base on a pickoff in the fifth and Francisco Lindor throwing away a relay to third base in the sixth.

The Phillies tacked on two runs against Kodai Senga in the bottom of the sixth inning on a Bryce Harper two-run single.

Check back for more updates on the Mets and Phillies game on Saturday afternoon.

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