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That’s a Hill of a catch: Phillies 2, Mets 1

That’s a Hill of a catch: Phillies 2, Mets 1

June 27, 2026

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 26: Derek Hill #49 of the Philadelphia Phillies scores a run during the seventh inning past Luis Torrens #13 of the New York Mets at Citi Field on June 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images It’s kind of crazy the way momentum works in baseball. Normally, we equate momentum as when one teams comes from behind on another, scoring runs to take a lead and eventually emerging victorious. One could argue that both teams had some kind of momentum today coming into this game. The Phillies, of course, had several games where they were down to their last strike before demolishing a Nationals bullpen. The Mets had a different kind of momentum. They had earlier fired their manager and were looking to get off to a good start under the interim manager.

class="wp-block-paragraph">In the first inning, the Phillies capitalized on their momentum, the first three hitters reaching on hits and scoring a run. Eventually, the Mets starter Zach Thornton settled down and kept them off the board the rest of the inning to swing some mo’ back New York’s way. Carson Benge singled off of Zack Wheeler to start the Mets’ frame, bringing up Juan Soto. Soto drove a ball that looked off the bat to be a home run, but Derek Hill had other ideas.

🚨 DEREK HILL HIGHWAY ROBBERY 🚨 pic.twitter.com/0tQ2zeyn8A

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) June 26, 2026That, my friends, is a dagger.

class="wp-block-paragraph">You could almost see the air going out of the Mets’ balloon after that catch, much in the way you could see Ralph Wiggum’s heart breaking with Lisa Simpson.

class="wp-block-paragraph">The rest of the game, it was Wheeler in total command of his game. He allowed a single run in the fourth when Bo Bichette doubled, moved to third on a ground ball and scored on a Jared Young single, but the rest of the game was a masterclass.

class="wp-block-paragraph">The issue? Thornton had also settled all the way in, limiting the Phillies’ offense to the lone run on seven hits. He was relieved by Huascar Brozaban in the seventh, a move on which the Phillies capitalized. Hill singled, then moved to second on a walk to Bryson Stott. Trea Turner came through with a two-out RBI single to score Hill and give the Phillies a lead.

Turn and burn pic.twitter.com/P8Ikyh1wlJ

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) June 27, 2026In the end, the momentum shifting catch by Hill was the difference. Without it, who knows how the Mets respond. They’d have had the lead in the first inning with no outs and the stadium loud. Instead, they allowed Wheeler to get locked in and were summarily locked up themselves.

class="wp-block-paragraph">Good.

class="wp-block-paragraph">These teams will lock horns again tomorrow afternoon, so long as the weather holds up.