The Philadelphia Phillies lost to the New York Mets 6-5 on Tuesday to drop the three-game series . Now just five games ahead of the Amazins in the NL East, Philly will look to salvage the set on Wednesday. The story of Game 2 was trade deadline acquisitions, with a massive homer from a new Phillie tying the game late. Phillies centerfielder Harrison Bader tied the game in the eighth inning off of Mets reliever Ryan Helsley. Expand Tweet

Bader came up in the top of the eighth inning with the Phillies down 5-3 and Nick Castellanos on first base. With one swing, the former Met tied the game and silenced the Citi Field crowd. While Brandon Nimmo and Edwin Diaz lit them back up in the following innings, it was a huge homer for the center fielder.

The Phillies traded for Bader from t

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