Phils rally for 6 runs in ninth to beat Mets

ASSOCIATED PRESS The Philadelphia Phillies’ Jayson Werth hits an RBI single to bring home Pat Burrell during the first inning Tuesday at Shea Stadium.
NEW YORK (AP) — So Taguchi and Jimmy Rollins had two-run doubles in a six-run ninth, and the Philadelphia Phillies rallied against the New York Mets’ makeshift bullpen for an 8-6 victory Tuesday night, taking over first place in the NL East.
After Johan Santana pitched eight dominant innings, the Mets had to make do without closer Billy Wagner, who had an MRI on his shoulder earlier Tuesday.
Manager Jerry Manuel said Wagner, who has a muscle spasm around the joint, would be a midgame decision based on how the left-hander felt.
Dauner Sanchez gave up three straight hits to start the ninth. Joe Smith (1-2) relieved and Carlos Ruiz drove in a run with a high bouncer that shortstop Jose Reyes fielded but he missed stepping on second base.
Pedro Feliciano came on and Taguchi, a pinch-hitter, stroked a two-run double to tie it. Rollins followed with a double that made it 7-5.
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