Wright Homers in Return, Mets Hit 8, Beat Phillies 16-7

David Wright hit a long home run on his first major league swing in 133 days, Wilmer Flores went deep twice and the New York Mets set a franchise record with eight homers in a 16-7 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night.

Yoenis Cespedes, Juan Lagares, Travis d'Arnaud, Daniel Murphy and Michael Cuddyer also connected for the NL East-leading Mets. New York set a franchise record with 15 extra-base hits — seven doubles and eight homers. The teams tied an NL record with 11 combined homers.

Fresh off scoring 33 runs in a three-game sweep at Colorado, the Mets slugged their way back from a 7-2 deficit after Jacob deGrom's shortest career outing.

The 2014 NL Rookie of the Year lasted just 2 2-3 innings and allowed a career-high seven runs on eight hits. His ERA rose from 1.98 to 2.29.Sean Gilmartin (3-1) had four strikeouts in 3 1-3 scoreless innings to earn the win.

Ryan Howard and Domonic Brown hit three-run homers and Cameron Rupp also took deGrom deep. But the Mets chased starter Adam Morgan and rallied off Hector Neris (2-1).

Wright returned to the lineup after missing more than four months with spinal stenosis. He drove a 1-1 pitch from Morgan into the second deck in left field leading off the second inning.

The 32-year-old Wright got a standing ovation from Mets fans at Citizens Bank Park when he ran onto the field, a louder ovation when he came to the plate and more cheers when he connected. He finished 2 for 4 with a walk, scored three runs and made two errors.

The Mets continued their dominance over the Phillies with their ninth win in 10 games this year and 21st in the last 26 meetings. They are 11-3 in Philadelphia the last two seasons.

Howard hit a three-run shot the opposite way to left field to give the Phillies a 3-0 lead in the first.

After Wright hit a 435-foot homer, Rupp drove one 460 feet to straightaway center for his fifth homer in his last 12 games and a 4-1 lead.

Lagares lined an 0-2 pitch out to left in the third to cut it to 4-2. Brown answered in the bottom half to extend the lead to 7-2. Flores hit a two-run shot in the fourth and d'Arnaud followed with a solo homer.

Flores' three-run drive to left made it 8-7 in the fifth. Then Cuddyer went deep for a 9-7 lead. Cespedes connected with two outs in the ninth with a shot off the facing of the second deck in left field for New York's eighth homer.

Flores made an excellent defensive play to end the eighth, a diving backhanded stop on Howard's liner to shallow right. Howard stopped running and had turned toward the dugout when he realized Flores didn't make a clean catch, and was thrown out trying to beat it out.

The Mets had seven homers here on April 19, 2005. They had 13 extra-base hits at Arizona on Aug. 24, 2005. NL teams combined for 11 homers five other times. It last happened on May 17, 1979, at Wrigley Field when the Phillies hit five and the Cubs had six.

The major league record for most homers combined is 12.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Mets: 1B Lucas Duda is expected to return once he's eligible to come off the disabled list on Sept. 6, according to GM Sandy Alderson. Duda is out with a back injury, but a second opinion was favorable.

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Mets RHP Noah Syndergaard (7-6, 3.17) goes against Phillies RHP Jerome Williams (4-9, 6.10). Syndergaard pitched 7 1-3 scoreless innings in a win in his only start vs. Philadelphia on May 27. Williams is 1-2 with a 4.26 ERA in six starts vs. the Mets.

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