Francisco Lindor hit a grand slam that accounted for all of the Mets’ scoring as the team beat the Phillies 4-1 in Game 4 to advance to the NLCS.
In a bases-loaded situation for the third time in the game, the Mets finally capitalized in the sixth. With the Phillies up 1-0, Jeff Hoffman loaded the bases with no outs before getting an easy grounder to short. Trea Turner opted to get the lone out at home rather than take an easy double play. That kept the bases loaded, and after Carlos Estévez came on as Hoffman’s replacement, Lindor delivered the decisive blow. The Phillies never responded, finishing the game with just four hits. In all, they totaled 24 hits in the series, 11 of those coming off the bats of Bryce Harper and Nick Castellanos. Lindor’s homer was his first of this postseason and seventh in 35 career games in October.