QUEENS — For a Mets lineup that had been starving for production from the bottom of their owner, Mark Canha answered the bell on Wednesday night at Citi Field against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The veteran left fielder, who batted eighth, drove in all of his team’s runs, going 2-for-3 with a two-run home run and a two-run single off Philadelphia ace Aaron Nola in a 4-1 Mets (29-27) victory, clinching a series win over the NL East rivals.
“It feels great,” Canha said. “You work and you work. I feel like a lot of games throughout the course of the season are OK and a little bit good, a little bit
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