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Here's how the Reds or Mets can clinch the final NL Wild Card spot
With the D-backs officially eliminated from the playoffs on Friday, the final NL Wild Card spot will come down to two teams: the Reds and Mets.
Here’s where things stood entering Saturday night’s Reds game, which followed the Mets' 5-0 win over the Marlins earlier in the evening. That win by the Mets (83-78) temporarily put them a half-game ahead of the Reds (82-78), who won the season series vs. New York (4-2 record) to secure a pivotal tiebreaker advantage. If the two clubs end play on Sunday with the same record, the Reds would claim the third NL Wild Card spot.
Connor Phillips Has Made Big Changes to Give Reds Major Boost During Playoff Push
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Connor Phillips is having a fantastic season in 2025. He has not allowed a run in his last 10 innings and is earning more pressure situations out of the bullpen, including Friday night's game where he pitched 1 1/3 innings perfect innings with three strikeouts in a must win game.
"Connor Phillips has been a game-changer for us," manager Terry Francona said following the Reds’ 3-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. "We're dying for our young guys to do well, but then to see it right in the middle of a pennant race, that's exciting.” Phillips entered the game in a 1-1 game with a runner on base. "Go get the job done," Phillips said when asked about his mindset going into the game and the situation he was in. "I'm going to go out there and do what I can to pass the ball off to the next guy and do it as cleanly as possible."
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Reds' Connor Phillips is one of the coolest redemption stories in baseball
There are players in the major leagues who can make it easy to forget that, the guys to whom everything comes naturally. But there are many more stories in this game of struggle, of adversity, and in many of those stories, the ending isn't happy.
That looked like it might be the way things were going for Cincinnati Reds right-handed pitcher Connor Phillips.
He made his last of five MLB outings in 2023 as a fill-in starter for the 161st game of the season. He threw 12 consecutive balls to begin the outing and was pulled as the Reds went on to lose, 15-6.






















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