The Philadelphia Phillies recovered quite nicely from Friday’s 9-1 drubbing by the New York Mets. And how!

The Phillies followed up Saturday’s 10-0 Roy Halladay (5-1, 1.47 ERA) shutout with a power-surged 11-5 drubbing of the Mets on Sunday night to vault the team back into first place over the Mets by a half game.

The second series of the 10-game homestand starts tonight at 7 p.m. as the Cardinals Jamie Garcia (2-1, 1.04) faces Joe Blanton, who is fresh off the disabled list.

Going into Saturday’s game, the pitching matchups favored the Mets. They had Mike Pelfry and Johan Santana pitching Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

The Mets Mike Pelfry, who had a 4-0 and 0.69 ERA prior to the game, got lit up for six runs in four innings on Saturday.

Seems the fourth inning has been a magic potion for the Phils. They have scored 15 runs in their last two games in the fourth inning against the Mets.

But it is no accident for a patient, good-hitting team. In the fourth inning, batters get their second look at the starter, enough time to judge the tendencies of his pitches.

And the fourth inning in last night’s game is worth recounting: the Phillies sent 13 men to the plate and scored nine runs, all with two outs.

Here is the breakdown: Trailing 5-2, Chase Utley leads off with a double. Ryan Howard flies out, Jayson Werth grounds out, Utley to third. Two outs.

Raul Ibanez singles to score Utley, 5-3. Juan Castro singles, Ruiz walks to load the bases for Jamie Moyer. Johan Santana goes 2-0 on Moyer and the opposing pitcher works a seven-pitch bases-loaded walk. 5-4 Mets.

Which bring up Shane Victorino. Gone. Grand slam. 8-5 Phillies. Don’t blink: Placido Polanco singles, then Utley hits a deep home run to left. 10-5. Ryan Howard singles, Jayson Werth doubles, Howard scores. 11-5 Phillies. Ibanez grounds out to end the inning.

Game over.

Santana, who is lifted after Utley’s home run, is charged with 10 runs on eight hits in 3.2 innings of work.

I am the happiest when the Phillies offense is stupid good.

It does not matter who the pitcher is.

I credit Moyer’s walk to spark the big inning. Mets manager Jerry Manuel on the television sports highlights credited Raul Ibanez’s hit. Sure, it continued the inning.

One thing for sure: The Mets are better than last year.

It might not be enough.

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