The stakes were high at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday night for the Philadelphia Phillies. After taking the first game of this weekend series in dominant fashion, the Phillies were destroyed in the second one when the New York Mets busted out of their slump in a major way, hitting seven solo home runs in a performance that was headlined by their stars. While Juan Soto might have gotten the most attention for the game he had, Francisco Lindor started the charge in the top of the third inning when he hit a homer 406 feet to center field. For those that have been following the history of what happens to the Mets when their superstar shortstop hits a home run, they could have turned off the television or left the contest on Saturday early as soon as that happened.