PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Daniel Murphy hit a go-ahead, two-run double in the 13th inning after making a spectacular defensive play to end the 10th, leading the New York Mets to their seventh straight victory, 9-5 over the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday night.

Daniel Murphy of the New York Mets hits a two-run double in the 13th inning at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. (Drew Hallowell, Getty Images)
Daniel Murphy of the New York Mets hits a two-run double in the 13th inning at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. (Drew Hallowell, Getty Images)
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Reliever Carlos Torres led off the 13th with a single to center, went to second on Curtis Granderson's single to left and they both scored on Murphy's opposite-field hit off Hector Neris (2-2). Helped by two errors by Neris, the Mets scored two more runs in the inning.

Murphy sent the game to the 11th with a tremendous defensive play. Jeff Francoeur's hard liner deflected off Torres' leg toward first base. Murphy made a diving stop before flipping a no-look toss toward the bag that was caught by hustling Torres, who beat Francoeur by a half-step.

Torres (5-5) pitched 2 1-3 scoreless innings, allowing one hit and striking out one.

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