The Mets rallied for their tenth straight victory on Thursday night with a 10-8 comeback win over the Reds, according to The Associated Press.
David Wright's two-run home run in the ninth inning sparked New York's comeback, as they tied the Phillies for the lead in the NL East.
The streak ties the Major League mark for the season as the Twins won ten-straight in late June.
"We've been taking such a beating all year long for how we play the game and what we've done wrong and what little we've done right," closer Billy Wagner said. "I love seeing guys who told us two weeks ago how bad we stunk, and now they're going, 'Well, you're in first place.' Yeah."
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