Apr 13, 2007 12:19 AM EST

A little in-game adjustment went a long way for Tom Glavine on Thursday night, all the way to his 292nd win.

Glavine settled down after a rocky start to throw six innings in the Mets' 5-3 victory over the Phillies, getting it done in the oldest matchup of left-handed starters in major league history with his arm and his bat.

Jimmy Rollins homered twice in the first two innings but that was it for the Phillies as Glavine fixed a little mechanical issue by improvising between innings.

"I was rushing in my delivery and rushing to try to make pitches," he said. "After the second inning, when I threw my warmup pitches in the third inning, I kind of tried to make a little conscious adjustment and it felt good. It felt like my pitches were a little bit better during the warmup and just tried to go with it, and it seemed to work."

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