Kaz Ishii pitched 6 2/3 strong innings and Jose Reyes had three hits and stole three bases, leading the New York Mets past the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 Thursday. Doug Mientkiewicz homered and drove in two runs for the last-place Mets, who are 6-3 against Philadelphia this season. Ishii (2-6) gave up three runs and six hits, making sure four runs were enough in a hitter-friendly ballpark. The Mets averaged 2.7 runs per game in his first nine starts. "I'm happy I was finally able to contribute," Ishii said through an interpreter. "I was trying to minimize the damage. This is a small park. You have to be very careful and concentrate here." Jim Thome and Todd Pratt homered for the Phillies, who have lost six of nine after a 12-1 homestand. The sellout crowd of 45,449 was the largest at Citizens Bank Park, which opened last year. "I liked our matchup today," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "I'm not saying anything bad about [Ishii]. I thought we'd get some runs. Give him credit. He held us. He had command of his fastball."