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PHILADELPHIA — The first rule of playing the Phillies, especially in their ballpark, is don’t get lulled to sleep after building an early lead. 

Minus Francisco Lindor, the Mets still appeared in a comfortable place Saturday after jumping to a four-run advantage in the third inning.

But that was all for the Mets’ scoring, and the Phillies stormed through a door left ajar. 

Reed Garrett got a tough out in the seventh inning but couldn’t finish the job, surrendering a double to Cal Stevenson that brought in the tying and go-ahead runs in the Mets’ 6-4 loss to the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. 

Lindor, bothered by back soreness, missed his first game of the season.

Luisangel Acuna arrived from Triple-A Syracuse to start at shortstop in his MLB debut and went 2-for-4 with two singles. 

The Mets’ lead on the National League’s third wild-card shrank to a half-game on the Braves, who played later against the Dodgers. 

Luis Severino allowed just three hits over six innings, but two of them were homers to Bryce Harper.

The right-hander surrendered three earned runs and struck out five with one walk before departing at 86 pitches. 

Starling Marte’s bases-loaded walk against lefty Kolby Allard in the first inning gave the Mets a 1-0 lead.

Jose Iglesias singled leading off the game, and with two outs Pete Alonso, J.D. Martinez and Marte walked in succession.

Francisco Alvarez, swinging at the first pitch, was retired to leave the bases loaded. 

The Mets extended their lead to 4-0 in the third inning.

Kody Clemens’ throwing error after gloving Alonso’s grounder to third base brought in the inning’s first run before Marte delivered a two-run triple.

The rally started with Mark Vientos’ leadoff double and Brandon Nimmo’s ensuing single. 

Allard was removed after three innings in which he allowed four runs, one unearned, on five hits with three walks and three strikeouts.

Former Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker worked three scoreless innings in relief. 

Harper homered in the fourth to bring the Phillies within 4-1 after Severino had retired the first 10 batters he faced.

It was the first blast surrendered by Severino in his past three starts. 

Harper returned in the sixth to swat a two-run homer that sliced the Mets’ lead to 4-3.

Trea Turner walked with two outs before Harper, in an at-bat that lasted seven pitches, cleared the right-field fence on a sweeper at the bottom of the strike zone. 

Danny Young surrendered consecutive singles to Bryson Stott and J.T. Realmuto to begin the seventh.

After Brandon Marsh’s sacrifice bunt moved runners to second and third, Garrett entered to strike out pinch hitter Weston Wilson.

But Stevenson jumped on a full-count cutter and smacked a two-run double that placed the Mets in a 5-4 hole. 

Martinez led off the eighth with a shot that appeared destined to land in the Phillies bullpen, but Stevenson reached above the fence in right center to rob Martinez of a game-tying homer. 

J.T. Realmuto delivered an RBI double in the eighth against Ryne Stanek that extended the Phillies’ lead to 6-4.

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