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Francoeur added a solo shot two batters later. Barajas, who drove in three runs, homered leading off the fifth and continued to torment his former team. Since his one unpopular season in Philadelphia in 2007, Barajas is 12 for 21 with six homers, three doubles and 13 RBIs against the Phillies.
It was Barajas' ninth career multihomer game and second this season. He also homered twice on April 9 against Washington.
Barajas' second homer came off Lidge, who was making his 2010 debut after missing the first month of the season following operations on his right knee and right elbow. The closer gave up sharp hits to two of his three batters in the ninth, managing only one out on a liner to right.
New York scored four runs in the seventh off Baez, who walked Niese during the rally. Barajas hit an RBI double, Angel Pagan had a two-run triple and Jose Reyes singled home another run.
Pagan finished with three hits, including a double. Barajas also scored three times from the No. 8 spot in the batting order.
The Mets have won only three of their last 14 games against Philadelphia, and two of nine at Citizens Bank Park.
NOTES: It was Niese's first appearance against the Phillies. ... Francoeur remained in the game after he was hit by Baez's pitch, then was replaced in right field in the bottom of the seventh by Gary Matthews Jr. ... Mike Pelfrey, New York's scheduled starter for Saturday, leads the majors with an 0.69 ERA. His 24-inning scoreless streak is the longest in the big leagues.
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