LONDON — Bryce Harper celebrated with a soccer slide after his tying home run, Ranger Suárez became the season's first 10-game winner and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the New York Mets 7-2 on Saturday in the opener of Major League Baseball's third London Series.
Harper sparked a six-run fourth that included Whit Merrifield's three-run homer for the major league-best Phillies (45-19), who have won four in a row and seven of eight. Harper was a triple shy of the cycle.
''I didn't tell any of my teammates because I wanted them all to be pretty surprised,'' Harper said of his celebration.
Nick Castellanos added an eighth-inning homer and watched from the batter's box until he knew it was inside the left-field foul pole at London Stadium, home of the Premier League club West Ham.
Suárez (10-1) allowed two runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings for the Phillies, who played their first game outside North America. Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson got his 200th regular-season win (200-137).
Suárez said through a translator he was ''a little wild today with my pitches'' before making adjustments. His ERA rose from 1.70 to 1.81.
After Starling Marte's RBI double in the first, Harper pulled a sweeper from Sean Manaea (3-3) over the Mets bullpen in right. The two-time NL MVP then did a soccer slide in front of the Phillies dugout and moments later yelled ''I love soccer!'' while high-fiving teammates.
Harper has a team-high 15 homers and the Phillies are 22-0 when Harper has an RBI.