PHILADELPHIA — Nick Castellanos sometimes amazes himself with intuition he can win a game on the final swing.
As he approached the plate with two outs in the ninth inning, with two runners on and the score tied, Castellanos had a hunch he could win Game 2 of the NL Division Series for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Even in the face of an 1-2 slider against Mets reliever Tylor Megill.
''I did like that pitch when I saw it,'' Castellanos said.
As Phillies fans unleashed a throaty roar that echoed outside Citizens Bank Park, it was clear they liked that pitch, too.
Castellanos ripped a winning single that scored Trea Turner and sent the Phillies to a dizzying 7-6 win over New York on Sunday and evened the NLDS at one game apiece.
''I said to the guys, Rocky would be proud,'' postseason star Bryce Harper said. ''Never-die mentality. Just a great game.''
This win meant more than any fictional tale.