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PHILADELPHIA — After Mets right fielder Michael Conforto had beaten out an infield single, stolen a base and homered Wednesday afternoon, he stood at his locker and wore a gray T-shirt emblazoned with “Pressure is a privilege.”
The Mets had lost for a second straight day, this time by 3-2. Conforto’s final at-bat, which came in the ninth inning, ended with a shot that was caught a few feet short of the right-field fence. Despite all he’d done, including homering for a second straight game, he lamented his inability to finish the job.
“We didn’t do enough when we were here,” he said as the team readied to fly to St.