PHILADELPHIA -- Phillies manager Gabe Kapler hasn't lost faith in closer Hector Neris.
Even after the right-hander blew his second save of the week by surrendering two ninth-inning home runs to the New York Mets' Michael Conforto and Devin Mesoraco on Friday night.
"We have some pitching meetings about how we can help him be at his best and how we are managing our bullpen going forward," Kapler said before the Phillies-Mets game was postponed on Saturday night following a one-hour delay. "Not much has changed. We're going to use our best pitcher for any given moment of the game.