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Phillies have slug fest as Tyler Phillips earns first-career MLB win with hometown team
Phillies have slug fest as Tyler Phillips earns first-career MLB win with hometown team originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
They never stay in the loss column for long, do they?
The Phillies slugged their way to even up the series against the Athletics with a 11-5 victory Saturday at Citizens Bank Park, tying a season-best 29 games over .500.
In the biggest storyline of the day, Tyler Phillips did just enough to earn the first win of his major league career. From growing up a Phillies fan in South Jersey, to taking the mound representing his childhood team — it was a storybook kind of day for the 26-year-old right-handed pitcher.
“The past few days have been pretty wild,” Phillips said prior to the start. “I keep looking over at my seats, like with my dad, growing up and just trying to take it all in.
“The experience has been crazy. I don’t even know what to say most of the time.”
Phillips went six innings, allowing four hits, four runs and punched out five. It was just enough to get the job done on a day where the bats came to play.
Nick Castellanos smoked a 423 ft. cutter to the ivy wall in center field for a two-run home run. He had four runs batted in on the day.
Johan Rojas had a solo home run in the fourth inning, landing just over the wall in left field. It was his third of the season, the last dating back to May 10 against the Marlins.
Trea Turner continues on his offensive tear since returning from the injured list due to a hamstring strain on June 17. His two-run home run was the seventh of the month for the Phillies shortstop — in 11 games. He had just three prior. Turner has at least one hit in 19 of the 23 games he has played since returning.
Bryce Harper added a solo shot in the bottom of the seventh for his 21st of the season. More impressively, the home run against the Athletics marks the 30th and final club he needed a home run against in MLB. He is the 19th active player to accomplish this feat. Harper ended the day with three runs batted in.
The four-home run day moves the Phillies to fifth-most in the league (117). Only two National League teams have more — the Dodgers (129) and Mets (119).
ON DECK …
There’s one more game between the Phillies and the All-Star break. They have not yet announced their Sunday starter in place of Zack Wheeler, who is skipping a start in the rotation due to lower back spasms. It’s likely after not being used Saturday, Michael Mercado will get the nod to kick off a bullpen game.
The club has tied an MLB record with eight All-Stars, five being pitchers (Cristopher Sanchez, Wheeler, Ranger Suarez, Jeff Hoffman, Matt Strahm, Harper, Turner and Alec Bohm).
Sanchez was named early Saturday, replacing Chris Sale. Suarez (lower back tightness) and Wheeler will not participate in the Mid Summer Classic.
Bohm will be the seventh Phillie in franchise history to participate in the Home Run Derby.
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