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Braves big guns bounce back, hand Phillies a disappointing loss
After the Phillies offense exploded for five dingers on Monday, the Braves and Spencer Strider came out and shut the door on the Phils on Tuesday. Ronald Acuña Jr. also had two homers, leading the way to a 9-3 win for Atlanta.
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Lorenzen continues to be brutally honest about his recent struggles
After allowing four runs and three walks in 0.1 IP on Tuesday, Michael Lorenzen shares how baseball has always been a roller coaster ride.
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Lorenzen honest about recent struggles after disastrous outing in Atlanta
It’s all come crashing down since the no-hitter for Michael Lorenzen. “Sometimes this game’s really easy for you. … And then it flips, just like that.”
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Phillies overpowered by Strider, piggyback situation fails
The Phillies’ lineup ran into the buzzsaw that is Spencer Strider Tuesday night as the Cristopher Sanchez-Michael Lorenzen situation did not go according to plan.
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Harper gets the Phillies back in the game with a three-run blast
Braves starter Spencer Strider was cruising until he let up this three-run bomb to Bryce Harper in the sixth!
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Phillies move to 5-man rotation, Sanchez holds onto his spot
The Phillies are moving back to a five-man rotation, with Cristopher Sanchez holding onto his spot.
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Phillies close to making rotation decision and Sanchez' spot sounds safe
The Phillies haven’t officially altered their rotation but are likely to do so this weekend in St. Louis.
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Phillies not worried about Braves celebrating division title, just moving forward
Rob Thomson and Kyle Schwarber discuss how this wasn’t how they wanted this Braves series to go, but they’re focused on moving forward.
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Phillies battle Braves to split Monday double header
Bryce Harper’s late-game heroics were wasted (again) in Game 1, but the Phillies bounced back in Game 2 to split their double header with the Braves on Monday.
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Phillies bring the offense early, hang on for important win over Braves
The Phillies needed a win badly Monday night after dropping three of four games and they got it, jumping on rusty Braves starter Kyle Wright and hanging on late.
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Marsh blasts his 10th home run of the year
Brandon Marsh hit his 10th home run of the season to extend the Phillies lead over the Braves in Game 2 of their double header on Monday.
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A ‘frustrated' Michael Lorenzen takes full blame for recent struggles
Michael Lorezen has a 8.14 ERA in his last four starts since his no-hitter. He tries to dissect what’s been going on with his recent struggles.
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What's going on with Lorenzen? Ricky Bottalico weighs in
Right after the Phillies got shutout by the Padres, 8-0, on Tuesday night, the PGL crew tries to figure out what’s gotten into Michael Lorenzen.
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Lorenzen has struggled since no-hitter, but Thomson ‘not really concerned about him'
“I’m not really concerned about him.” Rob Thomson on Wednesday expressed he isn’t worried about Michael Lorenzen’s struggles following his no-hitter two starts ago.
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Phillies blow 6-1 lead to lowly Nationals on Friday night in D.C.
Despite taking a 6-1 lead in the 4ht inning, the Phillies fell to the lowly Washington Nationals Friday night in D.C.
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Phillies follow one of their better wins with one of their worst losses
A game after bouncing back for one of their better wins, the Phillies suffered one of their worst losses of the season Friday night in D.C.
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UNBELIEVEABLE: A special night in South Philadelphia turns into history for Michael Lorenzen
No words can really describe what type of night it was in South Philadelphia on Wednesday night. Michael Lorenezen throws a no-hitter, the 14th in franchise history, in his first start in Philadelphia as a Phillie. Weston Wilson hits his first career home run in his first at-bat, and Nick Castellanos hits two homers, including his 200th career dinger.
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You want all 27 outs of Michael Lorenzen's no-hitter? We have all 27 outs!
The title pretty much describes what we have here. Check out alllllll 27 outs of history in Philadelphia on Wednesday night.
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When did Lorenzen, Castellanos realize history was in the making?
Pretty cool to hear Michael Lorenzen and Nick Castellanos talk about when they realized the no-no was going on.
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Lorenzen, Thomson, credit fans for emotional ninth inning
Michael Lorenzen says coming out for the ninth inning and hearing the fans go wild was the “coolest moment” of his baseball career.