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Phillies hang on to sweep Rockies after the lineup's best night of the season
The Phillies finally had the offensive night they’d been waiting for, scoring four runs quickly and tacking on three more, all of which they needed in a narrow win over the Rockies.
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Kyle Schwarber goes yard AGAIN! His second of the game, fifth of the year
What’s better than one Schwarbomb? TWO SCHWARBOMBS!
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Ranger Suárez's COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT, Harper's big night lead to 5-0 win
What a night at Citizens Bank Park! Ranger Suárez throws his second career complete game shutout, and Bryce Harper accounts for three of the Phillies’ five runs, leading to a 5-0 win over the Rockies on Tuesday.
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After Ranger's dominant start, Bryce Harper has A LOT of praise for the Phillies' third starter
Bryce Harper says that Ranger Suárez is the best third starter in all of baseball.
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Harper calls Suarez baseball's best No. 3, sees a payday coming for the lefty
“People might not like it but I think he’s the best 3 in the game,” Bryce Harper said after Ranger Suarez shut the Rockies out to propel the Phillies to a series win.
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Coming off his COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT, Ranger Suárez gets cooled off!
Check out the FULL postgame interview with Ranger Suárez after his second career complete game shutout!
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Suarez fantastic, Harper turns it on late, Phillies play great D to win series
Ranger Suarez dominated the Rockies, Bryce Harper smoked two balls late and the Phillies played great defense to win a series.
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HAVE A DAY, BRYCE! His fourth home run of the year makes it 5-0!
Think it’s safe to say the MV3 is back? He picks up his second and third RBIs of the night with a two-run shot!
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J.T. Realmuto gets the party started with a two-run shot in the first!
The BCIB smacks his third home run of the season! 2-0 Phillies, early.
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Cristian Pache the HERO as the Phillies walk-it-off after Nola pitches a gem
For the second time in the last three games, the Phillies walk-it-off! Crisitian Pache comes up clutch with his first career walk-off hit after Jeff Hoffman made a heck of a play at the plate in the 9th, and Aaron Nola’s gem.
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Big Jeff Hoffman makes game-saving tag, Pache's prep pays off in walk-off win
Jeff Hoffman is built as much like a linebacker as he is a pitcher and it mattered on Monday night. “I wish baseball was more of a contact sport,” he joked after making a game-saving tag at the plate.
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CRISTIAN PACHE'S FIRST CAREER WALK-OFF HIT WINS IT IN THE 10TH!
For the second time in three games, the Phillies walk-it-off! On Monday night, Cristian Pache was the hero!
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Phillies eke out series win over Cardinals in rainy wet conditions
The Phillies beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on Wednesday afternoon, grabbing the series win.
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Phillies do just enough at the plate, hold on to make it a winning road trip
Rob Thomson made a lineup change Wednesday and it paid off as the Phillies beat the Cardinals to end a winning road trip.
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‘Not a good read' – Schwarber scores early after E8 error in center field
Phillies took an early 1-0 lead over the St. Louis Cardinals thanks to an E8 error, scoring Kyle Schwarber.
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Phillies can't get bats working behind Zack Wheeler against Cardinals
Highlights from the Phillies’ loss to the Cardinals on Tuesday in St. Louis.
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Phillies waste chances, Realmuto suffers scary injury in all-around ugly loss
The Phillies stranded runners throughout another quiet offensive game and also lost J.T. Realmuto to an apparent throat injury on an all-around ugly night.
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J.T. Realmuto suffers scary injury against Cardinals
J.T. Realmuto was forced to leave the game after a bouncing ball hit him in the neck and throat area in the 7th inning against the Cardinals.
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Turnbull impresses again, Rojas bounces back, and Phillies survive in extras
Spencer Turnbull was excellent, throwing six-shutout innings against the Cardinals. Johan Rojas went 3-for-4 with an RBI in a much-needed bounce-back game and yet, the Phillies steal needed extras to get their fifth win of the season.
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Rojas has the night he needs, Turnbull making Phillies look smart
Johan Rojas had the sort of confidence-building night he desperately needed, while the Spencer Turnbull move is making the Phillies look smart.