Philadelphia Phillies, Athletics and Edmundo Sosa
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The Phillies’ issue against left-handed starters showed up again, but Edmundo Sosa’s late two-run single helped flip the game.
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Athletics bullpen collapse hands Phillies 6-3 win
Jeffrey Springs gave the Athletics another chance to win Wednesday night. However, the bullpen let it slip away late in a 6-3 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.
BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Phillies host the Athletics looking to continue a four-game home winning streak. Philadelphia has a 9-10 record at home and a 16-20 record overall. The Phillies are 11-1 in games when they scored at least five runs.
The Phillies continue their turnaround under Don Mattingly, beating the Marlins 1-0 behind Aaron Nola's gem and Bryce Harper's homer.
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Kyle Schwarber hits his 350th home run and the Phillies win, 3-2, on Justin Crawford’s walk-off
When Justin Crawford hit a grounder to the left side of the infield, he knew right away he would beat the throw. And, sure enough, he had Giants shortstop Willy Adames by a step. Crawford flung out his arms in a “safe” symbol after he touched the bag,
Cristopher Sanchez dominated the offensively impressive A's and let out months of frustration. The Phillies lefty struck out 10 over eight shutout innings in their 9-1 win.
The Phillies are winning in all kinds of different ways. Cristopher Sanchez tries to keep it going tonight vs the AL West-leading Athletics.