Four in a Row. Are they Starting to go on a Run? Phillies 6, Marlins 5

By admin — In News — August 18, 2026

   ​Aug 17, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Luis Arraez (4) throws to first base after getting force out on Miami Marlins right fielder Esteury Ruiz (3) during the fifth inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect After a sweep against the Minnesota Twins where they scored a combined 23 runs over three games, they pull out a solid win as the Marlins try to cling to the wildcard race. It was all of the makings of a good team win. It started on the first ball in play of the night, Trea Turner made a classic Derek Jeter-like jump throw to nail Esteury Ruiz. Cristopher Sánchez did not have his normal velocity tonight but it didn’t matter too much. He still got six strikeouts and made plenty of Marlins hitters look silly on the changeup but there were breaks. The Marlins offense recorded eight hits, including three straight innings with at least one leadoff baserunner.It was not always pretty but he gutted it out. Sánchez did catch a nice break in the fifth. After back-to-back singles to start the inning, Heriberto Hernández squibbled a a grounder right to Bryson Stott on the third base bag, who fired a rocket to second base for a double play. Xavier Edwards then hit a weak ground ball to Alec Bohm to end the threat. Meanwhile, the Phillies’ offense hit Janson Junk around for five innings but struggled to deliver the final blow. They were able to capitalize in the bottom of the third, with an excuse-me groundball that dribbled down the third base line for a Justin Crawford leadoff double. After a Kyle Schwarber strikeout, Trea Turner slapped a single to put the Phillies on the board. After a Bryce Harper walk, Luis Arraez then punched a single into right field to double the Phillies lead to two. It become more about the battle of the bullpens as the game went on. After Junk exited the game after five innings, John King struggled to keep the game close. After a Bryson Stott walk, sacrifice bunt by Brandon Marsh, and a JT Realmuto walk, Don Mattingly went to his bench for Derek Hill. Like he has all season, Derek Hill was bound to come up clutch, taking a sinker right past Otto Lopez into center field to give the Phillies a 3-1 lead. After a sacrifice flyout by Schwarber, the Phillies went to their bullpen with a three-run lead. Jonathan Bowlan, the Phillies most-trusted setup man was tasked with the seventh and it looked as comfortable as it’s been after his first two hitters, getting Jakob Marsee to strikeout and a flyout from Heriberto Hernández. But with two outs, the Marlins recorded back-to-back singles from Xavier Edwards and Agustín Ramírez to bring the tying run to the plate with two outs. Otto Lopez worked a five pitch walk to load the bases to give Javier Sanoja a chance to get the Marlins back in the game.After Bowlan got a head 0-2, he hung a slider that Sanoja punched down the first base line but was called foul. All three  

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