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Jesus Lujardo Fallis returns to be made as the top cub

June 11, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies launched Jesus Lujardo (44) threw a pitch against Chicago cub in the sixth innings at Citizens Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagon Picture

Jesus Lujardo allowed one run in six innings as Philadelphia Philis won the Chicago cub 7–2 on Wednesday in a three-game set rubber game.

After scoring 20 earned runs in his last two beginnings, Luzardo (6-2) returned to form in this one. The talented left -handed batsman hit 10 and a batsman did not run, throwing 70 out of 99 pitches for five hits and strikes.

Alex Bohm scored four runs for Philadelphia and scored, which lost 10 of their last 12 matches. Kyle Schwarber also worked for the hosts, while the tray Turner recorded two hits and scored twice.

Carson Kelly and Nico Horner made two hits for each Chicago, which dropped three of their last four competitions. The cub hit 11 times a day, including Ian Hap, Kyle Tucker, Seya Suzuki and Matt Shaw.

Phillies for three runs in the first innings jumped on Ben Brown (3-5).

Turner and Schwarber Bohm arrived to start the frame before the establishment of the RBI Groundout. Two batsmen later, Max Capler, removed a double in the plate Schwarber. JT Realmuto then drilled a single from the Horner’s glove near the second base, scored another run.

At the bottom of the second, Luzardo allowed back-to-back Besorners to initiate the innings before killing three direct hits. He killed two more batsmen in the third.

In the third, the leadoff Homer of Schrabar increased it 4–0 and Bohm’s two runs increased to 6–1 in the fourth.

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Bohm opened in seventh position with a single shot against Genesis Cabarera – his first domestic run this month.

Kyle Tucker’s RBI Groundout reduced the scoring in the eighth.

Max Lazar worked in the seventh and eighth innings for Philadelphia, before Michael Mercado logged into the ninth place.

Brown gave six runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked three and killed five for Chicago, which concluded his road trip with a record of 4–5.

-Bield level media

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