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Blue jays crush as nick castelanos grand slam as phillies

June 15, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Philosian outfielder Nick Castelanos (8) celebrated his Grand Slam Home run in the dugout during the sixth innings against Toronto Blue Jais at Citizen Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture

Nick Castlanos hit a grand slam, the crook Otto Kemp scored three runs and two RBI and Alek Bohm also scored three and scored three runs, as Philadelphia Philos completed the three-game series of Toronto Blue Jesz with a win of 11–4 on Sunday afternoon.

It was the second Grand Slam of the season for Castalonos and was the nineth of its career, which was third among the New York Yenkis’ San Diego Padress and Jiancaro Stanton (11) of the Machao (12) of the active players behind the active players. Castellanos had a chance to hit another Grand Slam in the seventh, but the left field flying on the edge of the warning track.

Kyle Schwarber arrived four times with two hits and two walks and also went in two runs. Train Turner, Max Capler, Jetty Realmuto and Bohm were two hits each for Philadelphia, who won their fourth direct game. Ten separate players made at least one hit for the Philos, which ended with 18 hits.

The Zack Wheeler (7-2) raised the victory allowing two runs (one earned) on four hits in six innings. He hit nine and did not run a batsman.

Erny Cleament went to Toronto 3 -for -4 with two runs. Jose Berios (2-3) suffered a loss that allowed six runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. He went one and hit five.

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Berios, who had allowed just one run to cover 18 2/3 innings in his three last time, gave two hits and gave a run on their first two pitches of the game as Philadelphia jumped with a 1-0 lead. Turner led a double on the third base bag and then scored by Schwarber at the single to center.

Phillies took a 2–0 lead by Bohm in the third on RBI Single and by Kemp to two-fourth on the two-fourth place on the single single place.

Toronto cut a 4–2 lead in the fifth over a sacrifice fly and a wheeller’s error by Allen Roden, which allowed the cleans to score.

Bohm left the Philies four runs, 6–2, with a 433-foot two-r-nine homer below the fifth, and Castelanos broke the game with his Grand Slam with Reliever Eric Swanson in the sixth, leaving the 385-foot line drive.

-Bield level media

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