Phillies’ Nick Castylonos set to return vs marlins

Philadelphia Right Fielder Nick Castelanos’s figures return to the lineup when the visiting Philos continues her four-market series against Miami Marlins on Wednesday.
Castellanos was considered as “unfair” comment on Monday during the series opener.
Along with looking at Castalanos from the bench, Miami on Tuesday snatched the Five-Game winning streak with a win of 8–3.
Philadelphia Shortstop Train prepared for another straight game, and he leads the National League with 90 hits.
Castelanos came out on Monday after being replaced by Johann Rosas for defensive purposes in the eighth innings. Castellanos said that after the direct game of 236, it is ready to move forward.
“I understand the verdict,” said Castalonos. “It was when I took out. I was not happy about it. I sowed my mind. (Thomson) said that I have crossed a line, so my punishment is that I am not playing.”
Miami has won four of her last five matches, receiving contribution to the entire lineup. Both Eric Wagaman and Jesus Sanchez acted in Tuesday’s victory.
Marlins manager Clayton McCulo said, “It just continues to show that whatever we are playing, our people are going to do a fight.” “They believe that they can beat anyone. And we are playing really good baseball for two, three weeks now.”
Xavier Edwards made three hits and went into a run for Marlins on Tuesday, whose nine players recorded at least one hit in the victory.
Sanchez said, “We have been continued to do so.” “We are a team that puts the ball in a lot of sports, and to be honest, I was not surprised by what I was today. And I believe we can do more.”
Marlins will remember his team’s beginning and his first major league appearance of the year from Triple-e Jacksonville on the right hand Adam Mazur.
The native of 24-year-old Minnesota posted 3.62 ERA with 55 to 16 strike-to-walk ratio in 12 games (11 start) in 59 2/3 innings this season for Jacksonville.
Mazur started his major league with San Diego Padress in the last season, with 33 2/3 innings with 7.49 ERAs at the age of 1-3 to 1-3. He has so far faced Phillies in his career.
Philadelphia will compete with Ranger Suarez (5–1, 2.32 ERA), who hit six of the seven shutouts during the 8–0 win over Toronto Blue Jais on Friday.
After scoring seven runs in his first beginning of the season, a 29 -year -old left -handed batsman has allowed a total of seven runs (six earned) in 46 2/3 innings in his last seven outing.
“He gets in these wires, you know where he is very effective,” Thomson said. “He could actually command fastball, and he was doing so (against Toronto). Pinpoint control, a lot of strikes – all the goods were good.”
Dane Myers is 5-for-12 against Suarez, 6-2 with 3.24 ERA in 21 Career Games (10 Starts) vs. Miami.
Myers were sitting out of Tuesday’s game after hitting a pitch on their left elbow in the second innings a day earlier. After the X-ray is negative, they are listed with day to day elbow.
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