Five Astros closed Phillies in a 2–0 win with left hand

Jeremy Pena scored after her leadoff double in the first innings and Victor Caretini added a significant insurance run to Houston Astro to the eighth bottom of the eighth, which topped the Philadelphia Philos on Wednesday, to claim the three-game interlegation series.
Before Caratini slipped his sixth domestic run of the season with two outsiders in the eighth, 423-foot explosion, Filies Relis Matte Strem from Matte Stharum, in the left-center area, Astro clinging to the lead of one run, when Penna scored on the single of Isaac Parade.
Penna slapped a contrast-field double to right of Philus Starter Zack Wheeler (7-3) and reached third, when Parade Dribated a previous grounder of Shortstop Train Outstrad Glove of Shortstop Train Turner.
The wheeler allowed two additional hits and four clan before departing after six innings with one run, three walks and eight strikes on their laser. He threw 100 pitches for strike, 64.
During the three left-Handers-starter Colton Gordon (3–1) and Reluvers Steven Okrt and Bennett Sosa-seven innings, Philips increased a serious threat against the fourth Houston Southpow, Brian King in the eighth.
Brandon Marsh and Turner made the king a continuous solo to the Kylon Schwarber to place runners in the corners, who bounced a high chopper that Astros first gloves with a jump grabbing a jump, which stopped Marsh from scoring from the third base. However, Walker could not beat Schwarber in the bag, loading the locations for Alek Bohm.
King rally with a strike by Bohm, then briefly inspired Pena to a grounder from Nick Castlanos who preserved one-run lead. For Houston, the fifth left -handed Josh Hader recorded his 21st Save with an ideal ninth.
Gordon acted in five innings and allowed four hits with four strikes. Okrt hit the side in the sixth, including a third strike against Schwarber and Bohm. Sosa hit Edmundo Sosa to seventh place, while Hader recorded a strike by Jetie Realmuto to open the ninth.
Five Astro left -handed handers combined for 10 strikes without walking.
Schwarber and Marsh had two hits for the Philos, which were closed by Astro for the second direct night.
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