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Bryas Harper hit a milestone, because Phillies rally past pirates

May 16, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Philips First Base Bryas Harper (3) makes the same hit during the first innings against Pittsburgh Pirates at Citizen Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Bill Stretcher-Emagan Picture

Bryas Harper went 3-for-4 and went into two runs, including the 1,000th of his career, as Philadelphia Philis rallied to win an 8–4 win over Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.

JT Realmuto went into a Go-Farward run with a base-loaded walk as Philadelphia scored four runs on just one hit in the seventh innings.

The tray Turner turned three times and made two hits and scored twice, Edmondo Sosa doubled and two hits and Johans Rosas scored three runs for Philadelphia. Ranger Suarez (2–0) won, scoring three runs on six hits in seven innings, walking on one and exiting six. Jose Alvarado came to retire the last two batsmen, with his seventh sev with locations loaded in the ninth.

Alexander Carnerio hit a three -run homer for Pittsburgh, losing for the third time in four matches. Ryan Boruki (0–1) suffered a loss of relief, killing two walks and one batsman without retiring a hitter.

Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead on Harper’s Blup Single, driving in Ros, which reached the choice of a fielder. Harper became the 271st player in Major League history, reaching 1,000 RBI-marks in a career.

Pittsburgh took a 3–1 lead in the sixth position on the third homer of the cannero, who driving in Andrew McCchen, 391-foot for the right-center, who had gone, and K’Branian Hess, who arrived at the choice of a fielder. Home Run snatched the 12-inning scorer streak by Suarez.

Philis then took a 5-3 lead in the seventh, when six straight batsmen reached the base on just one hit, a blue-rop single by Turner. Harper then went against Boruky to load the hideouts, which then went to Rosas to force Kyl Schwar, which had gone. Boruki hit Nick Castalonos to force another run and tie it 3-3. Tanner Renny took over for Boruki and moved to Realmuto 4–3, and Alek Bohm chased with a sacrifice fly.

Philadelphia opened the game with three more runs in the eighth eighth by RBI Triple at the Right Field Corner by Turner, and an RBI single by Harper.

-Bield level media

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