Phillies Ace Zack Wheeler K 12 Red A-Hit Mani

The Zack Wheeler threw a dazzling a-handle with 12 strikes as Philadelphia Philos looked at Cincinnati Reds 3–1 on Sunday afternoon.
Bryson Stot tiebracing two-r-ri homer in the eighth innings to help the winner of the Wheeler (9-3), which was named the National League Pitcher of the Month for June and raised where he left. The right -handed batsman allowed only a house to run a house for Austin Hayes and a sparkling did not run a batsman in a personal attempt.
With the game at 1–1 in the eighth, Jetie Realmuto made one-out of one-out against Tony Sentence (1-2). Stot then followed 0–2 before struggling in the seven-picha at-bat, capted by a line-drive homer in front of the second deck in the correct area.
Already with 100 pitches, the wheeler returned to the ninth and killed Will Banson. He then received the Santiago Aspinal to wrap his fifth career full game on a soft liner and a easy fly ball on TJ fridal.
The wheeler retired the first 12 hits, until Heses raised 3–1 fastball on the wall in the right-center ground. The wheeler then set the next three batsmen, setting the stage to tie a score in the fifth for his comrades.
In that frame, Brandon Marsh went with one against Chase Burns. After two batsmen, Reds called Sam Mol, who allowed Kyle Schwar’s RBI to double in the right-centenary field gap.
Phillies threatened again in the sixth, starting with a single by ALEC Bohm and Nick Castellanos against Scott Barlow. However, the right -handed batsman hit three of the next four hits – all on curball – to keep the game on 1-1.
The wheeler instigated through the seventh and the Philos made some noise in half the bottom, of no avail. Graham Ashcroft hit Castylonos with two runners to eliminate that danger.
The wheeler again retired in order to set the stage for Stot heroes, punctured by an inning-ending strike of Tyler Stephenson to set the platform for Stot heroes.
Starting his third career, Burns allowed one run and two hits in 4 2/3 innings. He went four and hit seven, throwing 91 pitches.
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