
On Sunday, RBI Double of JT Realmuto tied 1–1 at the top of the eighth innings and won the visiting Philadelphia Philis 2–1 over San Diego Padress.
Bryas Harper launched a winning rally against Adrian Morejone (7-4) by doubling the Left-field line. David Morgan then came into relief and fensed Nick Castalonos, but a slider was hit by Realmuto 3–1 before hanging, which Realmuto drilled on the wall in the left centers.
Christopher Sanchez (8-2) won by playing 7 1/3 innings, allowing six hits and one run and three runs and exiting six. Orien Kerringring got the last two outs of the eighth, and Matt Stharum reached the ninth position for his sixth savings.
Stharum worked around a leadoff walk for a pinch-Hitter Jake Krononworth, who moved to second place on Bryas Johnson’s distribution. Fernando Tattis Junior, after two-two-zealous walking, Stharum inspired a fly-out from Louis Arrayz to end the game.
San Diego Starter Nick Pivata was prominent among the 6 2/3 innings of the work, with only three hits and two walks and an unarmed run with eight strikes. Pivata has allowed just one earned run in its last four starts, including 25 1/3 innings.
Two errors allowed Philadelphia to take a 1-0 lead in the first. After Harper tried for a two-year-old, Castelanos reached through the error thrown by the third Basiman Manny Machao. After Realmuto took out an informed single, Arraz threw Pivetta a high to the first cover on the grounds of Bryson Stot, allowing Harper to score.
Sanchez took the lead to the sixth, when the Padress tied it. Machado and Xendar Bogrts led with singles, and both advanced on a Jackson Merryl Bunt. Jose Iglessius ran second with a single with a stot glove in Machado, but Sanchez inspired a double-play grounder from Louis Campsano to maintain the game.
San Diego loaded hideouts with the first two outs on Tattis Single, followed by two-outs for bogerts and Meril. However, Sanchez used three changes to remove iglessius and reduce the danger.
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