Phillies Edge Athletics win the winning line to run up to eight

The tray Turner worked between three hits and the Zatch Wheeler picked the 6 2/3 scorer innings to help Philadelphia Philos to win with a win of 4-3 over Athletics on a Athletics on Friday night in West Sacramento, California.
Johan Rosas made a run-sewing catch to maintain a 1-0 lead in the eighth innings and added a run-scoring single to the ninth as Philis enhanced his season-best winning line to eight matches.
Turner led the game with a homer and also contributed to a run-scoring single in the ninth. Alek Bohm doubled an RBI in the ninth and Tanner Banks recorded the final for Philadelphia to save his first season.
Wheeler (6–1) performed excellent by allowing just three hits and two walks. He hit eight and did not allow a run for the third straight start, winning his fourth consecutive outing.
Nick Kurtz hit a three -run homer and Lawrence Butler made two hits for athletics, who saw the worst line reaching 10 in his season.
Jacob Lopez (0–2) hit a career-Best eight in seven innings for athletics and gave one run and three hits. This was his first major league appearance since April 29.
Turner closed the fourth pitch of the game above the fence at the center. He jumped 2–1 from Lopez to fastball.
In the eighth, Butler doubled one-dobbal from Matt Stharum and moved third on a groundout by Jacob Wilson.
Tyler Sodersstrom took the next pitch to deep center and Rozas gave chase and made a huge catch on the warning track to end the innings.
Filips were faced by Mason Miller on three insurance runs in ninth place.
JT Realmuto reached an informed single for the shortstop and was going to third place due to the error thrown by Wilson. Bohm followed it 2–0 with a double to right center.
Two external later, Rosas dropped the same in shallow authority to drive in Bohm. Rosas stole another and scored from the center on Turner’s single so that he could make a difference of four runs.
Additional runs came in handy when Jordan Romano struggled without any situation. Brent Rooker sung and Shea Langlers went to start inning. Later, Kurtaz ripped a 425-foot, three-run explosion to the center to bring athletics within one.
CJ Alexander stroked a two-out single, before banks finished Butler.
The wheeler retired the first two batsmen of the seventh innings before tired, leading to Miguel Enduzar and Kurtaz the only passage of the game.
Orion Kercuring entered and hit Luis Uriaus to end the innings.
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