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Phillies exploded 17 hits, cruise previous Rockies

May 20, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Philadelphia Philips launched the atomizer Jesus Lujardo (44) pitches in the first innings against Colorado Rockies in the course field. Compulsory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imgon Images

Kyle Schwarber prepared for the second Sidhi night, Bryas Harper, Brandon Marsh and Bryson Stot made three hits in each, and Philadelphia Philos defeated Colorado Rockies 7–4 in Danver on Tuesday night.

Max Capler, Aleck Bohm and Traip Turner contributed two hits to the 17-Hit Barrage and Jesus Luzardo (5–0) hit 10 in six innings of work for Philadelphia, who won five in a line.

Tyler Freeman had three hits and Ryan McMahon had two solo from the bench to Colorado. The Rockies has dropped three of his last eight straight and seven in the season by 8-40 in the season.

Colorado Starter Antonio Senjetla (1-8) conceded four runs on 10 hits in six innings of work.

The Philos scored eight runs in the last two innings of Monday’s victory and continued that hot hitting in the first innings on Tuesday night.

Stot led the game with a single and moved up to third place on Turner’s ground-root. Harper made both runners 2–0 to bring home with a double to the left. Harper moved third in the center area on the lineout of Schwarber and scored on Nick Castylonos’s sacrifice fly.

Colorado found one back in the fourth. Brenton Dooyle attracted one-to-tail, stolen in another place, because Kyle was seen and the single of the Freeman was scored to the left.

Philadelphia faced a run of 4–1 for one run in fifth place on Capler’s RBI double, and then expanded the lead against Reliever Ryan Rollison in the seventh. Schwarber hit the 430-foot, an out Solo Homer in the center field, his 17th season. Castellanos chased with a single and moved to second place on rollson’s throwing error. Capler went and Bohm and Marsh connected RBI singles 7–1.

Rockies received a run at the bottom of the innings on Edel Amdor’s run-scoring single, but the rally was thwarted when Amdore was trying to move third on McMahon’s Pinn-Hit Single.

Colorado added two runs in the ninth. Mickey Moniyak single-handed a pinch of RBI and scored on McMahon’s double.

-Bield level media

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