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PHILLIES PILIES to take advantage of the road crisis

May 11, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Philadelphia Philos started the Pitcher Zack Wheeler (45), which throws a pitch during the first innings against Cleveland Guardians in the Progressive Field. Compulsory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imgon images

Right -arm Zack Wheelers will try to win their third consecutive beginning on Saturday, when Philadelphia Philos tried to win a rivalry series against Pittsburgh Pirates.

Wheelers (4–1, 2.95 ERA), 2024 National League Cris Runner-up of Atlanta for the National League Cy Young Award, comes in the back-to-back impressive road in Tampa Bay and Cleveland. Exiting 17, he conceded a total of seven hits and two runs in 14 innings.

The strike at Major with a wheeler 74 is second for McKenzie Gore (84) of Washington and 0.91 Koda. He comes on Sunday when The Guardians closed 3–0 when he allowed three hits and walked out twice in seven innings, exiting eight.

The wheeller with 2.68 ERA in eight careers is 4–1, starting with 60 strikes in 47 innings against Pittsburgh. He will be opposed by right-handed Carmen Mlodzinski (1-3, 5.20 Era), which is 1-0 with 1.93 era in five career showing (no start) against Phillies.

Philadelphia, which had a line of five straight series win, when he dropped two out of two in the first Saint Louis, opened a three-game chain with pirates with a win of 8–4 on Friday night.

The first Basman Bryas Harper led the route for Philips, scored two runs with 3 -for -4 and two RBI, 1,000th of his career and 1,001st RBI. Harper became only the 14th player in Major League history, to reach 1,000 RBI, 1,000 runs and 1,000 walks before the age of 33 years. The other two hall of fame-caliber are players-Barry Bonds and Albert Pujols.

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“Not enough is enough,” Harper said when informed about his RBI milestone. ” “Obviously, a real achievement but always wants more.”

“It’s quite a group that he is a part,” said Rob Thomson, the manager of the Phillis. “It shows you how great a hitter he is.”

Pittsburgh, behind the pitching of Starter Andrew Honey (one run on four hits in five innings) and a three-run homer by Alexander Carnero took a 3–1 lead in seventh innings before another batsman in Friday’s series opener.

The Pirates Relievers allowed seven earned runs in just three innings on five hits, five walks and a hit batsman.

Phillies scored four times in the seventh with just one broken bat single. Two runs were scored on the base-loaded walk for Kyle Schwar and JT Realmuto, one and when Nick Castylonos was hit by a pitch with full, and the final was coming in a sacrifice fly by an Alex Bohm.

This for the 15th time Pittsburgh lead to a loss. Only Chicago White Sax (16) has blown more leads.

“It was difficult,” said pirate interim manager Don Kelly. “The walk has come to us, and we need to be better there. It finally got away, but we all fought in the last way. We are proud of the way people are going about it.”

The final in the Pittsburgh National League Central, Sitting in 11 Games of the Chicago Cub. Pirates fell to 6–17 in distant sports. Only Colorado Rockies (2–21) has a worse road mark in NL.

-Bield level media

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