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Phillies rally rally to take Doubleheader’s Game 2, Series from Padress

July 2, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Filis Outfielder Brandon Marsh (16) celebrates outfielder Max Capler (17) after hitting a house against San Diego Padress during the fifth innings at Citizen Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Bill Stretcher-Emagan Picture

Christopher Sanchez allowed one run and five hits in seven innings and Max Capler and Brandon Marsh divided a day-night doubleheader on the San Diego Padress in the 5–1 win by host Philadelphia Philis.

Padress won game 1, 6-4, as Manny Machao scored three runs. Kyle Schwarber prepared for Philips, who took two out of three in the series.

The Kepler game 2 had 2 -for -4.

Sanchez (7-2) got 13 ground-balls out, one batsman did not go and hit five. This was his fourth consecutive game with at least six innings and no walk.

Padress had the first and second place in the fifth, but Sanchez excluded Jake Krronworth and Martin Maldonado, both swinging, to get out of it.

The San Diego Starter Dylan Seae (3-8) conceded four runs on eight hits in six innings, not a batsman and hit four to lift the defeat.

Capler’s two-run homer in the fourth gave Philips a 2–1 lead. Below the right-field line and at the lower-deck stand, his huge drive came to the 2–2 slider of the seas for the 10th home run of Capler.

Philadelphia made two more added to the fifth and made it 4–1 on Marsh’s lead-off home run and Nick Castelano’s two-out run-scoring single. Marsh ran a 1-0 pitch on the centerfield fence for his third domestic run and Castelanos touched a looper in the right-centerfield.

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Alek Bohm was three times in one run in the seventh.

San Diego took a 1-0 lead in the fourth over Jackson Meril’s RBI single. It scored Fernando Tatis Junior, who led a one with an informed single, stole the other on an attempted pickoff and finished third on the error thrown by the first Basman Otto Camp.

Philadelphia threatened in the second as a back-to-back singles by Max Capler and Kemp, and Kemp made the first and third place with an opportunity, but the struggle made Bryson Stot out of a pop and Rafael Maran on a groundout on a groundout on a groundout to avoid the jam.

-Bield level media

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