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Phillies bring back the Tajuan walker for rotation for matchup vs. Rockies

May 1, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Philips Pitcher Taizuan Walker (99) throws a pitch during the second innings against the citizens of Washington at Citizen Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture

Philadelphia Philos was average after its first 26 matches, but he has been one of the best teams one of the big companies since the start of 13–13 in the season.

Since then Philadelphia is 17–5 and on Tuesday night, he won his fifth direct win with a 7–4 win over Colorado Rockies.

In the third competition of the four-game chain in Denver, we will see Phillies to continue their good fortune on Wednesday night.

Philadelphia will send the right-handed Tajuan Walker (1-3, 2.62 ERA) to the mound against Rocky’s left-handed Carson Pamakist (0–1, 11.25).

Walker will face Colorado for the second time this season and the 10th time in his career. He threw six shutouts against Rockies on 3 April, in his career, in his career, he won the 3–1 victory of 3–1 to improve 4–1 with 2.09 ERA vs. Colorado.

The victory in Philadelphia last month remains his only victory despite his eight performances (six beginnings) this season. He has taken out of the Bulpen in his last two matches, ready to serve as his first beginning since Wednesday night.

His colleagues scored only two runs for him in that outing, but he has aggressively increased in the first two matches of this series. In the highlight on Monday night, Kyle Schwarber had a 300th career home run, which was a 466-foot shot, which went in front of the third deck in the course field.

“It’s a good milestone,” 32 -year -old Schwarber said, who worked again on Tuesday night. “I think the biggest thing is that there is a lot to come. If he asked 12 -year -old Kyle if he kills 300 homeers, I would have said, ‘Maybe not.’ But I have always loved the game, and I did not know what it would be, but it is really kind to me. “

Phillies will face the pitcher starting its second career.

The 24-year-old Peakwist started his major league in Arizona on Friday, when he gave five runs in four innings to lose Diamondback 8–0.

Despite his rough start, Rockies interim manager Warren Shefer said he saw good things from the Peakwist.

“I felt that he had competed. It’s a lot to ask for your first Major League game, but I love it, and I felt it was a good first for him.” “They attacked the strike zone, which you do not always see at the beginning of a man. After the first innings, he told me that his feet stopped moving, he came in and he started pumping the strike. The more he does, the better it would be.”

The Peakwist is the seventh colorado player and fifth pitcher to start his big league this season. Rocky has moved into a full youth movement, with 10 players 25 or less, and has contributed to the worst, the worst in the major during the modern era.

Rockies has not been lucky to get back the shortstop Ezequiel Tovar from a hip injury, but he has played well in the field and in the plate. He is 8 -for -17 with two homes since returning on Friday.

-Bield level media

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