Zack Wheeler attacked 13 on Phillies Dump Marlins

The Zack Wheeler started more than 13 in more than seven strong innings on Friday, as Philadelphia Philos topped Miami Marlins 7–2 in a three-game series opener.
Bryas Harper and Kyle Schwarber worked in support of the wheeler (2–1), who allowed nine runs in 11 1/3 innings in their last two beginnings. However, he did not allow a walk during this one, with his specific self-realization, only five hit-four solo-and his career with the second biggest strike strike.
Marlins’ Sandy Alkantara (2–1) was accused of six runs and a pair of a pair in two innings. After all the missing last season after Tommy John surgery, he has 7.27 ERAs through four this season.
Eric Wagaman hit a two -run homer for Miami, who was killed 16 times in losing his fourth straight game.
Harper started the party in the first innings with a two-run-run-fifth with a two-run home and third in the last four matches.
Philadelphia added four more runs in the second innings, as Alek Bohm and Johanas Rosas gave RBI singles before Bryson Stot took a sacrifice fly. Rosas then scored on the second wild pitch of Alkantara’s innings, making it 6–0.
The wheeler beaten a pair of Baserner in the third before taking out the side on 10 pitches in the fourth. He worked around a leadoff single in the fifth, with a long-standing platform of Schwarber, which made it 7–0.
Miami finally found near the wheeler in the sixth as Wagaman slammed the two -run homer, although the veteran right -handed batsman recovered Matt Mervis to strike the frame. The wheeler came back to the seventh and hit the three batsmen to end his night again.
Tanner Banks worked in the eighth innings for the hosts, before Jose Ruiz slammed the door in the ninth.
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