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The Philadelphia Phillies are heading into their series with the Pittsburgh Pirates riding a ton of positive momentum. Since Don Mattingly has taken over as int
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Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper power Phillies to an 11-9 comeback victory over Pirates in extras
PITTSBURGH — With the Phillies facing a steep deficit to the Pirates, interim manager Don Mattingly came out to the mound to make a pitching change. As he took the ball, he told the gathered players they were going to come back.
Kyle Schwarber homered twice, Bryce Harper tied it in the ninth and the Phillies completed a wild extra inning comeback against the Pirates.
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Kyle Schwarber hit his majors-leading 19th and 20th home runs of the season and Philadelphia rallied past Pittsburgh 11-9 in 10 innings.
Bryce Harper collected four hits, including the game-tying single in the ninth inning, and Brandon Marsh delivered the go-ahead RBI in the 10th as the visiting Philadelphia Phillies rallied for an 11-9 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday.
If there weren't concerns over the Pirates bullpen prior to Friday, they certainly exist now. After Gregory Soto blew a three-run lead in the ninth, Dennis Santana struggled in the 10th inning of an eventual 11-9 Pirates loss to the Phillies at PNC Park.
There’s always a reason to talk baseball with Terry Francona. With the Reds in town Monday and recent managerial changes for the Red Sox and Phillies, the timing couldn’t be better. Watch now.
Kyle Schwarber continued his torrid power pace with two more homers to aid in the comeback victory as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of 11-9 in their weekend series opener.
Congrats, you’ll be making your way down the aisle soon! What better way to celebrate your upcoming nuptials than by taking in a Phillies game at Citizens Bank Park with some of your closest friends and family!
BOSTON — Ranger Suárez wore the same jersey number (55), warmed up to the same Kid Cudi track (“Mr. Rager”), and threw the same six-pitch kitchen sink. Only this time, he did it all against the Phillies.