The Scorecard ·
Philadelphia Phillies at Miami Marlins
Philadelphia scored six in the first inning and Jesus Luzardo struck out ten against his former club.
Philadelphia Phillies at Miami Marlins
Philadelphia Phillies
Miami Marlins
The hit chart
Where every ball landedAll 21 hits located, and 56 balls in play with them. Coordinates are the game’s own, from the same feed the engine reads.
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Chris Paddack threw 41 strikes out of 73 pitches and lasted two and two-thirds innings. By the time he left, Philadelphia had scored six — a fielder's choice, a walk, a sacrifice fly, and Bryson Stott's three-run homer on a 2-2 cutter to right center. Stott's second of the year. Luzardo, facing the team that traded him, went six and a third, struck out ten, and did not walk a batter. Esteury Ruiz hit a two-run homer in the seventh for Miami, his second, but the deficit was already five. The Phillies left seven on base and still scored seven.
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- Bryson StottHome runCards →
- Esteury RuizHome runCards →
- Alec Bohm1 RBICards →
- Brandon Marsh1 RBICards →
- J.T. Realmuto1 RBICards →
- Justin Crawford1 RBI · RookieCards →
- Jesús LuzardoWinCards →
- Trea TurnerRun scoredCards →
- Kyle SchwarberRun scoredCards →
- Bryce HarperRun scoredCards →
- Leo JiménezRun scoredCards →
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