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Phillies 4 Homers Miami Marlins

Phillies notch 4 homers, 16 hits, and a 9-3 win in Miami

While the internet lost their collective minds over the Phillies Karen last night in Miami, The Fightins turned loanDepot Park into their own personal launchpad. Four homers, 16 hits, and a 9-3 win later, the NL East leaders kept their distance from the Mets while showing once again that this offense can come at you from every angle.

Bryson Stott delivered the knockout punch with a three-run shot into the bullpen in the seventh, stretching the lead to 9-1 and silencing whatever Marlins crowd was left. Before that, Brandon Marsh unloaded with a 420-foot two-run bomb, Harrison Bader went back-to-back with him, and Max Kepler started the party early with a second-deck shot in the second.

Max Kepler Revenge TOUR

Bryson Stott RING IT

MASTER BADER

Every starter had at least one hit. Trea Turner couldn’t stop, going 4-for-5 for the second time this year against Miami. Even Kyle Schwarber, stuck on 49 homers since his four-homer binge against Atlanta, chipped in a pair of singles.

On the mound, Cristopher Sánchez kept doing what he’s been doing all year. Seven innings, one run, six hits, five strikeouts, and just one walk. That’s win number 12 for him, already a career high, and another reminder that the rotation runs deeper than most people realize.

Cristopher Sánchez for NL Cy Young

The Marlins scratched across a run off Sánchez in the third, but once reliever Lake Bachar entered the game, it all unraveled. Marsh and Bader went yard on back-to-back swings, and the rout was on.

Phillies All Gas, No Brakes

The Phillies move to 82-59 and keep their foot firmly on the gas. They’ll hand the ball to Jesús Luzardo Saturday against Sandy Alcantara as they look to keep pounding away and inch closer to locking up that first-round bye.

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