Kyle Schwarber
Foul (92.2 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (86.6 mph slider)In play, out(s) (90.7 mph sinker)
Kyle Schwarber grounds out, first baseman Ty France to pitcher Yuki Matsui.
Bryce Harper
Swinging strike (84.5 mph slider)Ball (83.5 mph sweeper)Ball (92.4 mph four-seam fastball)In play, out(s) (85.1 mph slider)
Bryce Harper flies out sharply to center fielder Jackson Merrill.
sharply means with his back up against the wall
Alec Bohm
Ball (86.3 mph slider)Foul (92.8 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (83.9 mph splitter)Called strike (92.3 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (92.8 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (91.8 mph four-seam fastball)
Alec Bohm walks.
108.6 MPH off the bat.
Brandon Marsh
Ball (91.2 mph sinker)Called strike (92. mph four-seam fastball)Foul (91.9 mph four-seam fastball)In play, out(s) (82.7 mph splitter)
Brandon Marsh pops out to third baseman Manny Machado.
Philadelphia Phillies
San Diego Padres
Jackson Merrill
Pitching Change: Jhoan Duran replaces Brad Keller.Ball (97.1 mph splitter)In play, out(s) (96.4 mph splitter)
Jackson Merrill flies out to left fielder Brandon Marsh.
Nick Castellanos
Ball (98. mph splitter)Ball (98.2 mph splitter)Swinging strike (98.2 mph splitter)Batter Timeout.Foul tip (97.7 mph splitter)Ball (90.8 mph sweeper)In play, out(s) (100.5 mph four-seam fastball)
Nick Castellanos lines out to left fielder Brandon Marsh.
Ty France
Called strike (99.4 mph splitter)Ball (89.4 mph changeup)In play, no out (98.4 mph splitter)
Ty France singles on a ground ball to center fielder Justin Crawford.
Ramón Laureano
Ball (101.5 mph four-seam fastball)Called strike (97.8 mph splitter)Ty France advances to 2nd on defensive indifference.Swinging strike (97.7 mph splitter)Ball (90.3 mph sweeper)Ball (100.6 mph four-seam fastball)Swinging strike (98.2 mph splitter)
Ramón Laureano strikes out swinging.
Final
Looks like Duran may have tweeked his back/hip or something on the second to last pitch.
Had 'em all the way, Harry!
Phillies SP last 4 games. 26.1 IP 16H 7BB 21k 2ER 0.68 ERA 0.87 WHIP
Three runs on three hits - economical!
Yes, but...
SP against Phillies last 4 games: 25.1 IP 18H 6BB 27k 6ER 2.13 ERA 0.95 WHIPRP against Phillies last 4 games: 9.2 IP 2H 8BB 11k 1ER 0.93 ERA 1.03 WHIP
well I was trying to point out the positive lol
Stat on the TV
Highest save percentage all time (minimum 100 opportunities)
It does feel like scoring three runs in a game is a soft ceiling for this offense.
216 runs scored in 54 games is 4 per game, no rounding necessary.
Which ranks us 21st in MLB. The Nats and Braves are #1 and #2