Final Score: Phillies 9, Padres 2
After a nearly two-week road trip spanning London, Boston and Baltimore, the Phillies returned home on Monday to begin a three-game series against the San Diego Padres. In front of the sold-out crowd of 43,134 at Citizens Bank Park, they easily handled San Diego en route to a 9-2 win.
Kyle Schwarber (twice) and Alec Bohm each homered. And, after a four-inning, four-run outing in his last start, Cristopher Sánchez got back to the pitcher he’s been most of the season, firing a strong seven innings in which he allowed just two runs (one earned) on six hits.
Schwarber hadn’t homered in June entering play last Tuesday. Then, he went deep twice in a win over the Red Sox. Three nights later, he hit a leadoff homer at Camden Yards. Tonight, he went deep twice (again), launching a second inning home run to put the Phillies on the board first, and then hitting another in the sixth to give them a seven-run cushion. All of sudden, Schwarber now has five home runs in June, all coming in the span of less than a week, and leads the Phillies with 16 homers overall.
As for Bohm, his fifth inning home run was his seventh on the season and comes after a strong weekend in Baltimore. Bohm recorded three straight multi-hit games against the Orioles, going a combined 8-for-14 with three doubles. Monday marked his fourth straight multi-hit performance as he recorded two singles on top of his home run.
The Phillies’ third baseman had cooled off significantly after a strong start to the season, so even though it’s just a four-game stretch, it’s a positive sign to see him getting back to the hitter he was to start the year.
With the offense providing plenty of run support, Sánchez had room to breathe. He had command of his sinker and changeup, which allowed him to induce nine ground-ball outs, record five strikeouts and only walk one batter. Sánchez’s performance lowered his ERA on the season to 2.91 through 14 starts.
Highlights
- The Phillies threatened to score twice in the bottom of the second but were unsuccessful. Bohm attempted to score from first base on a Nick Castellanos double but was thrown out at the plate on a close play. Later in the frame, David Dahl struck out with runners on the corners to end the inning.
- Schwarber’s first home run of the night came after a Rafael Marchán single started the bottom of the second inning.
- The Phillies increased their lead to three runs in the fourth after Brandon Marsh scored from third base on a bloop single by Marchán.
- San Diego scored their first run of the game a half inning later as a Jake Cronenworth ground out to Bryson Stott allowed Manny Machado to score from third.
- Following a Trea Turner leadoff single and Bryce Harper double in the bottom of the fifth, Bohm’s home run extended the Phillies’ lead to 6-1.
- Schwarber’s second homer wasn’t quite as impressive as his first but still landed 412 feet from home plate.
- The Padres scored their second run of the night in the seventh as a Donovan Solano double plated Jurickson Profar.
- Marchán knocked in Marsh again with another single in the seventh — his fourth single of the game — giving the Phillies a 9-2 lead.
Notes
- After not recording a hit over the weekend in Baltimore, Nick Castellanos went 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles on Monday.
- Before Monday’s game, the Phillies activated Trea Turner from the 10-day injured list and optioned Johan Rojas to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
- In his return, Turner went 2-for-5 at the plate and scored a run. He also made a nice diving play to start a 6-4-3 double play that ended the game.
- Rob Thomson told reporters pregame what the Phillies would like Rojas to work on while in Lehigh Valley while also stating his belief that the club is at its best with Rojas manning center field.
Ticket IQ Next Game
- Tuesday, July 18 vs. San Diego Padres at Citizens Bank Park
- 6:40 p.m. ET
- TV: NBC Sports Philadelphia
- Radio: SportsRadio 94 WIP
- Spanish Radio: WTTM 1680
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