Aaron Nola won the first match of the year, Phillies Power Diamonbacks 7-2

JT Realmuto is at the top of Philadelphia Phillies's Saturday, Arizona Diamondbacks 7-2, while Aaron hit a three-stage Homer to support the first win of the season.
Max Kepler added Philadelphia to a two-stage house running rising to 6-1 in their last seven matches. Nola (1-5) paired the season with eight strikes and allowed a walk on four strokes and one scoreless inning.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. shot a two -stage Homer for Diamondbacks, who lost seven of their last 10 games. Arizona Starter Brandon PFAADT (5-2), who won the previous five beginnings, was accused of seven running (six) and nine hit in 4 2/3 Inning.
Philadelphia set out with Nick Castellanos single and opened the score at the second shot and Kepler entered the right field seats with a Homer. On Friday, the opening of the series was the fifth Homer of the season for Kepler, who went deep in his 3-2 win.
Realmuto watched a couple and came to twice Brandon Marsh to make two moves.
Nola retired in the third order and arranged the three conditions of Realmuto in the lower half of the frame.
Kyle Schwarber was shot by a field to start the rally, and then the Kepler went out. The next inclination was Realmuto, who sent 1-1 sweep to the left field seats for the third Homer of the season and made 6-0.
Philadelphia went fourthly into another run. Trea Turner set out with a couple and third master Eugenio Suarez's launch error threw three doughs.
Nola worked in the fifth place of a first and second jam, and then retired 1-2-3. However, Carlos came to the seventh and immediately allowed a single by Gabriel Moreno and a Homer.
Tanner Banks worked with a perfect eighth for Philadelphia before Joe Ross took care of the ninth thing.
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