Cristopher Sanchez Baffles giants help Phillies win

When Cristopher Sanchez cut San Francisco Giants, who visited Philadelphia Phillies’s four-game series, 6-4, he hit 12 doughs on Seven Inning on Thursday.
Sanchez (2-0) used the change to record 11 strikes as part of the star performance he allowed three runs – two wins – and only one hiking and four hit. Phillies, Jordan Hicks (1-2) against the first shot against five strokes, but after the opening frame, they only managed to hit.
Matt Chapman and Tyler Fitzgerald were growing up for the giants who hit 14 times. San Francisco won five of his previous seven matches.
Philadelphia quickly left behind a first -fired RBI single by Chapman, but the landlords returned to the lower half of the frame – and more.
Bryce Stott and Trea Turner sang to open her shot before walking to load Bryce Harper bases. Kyle Schwarber sang from the right to make 2-0 and then Nick Castellanos gave a single to stop by.
Hicks healed to buy the next two doughs, but the wild field allowed Phillies’s fourth run plate. Probably Alec Bohm should have come out of the shot when he threw a fly ball into the center, but Luis Matos scored his glove near the fence and allowed Castellanos to score goals in Bohm’s trio.
San Francisco, Heliot Ramos, Chapman left on two conditions before starting a Homer by Turner reached a mistake – the sixth kick in the last three games to make 5-3.
Sanchez hit the last sixth sixth giants and then added two more fists.
Orion Kerkering was an excellent eighth. Before completing his fourth savings, Jose Alvarado allowed Homer to Homer as the ninth.
Hicks survived the first rude shot to record seven frames for San Francisco. Five running, six strokes and four walks, five strokes.
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