High Flying Phillies while visiting Guardians

Trea Turner and Philadelphia Phillies are on a high -time visiting Cleveland for a three -game series against Guardians, starting on Friday night.
On Thursday, Turner chose Brandon Marsh with a decisive run on Thursday and allowed Philadelphia to complete a great return and defeat the host Tampa Bay Rays 7-6.
Marsh opened the frame with a first screen covering the automatic runner Edmundo Sosa, as Phillies collected from 5-1 open running with unanswered running. Philadelphia became the second series of the season and since April 26, he gave 9-2 points to the team.
“My friend, that’s crazy,” Marsh said to NBC Sports Philadelphia. “He took us all tonight, that’s the full team and that’s all. I’m just having some fun there.”
Turner went to 5 to 2 in the final in Tampa the day after collecting two hit, two runs and two RBIs against Rays. The Wednesday Competition has been the first Homer since April 9, and the bat with 10 RBI.
Turner hit .310 per year, “I feel that my two strokes are good.” He said. “I hit the ball very well in the other way. I just need to start pulling into the air, so it was nice to see it. I work a little in the cage.”
Guardians cleared the first major obstacles of the season and was 14-8 in a 23-day period, which ended with an 8-6 road victory against Washington Nationals on Wednesday. The awards were one day after returning home.
Daniel Schneeman, who made eight runs in the last six games, said, “It was a long tension and many of us have worn quite worn.” “But we have a lot of confidence in Philly.”
The Guardians won two out of three in Toronto last weekend, and then increased the success in Washington over 11-10. The seventh condition was seventh in the first match of the first match of a couple on Tuesday.
“I’m really proud of our men because it wasn’t the most beautiful baseball, but we found ways to win.” He said. “We want to find a way for us to be a consistent team, but I could not be proud of our growth when we got and needed the results.”
Carlos Santana took a big blow to the last win, a couple of three conditions. The first 39 -year -old master started with Cleveland in his third career, but he fought with two Homers and nine RBIs in the last six matches to upgrade his average to .234.
“Carlos made a great journey, V said Vogt. “We see Los, which is 16 years in the big leagues.”
Right-handed Gavin Williams (2-2, 5.06 ERA) will be opened for Cleveland, who won seven of the last nine matches. Williams made him alone two years ago against Phillies, and he did not decide after allowing a run in four Inning.
Philadelphia will face the right-hand Aaron Nola (1-5, 4.61 ERA). He left 22 runs from 22 teams at the beginning, but on Saturday for his first victory, he shot six scores against Arizona Diamondbacks. He once met Guardians, and in 2023 he was unstable when he gave three runs in seven inning.
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