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Phils Taijuan Walker, MARLINS, there are difficult actions to follow

April 3, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies Savii Taijuan Walker (99) is taking a step against Colorado Rockies in Citizens Bank Park during the third shot. Compulsory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

After two teammates after electricity, Philadelphia’s Taijuan Walker hopes to continue on Saturday, when Phillies hosted Miami Marins.

Philadelphia won two games in a row, thanks to its dynamic starting shots to a large extent. Cristopher Sanchez made a 12 strokes in seven innings during the 6-4 wins against San Francisco Giants on Thursday, and Zack Wheeler watched this on Friday with 7-2 wins against Marins in seven Inning.

Phillies, Roy Halladay (14) and Cliff Lee (12) had not entered 12 or more dough strokes in games since they did in April 2011.

“Competition is sometimes good,” said Philadelphia ruler Rob Thomson said, smiling. “We have a complete Bullpen (Saturday) and this is always good every day.”

Another reason for Thomson’s smile is the emergence of Bryce Harper’s power kick. Harper, who has twice the National League MVP, took place in three of the last four matches after deepening only one of the previous 15 competitions.

Im I thought last week was good, Har Harper said. “I really hit a few balls in Atlanta. I hit a few balls (hard) on this series. I think I think I was in time.”

Harper’s Friday – and six of Phillies also opposed the Marks Starter Sandy Alcantara, who continued to find his form after getting rid of Tommy John Surgery.

“Perhaps these fields are not downloaded to an area where you want to chase a little and leave them just a foul or at least enough to foul.” He said. He continued: “We will go back and see how we can carry out a better extent next time.”

Cal Quantrill (1-1, 5.79 ERA) will try to carry out a higher level while buying the ball for Miami on Saturday. The right -handed user has not yet worked for more than five innings this season, and on Sunday, it was irregular against Washington Nationals and allowed three runs, seven hit and five walks in five Inning.

“Frankly, it wasn’t my best things,” Quantrill said. “I had difficulty in checking all the difficult sites.

Quantrill started three lifetime against Philadelphia and 2,65 ERA and 1-0.

On Saturday, there will be Walker (1-1, 2.30 ERA), who encountered Marks 15 times in his career, including 13 beginnings. 3.56 ERA against Miami and 6-3 years old.

On his last trip, Walker left six runs (four won) in five inning of 10-4 defeats to San Francisco Giants on Monday. These were the first runs he allowed this season because he threw 10 2/3 scores at the first two beginnings.

Walker, who committed an important shooting error during the second -shot attack of San Francisco, said, “Only one shot that moves away from me and these six runs hurt us.” He said. “I was able to settle for the next three strokes, but that shot accelerated to me.”

-FELD level media

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