It takes two in Phillies 10, the winning series from CUBS

Trea Turner went to 3 to 3 with two RBIs, and Aaron Nola defeated Chicago Cubs 3-1 in 10 Inning on Sunday, Philadelphia Phillies.
Nola, seven strokes in three strokes and allowed a walk. Jose Alvarado (3-0) hit one in a clean ninth shot to win the win, and Jordan Romano did the same thing in the 10th place to save the season.
Phillies took the last two matches of the three series of games.
Cubs relaxing Julian Merryweather (0-1) allowed two runs (one won) to one-third of a stroke. The beginning Jameson Taillon left a three -stroke run in a pair of fans in seven inning.
Philadelphia ranked 10th against relaxing Julian Merryweather (0-1). Nick Castellanos was the second as an automatic runner Jt Realmuto and Max Kepler walked to install bases and Alec Bohm took ahead 2-1. After capturing Realmuto at a field player Grounder’s house, Bryson walked to reinstall the Bases and Turner’s only one to 3-1.
Merryweather was accused of two running (one won) in one -third of a stroke. The beginning Jameson Taillon left a three -stroke run in a pair of fans in seven inning.
Taillon and Nola were stars after each giving up early, and only one Baserunner was allowed from the bottom of the third to the sixth end. This came in Single with two outputs at the fifth bottom of Miguel Amaya.
Philadelphia did not go back to the base until the seventh hill.
Chicago went ahead 1-0 at the bottom of the second. Nico Hoerner doubled two outside, doubled a fly ball. Pete Crow-Armstrong watched a pair of pairs from the right area wall applied in Hoerner.
Philadelphia replied on top of the third. With someone, Bryson Stott was connected to a Fastball on the first field and sent it to the right space for the trio. Turner brought him home with a ground ball from one left to left to tie him 1-1.
Tailon won Stott’s 1,000th career strike when it was swinging to start the game.
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