Phillies’ Cristopher Sanchez, Taijuan Walker 2-Hit Rays Joins for Closing

Cristopher Sanchez made a stroke from six-score Inning, and Taijuan Walker hit seven over the last three frames, and visited Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday night against Tampa Bay Rays 7-0 victory.
Sanchez (4-1) aired five doughs and left after 85 fields and three walked. Walker climbed to the side of both seventh and eighth innings, and Curtis Mead won the first savings of his career by ending the game in the ninth.
Philadelphia’s Trea Turner entered two runs and drove, and the five conditions of the Bryce Harper team tear two conditions as part of the fourth shot.
Bryson Stott added a pair of RBI single for 0 to 0, which was shown in the series of 8-4 in the serial opener. He joined Kyle Schwarber and Turner with two hits for Philadelphia, who had 31 running in their last four games and won eight of the last 10 games.
Phillies’ 11 stroke attacks were more than enough for Sanchez, who allowed a two -output Caminero single at the first shot before hitting the rest of Tampa Bay.
JT Realmuto foul a field from a field from the left foot at the top of the seventh shot. Rafael finished his emphasis by Marchan before the plate was replaced.
Rays lost six of the last eight matches in general and sixth at home.
Turner left a 2-1 slider from Shane Baz (3-2) to open the score in the third shot. It was the second homer of the season.
Phillies chased Baz after increasing its advantages to 6-0 in the fourth shot.
Realmuto, Johan Rojas’dan scored a goal, then Stott and Turner, the second two Harper’s left midfield to the left midfield before coming home RBI single.
Rojas immediately stole the second base before he came to score a single and left to score a single -left field to highlight the sixth shot.
The base allowed six running at eight strokes to lose its second flat start. Last Thursday, a decline of 8-2 against Kansas City Royals, 5 2/3 inning, made seven runs in nine hit.
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