Phillies looks at Isa Luzardo to sweep the rays

Philadelphia Phillies comes on the plate and the left -handed Isa Luzardo continues to silence the opposition in the first season with the team.
Phillies wants to see more on both fronts on Thursday, because they compete for a three -game series of host Tampa Bay Rays.
Philadelphia broke 8-2 records in the last four games and 63 of them in the last 10 competitions.
According to NBC Sports Philadelphia, he said, “Everyone seems to be always doing something beautiful, which is always good,” he said. “He moves the runners, but we’re also driving the ball again. Just the total package.”
Turner surrounded a solo Homer in the third shot, and Philadelphia spent 7-0 in the Gulf of Tampa on Wednesday, and the Five Conditions spent one RBI Single in the fourth place. In their last 16 games, eight are very accurate performances.
Kyle Schwarber made an effort on Wednesday with two hit Phillies on Tuesday with two hit on Tuesday with three strokes. This season, Philadelphia’nın 36 matches reached all of them.
Luzardo (3-0, 1.94 ERA) has paid dividends since Miami Marlins was acquired in December.
The 27 -year -old Peruvian native allowed two runs or less from seven beginnings this season. On Friday, unstable against Arizona Diamondbacks 5 1/.
“This is very important to me, just ripening throughout my career, Luz Luzardo said athletics. “I feel a few years ago, I go there, I would probably go maximum three or four, and I would give up much more runs. In general, during this season, I feel that we can ventilate the storm, even if I am not the best.”
Schwarber loaned Luzardo’s determination.
“There’s not much to instill the child,” Schwarber said athletics. “When he is only outside and in the mound, he is just he and caught and striking. There is no one else in his world, he seems.”
Luzardo goes to 0-3 with 6.20 ERA at the beginning of four career.
While Philadelphia rose, Tampa Bay lost six of the last eight matches in a row in a row. The rays only hit two hit and this season was shot 12 times on Wednesday on the way to the sixth time.
“You always want to win at home,” he said, “You always want to win at home,” according to Tampa Bay Times. “This is where we are comfortable. We are in our house, we sleep in our beds, we have a family … and it needs to be comfortable.”
Rays Right-handed Ryan Pepiot (2-4, 4.23 ERA) will shake his head on Thursday.
The opening day of Tampa Bay fell for the third time on the last four trips on Friday, Pepiot fell for the third time and allowed New York Yankees two runs in five strokes during a 3-0 setback.
27 -year -old Pepiot did not face Phillies in four major league season.
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