Phillies, three against pain rays Homer

Zack Wheeler allowed Philadelphia Phillies to take 8-4 victories against Tampa Bay Rays at the opener of three match series on Tuesday night.
Wheeler (3-1) hit nine and this season did not walk a dough for the third time at the beginning.
Nick Castellanos, single in three runs, doubled, Homered and continued, Kyle Schwarber Homered was selected twice and lasted in two rounds, and Alec Bohm finished with one, Homer and two RBI for Phillies, who won seven of nine.
Tampa Bay Starter Drew Rasmussen (1-3) gave three runs and five strokes in 4 1/3 strokes. He shot two and walked two. In the sixth stroke, Yandy Diaz grumbled for the rays before leaving with a strange swing and a wounding after missing.
Schwarber took the second shot 1-0.
After a walk by Castellanos and a walk to Max Kepler, Rasmussen fled almost more damage by taking a double game. However, Bohm went another way to increase the leadership of a two-stage, two-stage Homer to 3-0.
In the last three seasons, it was the first host of the season for Bohm, which was an average of 16.
Brandon Lowe has doubled the fourth place for RAYS before lowering Diaz Wheeler to 3-2 depths in the right center area.
Wheeler then retired nine consecutively before singing to the seventh ahead of Jonathan Aranda. Wheeler shot Misner, and then enabled Junior Caminero to enter a 5-4-3 double game for the last dough.
Trea Turner and Bryce Harper were chosen to start the eighth place for Philadelphia. Schwarber left a RBI Single that the right-wing player Travis Jankowski dive could not immediately reach to make 4-2. Castellanos made a three-stage shot on the right seats to get ahead of another counter-field and 7-2.
Orion relieved Wheeler to start the Eighth, and Chandler gave Simpson a flight to 7-3.
Castellanos returned with a RBI single in the ninth to make 8-3.
Caminero worked as a ninth sacrifice fly to increase its leadership to 8-4.
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