Zack Wheeler hit Phillies Dump Marlins 13

Zack Wheeler, Philadelphia Phillies visited Miami Marks 7-2 at the top of a three-game series, while the top of the seven powerful strokes on Friday hit 13.
Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber supported Wheeler (2-1), which allowed nine runs in 11 1/3 Inning at the last two initials. However, it looked like a typical self in this regard, but did not hold a march while finishing only five hit-four singles and the second highest of his career.
Marlins’ Sandy Alcantara (2-1) was accused of a couple of walks in four strokes and a pair of walks in two strokes. After Tommy John missed the entire last season following his surgery, he has 7.27 ERA at the beginning this season.
Eric Wagaman shot two conditions for Miami, a Homer, which lost his fourth straight match.
Harper, in the first shot, began the party with two conditions from Alcantara with a homer-the third in the fifth and last four games of the season.
Philadelphia added four more runs in the second shot, because Alec Bohm and Johan Rojas delivered the RBI single before a Bryson Stott sacrifice. Rojas then scored 6-0 in Alcantara’s second wild field.
Wheeler overcome a pair of Baserunner in the third place before hitting the fourth area on 10 fields. He worked a bullet single in the fifth place and made 7-0 for the long home run in the lower half of Schwarber.
Miami finally became sixth to Wheeler, because Wagaman hit a two -stage homer, but healed to hit his senior right hand to hit Matt Mervis to finish the frame. Wheeler returned for the seventh and hit three doughs to conclude his night.
Tanner Banks made the eighth kick for the landlords before hitting the ninth door Jose Ruiz.
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