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Athletics closer Mason Miller had thrown 48 pitches in the first two games of the series against the Phillies. But hanging onto 5-4 lead in the ninth inning Sunday, the A’s went back to their closer to try to end their losing streak at 11 games.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNWheeler's scoreless streak ends, Sale silences Phillies' bats in nightcapAtlanta tacked on in the sixth inning. Wheeler exited with runners on first and second and one out. Both Braves scored when Luke Williams lined a Carlos Hernandez heater that shot past Bohm’s outstretched glove at first base. Bohm replaced Bryce Harper (right elbow contusion) at first for the full doubleheader.
Gabriel Arias hit a go-ahead two-run double in the seventh inning and the Cleveland Guardians rallied from a four-run deficit to end the Los Angeles Angels’ eight-game road winning streak 7-5
The next day, Miller entered in the top of the ninth inning with a one-run lead, looking to end the Phillies' winning streak at eight games. Then Max Kepler stepped to the plate and crushed a fastball thrown 101.4 miles per hour:
Willie MacIver had a tiebreaking single for his first big league hit in a two-run, eighth-inning rally, then capped his debut by throwing out a runner attempting to steal for the final out as the Athletics beat Philadelphia 5-4 to stop an 11-game slide and the Phillies' nine-game winning streak.
It's been a fairly straightforward road trip for the Philadelphia Phillies. That is until they arrived in Sacramento. Coming off their dominant and historic swe
BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Phillies will try to keep their four-game home win streak alive when they play the Atlanta Braves. Philadelphia has an 18-8 record in home games and a 35-19 record overall. The Phillies have the eighth-best team slugging percentage in MLB play at .408.
Here are the longest winning streaks in MLB history. New York Giants, 26 (1916) Cleveland Guardians, 22 (2017) Chicago Cubs, 21 (1935) Chicago White Stockings, 21 (1880) Oakland Athletics ...
The Phillies didn't exactly dominate in their series win against the Braves this week, but they continued playing extraordinary winning baseball — improving to 19-7 in the month of May. Bookended by a shutout and 9-3 drubbing, the Phils won in a dogfight in a middle game that saw the clubs combine for 23 hits to take the series 2-1.