Phillies vs Padres Recap: Turner, Turner Power Phillies

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Phillies Silence the Padres at Petco
The Philadelphia Phillies rolled into San Diego and silenced the home crowd. After beating the Padres 3-0 the night before, Philly was hungry for another win. You could feel the momentum shifting to the visitors. The Padres were desperate to answer backâthey'd lost four straight games and needed something to spark their lineup. Cristopher SĂĄnchez took the mound for the Phillies, and he looked absolutely locked in. His fastball was painting corners all night long. The Padres' bats stayed quiet as SĂĄnchez fired strike after strike. By game's end, the Phillies won 3-0 again, extending their winning streak to three straight. San Diego's struggles continued as they fell to 31-24. The Phillies improved to 29-27 and showed why their pitching staff is one of the league's most dominant forces.
Crawford and Turner Put Phillies on the Board
The game stayed scoreless through the first five innings. Walker Buehler was pitching for San Diego, but he couldn't hold back the Phillies forever. In the sixth inning, things exploded. Justin Crawford led things off and got on base, putting Edmundo Sosa on third. Kyle Schwarber stepped up and drove a single to right fieldâCrawford raced home and Sosa sprinted across the plate. The Phillies were up 1-0. Then Trea Turner came up with runners in scoring position. Turner grounded a ball to shortstop, and Sosa scored on the play. The Phillies had 2-0 lead now. San Diego's pitching had cracked under pressure, and the Padres' defense couldn't stop the bleeding.
Turner Crushes Late Homer to Seal Shutout
The Phillies' dominant pitcher Cristopher SĂĄnchez was dealing all game long. He threw seven innings of pure heat, giving up just six hits and striking out nine batters. Zero runs. Zero walks. That's All-Star stuff right there. The Padres' lineup looked completely shut downâthey couldn't find any answers against SĂĄnchez's relentless fastball. Then in the ninth inning, Trea Turner came up one more time. Ron Marinaccio was on the mound for San Diego, trying to pitch out of trouble. Turner stepped up and connected. The ball rocketed to left field and cleared the wall. Three hundred eighty-two feet of pure power. Turner had just added one more run for Philly. The final score was 3-0, Philadelphia. The Phillies' pitching staff proved why they're one of baseball's best. San Diego left frustrated and searching for answers.
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