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  • 5/9/2024
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00:03 Phil's had won seven in a row, 11 straight at home inside Citizens Bank
00:07 ballpark and were a pretty hefty home favorite in an afternoon game yesterday
00:12 to make it eight in a row with a win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
00:16 Except that didn't happen.
00:18 The Jays do win 5-3 over Philly in Philadelphia to snap that seven game win streak
00:25 in the 11 straight home wins.
00:27 Toronto scored three runs in the sixth.
00:30 Philly had their chances in the home half of the ninth.
00:34 5-3 after a Bryson Stott double that made it 5-3 with runners on second and third.
00:40 Only one out.
00:42 The Phil's had two chances with the go-ahead run at the dish, unable to convert.
00:47 Toronto wins 5-3 as an underdog on the road in Philadelphia.
00:52 >> Yeah, Philly's around that -170 to -175 favorite yesterday with Nola on the mound
00:56 at home should have probably been a victory.
00:58 And even though you had a pretty good game early on through five innings,
01:01 it was one to one, but the bottom fell out there in the sixth inning for Aaron Nola,
01:04 who finished with five and two-thirds innings pitched, nine hits and four earned runs.
01:07 7Ks, no walks, probably should have been good enough for a victory,
01:10 but the Philly's bats didn't come to play yesterday.
01:13 And through a large portion of that game, the Philly's really only had one hit.
01:16 I thought the lefty bats would come alive for the Philadelphia Philly.
01:19 Schwarber didn't get a base hit but got an RBI, but I was locked in on Harper,
01:22 went 0-4 yesterday, and also Marsh went 1-4, actually scored two runs, but no RBI there.
01:28 Can't win every single game that you have, good win for the Toronto Blue Jays,
01:31 but in a game where this wasn't really supposed to be a toss-up, that's a bad loss for the Phil's.
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