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In the top of the ninth, Phillies catcher Realmuto gifted Robertson an out when he threw out Luke Williams trying to steal second.Ever since I picked up Wet N Wild’s new Photo Focus Concealer, it has become one of my favorites-I use it every day as an eye and spot concealer.įirst, let’s talk about the smell of the formula (probably the first thing you will notice). In the sixth inning, they challenged a close call at home plate that was overturned when it was ruled that Marlins catcher Nick Fortes illegally blocked the plate when Edmundo Sosa tried to score on Alec Bohm’s fly ball. Nevertheless, the Phillies did just enough to gut out a win.

Robertson was coming off a 41-pitch outing on Sunday, and would not have been in the game had injured Corey Knebel or Seranthony Domínguez been available. The Phillies relief corps, in general, looked taxed David Robertson, who is one of their more dominant arms, struggled to get through his outing in the ninth inning, allowing two walks and a single. The Marlins tied it up, 2-2, in the eighth, when Brad Hand hit pinch hitter Charles Leblanc with a pitch and he eventually scored on Brian Anderson’s sacrifice fly off Connor Brogdon. Marlins starter Jesús Luzardo held the Phillies to just four hits and two runs in seven innings. This was not a shutdown win, by any means. On Tuesday, they put meaning behind those words. 2, 3 and 4 in San Francisco, but the players insist that this team is different. They got off to an uninspired start with losses Sept. The Phillies are on a quest to prove that they can win in September, unlike in the last four seasons. “You walk people to pitch to me? I’ll take it,” he said. He pumped his fist as he ran, and when he arrived to first base, Segura slammed his helmet, turned to the Marlins dugout, and yelled an expletive. Segura flipped his bat in the air before the ball touched the grass. Segura decided to reward the Marlins by lining a single to right that scored Harper to give the Phillies a 3-2 win Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park that snapped a three-game losing streak. “They keep walking people in front of me. “It’s been like that for the last two years,” Segura said. But Segura, who had seven career walk-off hits before he stepped to the plate, took it personally. It was a sound baseball move, setting up a double play. Bryce Harper was on second base with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning of a tie game when the Miami Marlins made a fateful decision: They walked J.T.
