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Cristopher Sánchez (PHI) 9.0ip 6h 0er 13k
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PITTSBURGH (Interstat) — Cristopher Sánchez pitched a complete-game six-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 on Saturday evening at PNC Park. Sánchez improved to 5-2, allowing no walks and facing one batter over the minimum. Bryce Harper launched a three-run homer in the first inning that also scored Trea Turner and Kyle Schwarber. The Phillies added two runs in the second on a double by Schwarber and one in the eighth on a double by Turner. Bubba Chandler fell to 1-5 after allowing five runs in 3 1/3 innings. The Phillies outhit the Pirates 8-6. Attendance was 31,296, and the game lasted 2 hours, 37 minutes. Philadelphia evened its record at 23-23, while Pittsburgh dropped to 24-22. The series continues Sunday.
Extended Summary
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) — Cristopher Sánchez pitched seven innings of four-hit ball and Bryce Harper delivered a three-run homer in the first inning as the Philadelphia Phillies blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 on Saturday evening at PNC Park. The left-hander Sánchez improved to 5-2 on the season, scattering six hits and striking out nine while walking none over seven dominant innings. He faced only two batters over the minimum and allowed just one extra-base hit, a double by Bryan Reynolds in the fourth. The Phillies, who evened their record at 23-23, gave Sánchez all the support he needed in the opening frame. Trea Turner started the game with a single to right off Pirates starter Bubba Chandler. Kyle Schwarber walked, bringing up Harper, who crushed a 1-0 pitch to center field for his 11th home run of the season, making it 3-0. Harper’s blast, his second in as many nights, scored Turner and Schwarber and set the tone for a afternoon in which the Pirates never threatened. Philadelphia added two more runs in the second inning. J.T. Realmuto walked, and after Justin Crawford flied out, Turner walked to put two on. Schwarber then doubled to right. The ball got past right fielder Jared Triolo on a throwing error, allowing both Realmuto and Turner to score and pushing the lead to 5-0. Chandler intentionally walked Harper, but Alec Bohm popped out to end the inning. Chandler, who fell to 1-5, lasted only three innings. He allowed three hits, four runs — three earned — walked three and struck out two. The Pirates bullpen took over in the fourth and largely contained the Phillies. Evan Sisk worked 1 2/3 scoreless innings with three strikeouts, Yohan Ramírez struck out three in a scoreless frame, and Isaac Mattson tossed 1 1/3 hitless innings with two strikeouts. The Phillies added an insurance run in the eighth against Pirates reliever Justin Lawrence. Crawford walked, moved to third on Turner’s double, and scored on a throwing error by Triolo. Turner’s double was his eighth of the season. Sánchez gave way to reliever Jose Alvarado in the eighth, and Alvarado recorded two strikeouts in a perfect frame. The Pirates mounted their only real threat in the ninth against Philadelphia closer Orion Kerkering, who allowed singles to Konnor Griffin and Bryan Reynolds to put runners at first and third with one out. But Marcell Ozuna struck out on a foul tip for the second out, and Nick Yorke grounded out to short to end the game. For Pittsburgh, Nick Gonzales went 2-for-3, the only Pirates batter with multiple hits. Triolo, Henry Davis and Ozuna each went 0-for-4, while Ryan O’Hearn was 0-for-1 before exiting early. The Pirates slipped to 24-22. Attendance was announced at 31,296. The game lasted 2 hours, 37 minutes. Interstat’s game simulator had projected a final score of Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 6. Interstat’s ELO system gave the Phillies a 53.40 percent probability of winning. Philadelphia was installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5. The total of six runs went over the over-under line of eight.
Preview
AP Sports Preview Phillies at Pirates PITTSBURGH (Interstat) — The Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates continue their three-game series Saturday afternoon at PNC Park, with first pitch scheduled for 7:05 p.m. under cloudy skies and a temperature of 66 degrees. The Pirates (24-20) enter with the edge in the standings and momentum from Friday’s 8-5 victory over the Phillies. Pittsburgh has won four of its past six games, while Philadelphia (21-23) has dropped two of its last three. Left-hander Jesús Luzardo (4-2, 3.57 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Phillies. Luzardo is coming off an efficient performance Thursday at Boston, where he threw six shutout innings in a 3-1 win, allowing four hits with four strikeouts. He has been inconsistent this season, however: in his previous outing May 8 against Colorado, he lasted only three innings and gave up six earned runs. Luzardo’s best start of the year came April 28 against San Francisco, when he tossed seven scoreless innings with eight strikeouts. Right-hander Carmen Mlodzinski (3-3, 4.91 ERA) will take the mound for Pittsburgh. Mlodzinski earned a win Thursday against Colorado, allowing two earned runs on four hits over five innings with two strikeouts. He has struggled on the road this season but has fared better at PNC Park, where he has a 3.18 ERA in two starts. Mlodzinski’s season has been marked by volatility: he struck out 10 over 5 2/3 innings against Cincinnati on May 2, but allowed five earned runs in 4 1/3 innings at Texas on April 21. The Pirates’ offense was productive Friday, with Ryan O’Hearn hitting a home run and driving in two runs and catcher Endy Rodríguez adding two RBIs. Philadelphia’s bullpen was strong Thursday, with Jhoan Duran and Brad Keller combining for two scoreless innings in Boston. Interstat’s game simulator projects a 7-6 Phillies victory. Philadelphia is a -1.5 favorite on the run line, and the over/under is set at 8. Following Saturday’s contest, the teams will conclude the series Sunday afternoon at PNC Park.

