Star Player
Kyle Stowers (MIA) 4/5 2hr 5rbi
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Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) β Kyle Stowers went 4 for 5 with two home runs and five RBIs Wednesday afternoon, and the Miami Marlins defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 12-4 at Citizens Bank Park. Stowers homered in the first and sixth innings and added a double and a single. Joe Mack also homered and drove in two runs for Miami, which improved to 37-38. Sandy Alcantara won his seventh game, allowing two earned runs over six innings with six strikeouts. For Philadelphia, Andrew Painter took the loss, falling to 1-8. The Phillies slipped to 40-34. Miami jumped ahead with two runs in the first and four in the second, then added four in the sixth and single runs in the eighth and ninth. Philadelphia scored twice in each of the first two innings. The Marlins finished with 13 hits to the Phillies 10. Tim Mayza pitched two scoreless innings for Philadelphia. The game lasted 2 hours, 48 minutes before an announced crowd of 37,591.
Extended Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) β Kyle Stowers homered twice and drove in five runs, lifting the Miami Marlins to a 12-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park. Stowers, who went 4 for 5 with two home runs and a double, powered an offense that collected 13 hits and scored in five different innings. The Marlins snapped a two-game losing streak and avoided a three-game sweep after dropping the first two games of the series by a combined 15-2 margin. Sandy Alcantara earned the win for Miami, improving to 7-4. He pitched six innings, allowing eight hits and two earned runs while striking out six. Alcantara worked through early traffic and kept the Phillies from building on a two-run first inning. Andrew Painter took the loss for Philadelphia, falling to 1-8. The Phillies right-hander struggled from the outset, yielding six runs on six hits over two-plus innings. The Marlins jumped on Painter in the first inning. After Liam Hicks struck out and Otto Lopez walked, Stowers launched a two-run homer to right field, his sixth of the season, giving Miami a 2-0 lead. Philadelphia answered in the bottom half against Alcantara. Trea Turner singled and stole second, then scored on a single by Brandon Marsh. Alec Bohm followed with a single that drove in Bryce Harper, tying the game at 2. Miami seized control in the second. Owen Caissie led off with a solo homer to right-center, his seventh. After Jakob Marsee struck out and Joe Mack walked, Esteury Ruiz doubled to put runners at second and third. Hicks singled to drive in Mack, and then Stowers doubled to left, scoring Ruiz and sending Hicks to third. Xavier Edwards followed with a run-scoring single, stretching the lead to 6-2. The Phillies trimmed the deficit in the second. Justin Crawford singled and later scored on a fielderβs choice. A pair of errors β a missed catch by shortstop Otto Lopez and a missed catch by first baseman Stowers β allowed another run to cross. Brandon Marshβs lineout scored Garrett Stubbs, making it 6-4. Alcantara escaped further damage by getting Alec Bohm to ground out. Both teams went scoreless through the next three innings. Alcantara settled in, retiring nine of 10 batters from the third through the fifth. The Marlins added four runs in the sixth to break the game open. Jakob Marsee reached on a fielding error by shortstop Trea Turner. Joe Mack then hit a two-run homer to right-center, his third, giving Miami an 8-4 lead. Ruiz followed with his second double of the game, moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by Hicks and scored on a sacrifice fly by Lopez. Stowers then homered again, a solo shot to right-center, his seventh, making it 10-4. The Marlins tacked on a run in the eighth. Stowers singled to drive in Mack, who had been hit by a pitch. In the ninth, Marsee hit a solo homer to right field, his fourth. Philadelphia managed only a double by Turner in the ninth, but Rafael MarchΓ‘n struck out to end the game. Miamiβs bullpen delivered four scoreless innings. John King, Michael Petersen and Tyler Zuber combined to allow two hits and strike out six. Petersen struck out the side in the eighth. The Marlins improved to 37-38. The Phillies fell to 40-34. Attendance was 37,591. The game lasted 2 hours, 48 minutes. Interstatβs game simulator had projected a final score of Philadelphia 7, Miami 6, with the Phillies holding a 62.00 percent probability to win according to the ELO system. Miami had been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5. The 16 total runs went under the over/under line of 9.
Preview
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) β The Miami Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies will play a day-night doubleheader Wednesday at Citizens Bank Park, with clear skies and 76 degrees forecast for the opener. Miami (36-37) is expected to start right-hander Sandy Alcantara (6-4) in the afternoon contest. The Marlins have also listed left-hander Andrew Painter (1-7) for the evening game. The Phillies (39-33) have not announced starters for either game. Philadelphia has dominated the season series, winning four of six meetings, including the last two by a combined 15-2 margin. The Phillies blanked Miami 7-0 on Monday and 8-2 on Tuesday. Philadelphia has won three of its last four overall. Right-hander Zack Wheeler has been a key factor for the Phillies. Over his last five outings, he has a 1.88 ERA with 32 strikeouts in 31 innings, including six scoreless innings against the Marlins on Monday with nine strikeouts. Marlins reliever William Kempner has been effective despite limited innings. Over his last five appearances covering 8 innings, he has allowed no earned runs on three hits with 10 strikeouts. The Interstat game simulator projects a 7-6 Phillies victory in the opener. Miami enters as a -1.5 run favorite, with the over/under set at 9. Philadelphia will host the New York Mets for a three-game series beginning Thursday. Miami travels to San Francisco to face the Giants on Friday.

