Daily News | Phillies flatten the Marlins in 15-3 win, as Alec Bohm leads the way with six RBIs
In the context of a 162-game season that runs from the final week of March through the first week of October, a six-game stretch in the middle of August is akin to a needle in a haystack.
Cause and effect? Maybe. It surely didn’t hurt. And at a time when the Phillies are down multiple everyday players, it bears a longer look from Thomson, who figures to be doing more lineup mixing and matching than he ever did after taking the reins last June.First, let’s get to the details. The Phillies scored five runs against Alcantara in the third inning, then knocked him out in the fifth. They blitzed him for 10 hits and nine runs, the most he allowed in a game since Aug. 6, 2021.
The offensive outburst could hardly be attributed to a change at the top of the order. But it’s worth noting that the third-inning rally, in which the Phillies scored four runs with two out, began with Stott singling up the middle and stealing second base. Indeed, with Stott atop the order, the Phillies can lengthen a lineup that will be missing Bryce Harper for another few months and Rhys Hoskins for the season. Darick Hall is out now, too. But with Stott in the leadoff spot, Turner can bat second, followed by Kyle Schwarber, Castellanos, and Bohm in traditional run-producing spots.
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