Phillies Sweep Mariners as Seattle Drops Fifth Straight Game
Kyle Schwarber led the Phillies with a league-leading 45th homer and 110 RBIs, while Jes s Luzardo struck out 12 in a dominant 11-2 win completing the Mariners sweep.
- On Wednesday, the Philadelphia Phillies completed a three-game sweep of the Seattle Mariners with an 11-2 victory, powered by Kyle Schwarber's National League-leading 45th home run and five RBIs.
- Turner's performance — a five-hit, two-steal night — made him the first Phillies player since Jimmy Rollins in 2008 to achieve this and first major leaguer this season since Shohei Ohtani on Sept. 19, 2024.
- Strong starting pitching and multi-hit efforts from Max Kepler, Phillies outfielder, and Bryson Stott, Phillies infielder, backed Jesús Luzardo, Phillies starting pitcher who struck out 12 over six innings while allowing one run on three hits.
- The sweep generated 29 runs and 48 hits—the Philadelphia Phillies' most in a three-game span since 2007—and 46 pitching strikeouts, their highest in such a series since 1900.
- The Mariners return home to start a weekend series with the Athletics on Friday, while Philadelphia hosts Washington for three games beginning Friday, with RHP Taijuan Walker scheduled to start.
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Kyle Schwarber homers in Phillies' 20-hit attack to rout Mariners
Kyle Schwarber doubled, homered and had five RBIs, giving him an MLB-leading 109 this season, as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the visiting Seattle Mariners 11-2 on Wednesday afternoon to complete a three-game sweep.
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