Soriano Limits Phillies to 2 Runs in 7 Innings in Angels' 8-2 Victory
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 20 – Phillies' starting pitchers allowed 13 runs and 24 hits over 13 innings in the series, with injuries and defensive errors contributing to the losses, officials said.
- On Sunday, the Los Angeles Angels beat the Philadelphia Phillies 8-2 in the series finale, Jose Soriano allowed two runs in seven innings, and Taylor Ward hit a three-run double.
- After dominating the first half, the Phillies' rotation yielded 13 runs and 24 hits in 13 innings during this weekend series against the Angels.
- Alec Bohm went 0-for-4 Friday, he was placed on the injured list Saturday, and Otto Kemp homered Sunday but made two errors.
- After losing the opener 6-4 and finale 8-2, their NL East lead shrank to a half game, and they face the Boston Red Sox Monday.
- Despite the series setback, the Phillies hold a winning AL record with the fewest interleague games played and will host Boston Monday with Zack Wheeler vs. Walker Buehler.
30 Articles
30 Articles
Jose Soriano limits Phillies as Ranger Suarez struggles in Angels win
PHILADELPHIA — Jose Soriano limited the Phillies to two runs in seven innings, Taylor Ward had a three-run double and the Los Angeles Angels earned an 8-2 win Sunday for a series victory. Soriano (7-7) allowed six hits and struck out five. He was touched for a run in the second inning on an RBI single by Rafael Marchan, and the Phillies mustered little else until Otto Kemp’s two-out home run in the sixth. The Angels scored five runs in the secon…

PHILADELFIA (AP) — Dominican Jose Soriano limited Philadelphia to two runs in seven innings, Taylor Ward connected a double of three runs and Los Angeles Angelinos beat the Filis on Sunday 8-3 to take the series.

Taylor Ward, Angels finish series at Phillies with a bang
Taylor Ward doubled twice and drove in four runs to cap an outstanding series as the Los Angeles Angels rolled over the host Philadelphia Phillies 8-2 on Sunday.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium