Phillies Have 17 Hits, 5 Home Runs in 13-0 Rout of Braves
- The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Atlanta Braves 13-0 on Friday night in Atlanta after a two-hour rain delay.
- The Phillies produced this dominant win following a prior three-game losing streak and amid a National League East battle with the Mets.
- Every Phillies starter recorded a hit, including Trea Turner with two home runs and J.T. Realmuto who finished 3-for-4 with a walk and an RBI.
- The Phillies collected 17 hits and five home runs, setting a season-high in runs while Braves starter Bryce Elder allowed 10 runs, nine earned.
- This win ended the Phillies’ three-game losing streak and put them alone at the top of the National League East standings with a 48-34 record.
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Phillies’ bats power a ‘good win’ in series-opening rout of the Braves
Scoring nearly as many runs in three innings as they did in the previous five games combined, the Phillies celebrate a 13-0 thumping of their division rivals following an over two-hour rain delay


Philadelphia 13, Atlanta 0

Phillies collect 17 hits, 5 home runs in 13-0 rout of Braves
By BILL TROCCHI ATLANTA (AP) — Trea Turner hit two of Philadelphia’s five home runs as the Phillies broke out of an offensive slump with a 13-0 rout of the Atlanta Braves on Friday night. Kyle Schwarber, Nick Castellanos and Otto Kemp also hit home runs for the Phillies, who scored just one run in three games while being swept by the Houston Astros prior to arriving in Atlanta. The game was delayed 2 hours, 19 minutes as a storm hit shortly befo…

ATLANTA (AP) — Trae Turner connected two of the Philis’ five home runs in Philadelphia, who came out of the lethargy with the stake to overwhelm the Atlanta Bravos on Friday 13-0. Kyle Schwarzer, Nick Castellanos and Otto Kemp also connected home runs for the Filis, who scored only one run in three games as they were swept by Houston Astros before arriving in Atlanta. Friday’s game was delayed two hours and 19 minutes due to a storm that arrived…
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