Phillies offense gets big hits late in home opener after Super Bowl champion Eagles are honored
- On Monday, March 31, 2025, the Philadelphia Phillies had their home opener against the Colorado Rockies.
- Phillies fans roared as Super Bowl champion Eagles Saquon Barkley and Brandon Graham threw first pitches.
- Kyle Schwarber hit a two-run home run off Rockies pitcher Victor Vodnik following Sosa's go-ahead double.
- Phillies manager Rob Thomson noted the team is currently "feasting on bullpens."
- The Phillies rallied to a 6-1 victory, marking a 3-1 start to the season.
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Phillies offense gets big hits late in home opener after Super Bowl champion Eagles are honored
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Phillies rally late, take home opener against Rockies, 6-1
Everyone knew that coming into the season, the Phillies had a pitching staff for the ages. Five quality starters and four dependable bullpen arms could launch the Phillies to the World Series they've so fiercely desired. On Monday afternoon, that pitching kept the Phillies in the game until the offense arrived. For the second time in four games, it came late against an opposing bullpen. While the offense struggled, Cristopher Sánchez debuted his…
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