Phillies overcome 4-run deficit to beat Rays 7-6 in extras
- The Philadelphia Phillies overcame a four-run deficit to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-6 in extra innings on Thursday night in Tampa, Fla.
- By the eighth inning, the Rays had built a 5-1 advantage, highlighted by a solo home run from Junior Caminero early in the game and a three-run blast by Yandy Díaz in the seventh, before the Phillies mounted a late comeback.
- In the eighth inning, Bryson Stott belted a three-run home run off Edwin Uceta to reduce the Rays' advantage to 5-4, and Philadelphia evened the score in the ninth.
- Phillies closer Pete Fairbanks blew his first save in nine opportunities when a pickoff mistake let Johan Rojas move up and eventually cross home plate on a ground ball driven by Max Kepler.
- In the 10th inning, Brandon Marsh and Trea Turner drove in runs leading to a Phillies victory that marked their ninth win in 11 games, extending the Rays' losing streak at Steinbrenner Field to seven.
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Marsh, Turner have RBIs in 10th inning as Phillies sweep Rays with 7-6 win
Brandon Marsh and Trea Turner each had two hits and drove in a run in the 10th inning to cap a comeback from four runs down and lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-6 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.…


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