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Otto López Homers Twice, Marlins Beat Phillies 5-4 to Avoid 3-Game Sweep
Trea Turner, leading the National League with 179 hits and a .305 average, left the game with a right hamstring strain, raising concerns for the Phillies' postseason hopes.
- Yesterday at loanDepot Park, Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner exited the game with a right hamstring strain in the seventh inning as the Phillies lost 5-4 to the Miami Marlins on Sep 7, 2025.
- The injury followed a misplayed throw by Marlins shortstop Otto López as Trea Turner legged out a grounder and reached on an error in the seventh inning.
- In recent play Trea Turner has been scorching, slashing.389/.433/.603 over his last 30 games and leads the National League with 179 hits, batting.305 with 15 HRs and 69 RBIs in 140 games.
- The Phillies return home for a four-game series against the New York Mets on Monday, and Manager Rob Thomson said Turner will be evaluated further with updates following an MRI.
- Turner's right hamstring strain raises concerns for the Philadelphia Phillies' postseason push, especially given his May 2024 left hamstring issue reportedly sidelined him for six weeks.
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Phillies Update: Will Trey Turner Play Tonight vs Mets After Hamstring Injury?
The Phillies are learning the hard way that baseball seasons aren’t scripted, no matter how perfectly the standings look. Just when Philadelphia thought momentum was firmly theirs, Trea Turner reminded everyone that hamstrings have their own cruel timing. Now, as the Mets roll into town, the storyline isn’t about division leads or playoff seeding. It’s about whether the Phillies’ hottest bat can even take the field. The Philadelphia Phillies are…
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