Wheeler allowed two hits in six shutout innings, and Stott drove in two runs as Philadelphia ended Cleveland’s seven-game winning streak.
On Saturday, Zack Wheeler pitched six shutout innings as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Cleveland Guardians 3-0, ending Cleveland's seven-game winning streak before 36,125 fans.
Philadelphia's pitching staff continues to dominate; Wheeler owns a 1.67 ERA since returning from surgery, while Cristopher Sánchez extended his shutout streak to 37 2/3 innings over his last five outings.
Following a 1 hour, 56 minute rain delay, Bryson Stott broke the scoreless tie with a two-run single in the fourth inning; Adolis Garcia added a run via bases-loaded walk in the sixth.
With the win, the Phillies reached a.500 record at 26-26, while Fangraphs projects a 56.4% playoff probability with the team nine games out of first place.
Cleveland LHP Parker Messick faces RHP Andrew Painter in Sunday's series finale, setting up the rubber match after Saturday's decisive Philadelphia victory.