Phillies’ Game 1 win brings back a familiar feeling.
But this time? He struck out Yuli Gurriel — a former Astro, no less — on a cutter to end the seventh and strand the tying run. The Phillies tacked on another run before closing out a 4-1 win over the Marlins in Game 1 of their wild-card series.in the building , red towels waving, timely hitting. Sure, there were some new faces delivering those key hits, but theWith their 4-1 win Tuesday night, the Phillies have a chance to sweep the Marlins tonight. First pitch is at 8:08 p.m.
The Phillies can close out the series in Game 2 at 8:08 p.m. Wednesday . Aaron Nola will start against the Marlins’ Braxton Garrett.James Harden threw the basketball world a curveball on Tuesday when news circulated that he would join his teammates at training camp in Fort Collins, Colo., after missing the first day of practice and media day in Camden. He previously had vowed not to play for 76ers president Daryl Morey, calling him “a liar” for failing to meet trade demands.
The Sixers embark on Day 2 of training camp with James Harden likely to make his first official appearance with the team since last year’s postseason loss to the Boston Celtics.Jalen Hurts’ scrambling rate is at a career low this season. He appears more cautious when outside the pocket as the Eagles don’t want him taking big hits. And that goes toward the ultimate goal of keeping their franchise quarterback upright. That would benefit the Eagles in the long run, of course.
One of those players is defenseman Travis Sanheim, who struggled mightily in 2022-23 after signing an eight-year, $50 million extension. After a summer of trade rumors, and a deal that that fell through at the final hurdle, Sanheim remains a Flyer and so far in camp has looked like a player with something to prove.Don’t tell that to Union midfielder Dániel Gazdag, who carries a perfect 25-for-25 record from the penalty spot since arriving in North America.
The Union will look to end their run of five consecutive ties when they host Atlanta .We compiled today’s newsletter using reporting from Scott Lauber, David Murphy, Marcus Hayes, Keith Pompey, EJ Smith, Devin Jackson, Jeff Neiburg, Jonathan Tannenwald, Owen McCue, and Mike Jensen.
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