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Phillies Survive Wild 7-5 Slugfest vs. Twins

Phillies Rally from 5-0 Down to Sweep Twins in Dramatic Fashion

The Big Picture

Imagine being down by five runs in a baseball game. Most teams would pack it in. But the Philadelphia Phillies? They said "hold my bat" and came roaring back to beat the Minnesota Twins 7-5 on Sunday, completing a three-game sweep at Target Field.

KEY TAKEAWAY: The Phillies have now won 5 of their last 7 games, showing serious resilience.


How It Happened: The Comeback Play-by-Play

1. Early Trouble for Philadelphia

  • Starting pitcher Andrew Painter had a rough first inning
  • With two outs and nobody on base, he allowed two singles and a walk
  • Brooks Lee made him pay with a grand slam (that’s a home run with the bases loaded = 4 runs!)
  • Kody Clemens added a solo homer in the 3rd inning
  • Score: Twins 5, Phillies 0

2. The Phillies Wake Up (6th Inning)

  • Alec Bohm stepped up with a three-run home run
  • Part of a four-run inning that cut the lead to 5-4
  • Suddenly, it’s a ballgame again!

3. The Dramatic 8th Inning

Play Player Result
Bloop single Alec Bohm Tied game 5-5
Two-run single Bryan De La Cruz Phillies take 7-5 lead!

CRITICAL MOMENT: De La Cruz hit a "roller" (slow ground ball) that snuck between first baseman Royce Lewis and the bag. Two runs scored. Game flipped.

4. Lockdown Relief Pitching

  • Orion Kerkering (7-1): Perfect 7th inning (1-2-3 = three up, three down)
  • Jhoan Durán: Scoreless 9th inning for his 26th save of the season

Player Spotlight: Alec Bohm’s Big Day

Alec Bohm was the star with two huge hits:

  1. Three-run homer in the 6th (started the comeback)
  2. RBI bloop single in the 8th (tied the game)

That’s what we call "clutch" performance!


Twins’ Bright Spots (Despite the Loss)

  • Brooks Lee: Grand slam (his 1st career slam!)
  • Kody Clemens: Solo home run
  • Andrew Morris had been lights out before this game:
    • 2 earned runs in 28⅓ innings over 27 appearances since June 12
    • Just a tough day at the office

Notable Absence

Trea Turner (Phillies shortstop) did not play after fouling a ball off his right knee Saturday. He was available but rested as a precaution.


What’s Next?

Philadelphia Phillies (Home vs. Miami)

Game Pitcher Record ERA
Monday Cristopher Sánchez 15-4 2.54
Opponent Janson Junk (MIA) 6-7 4.41

Minnesota Twins (Home vs. Atlanta)

Game Pitcher Record ERA
Monday Bailey Ober 7-4 4.64
Opponent Martín Pérez (ATL) 8-6 2.96

Summary

The Phillies showed championship character Sunday:

  • Overcame 5-0 deficit
  • Got clutch hitting from Bohm & De La Cruz
  • Bullpen shut the door
  • Completed 3-game sweep
  • 5 wins in 7 games

This is the kind of resilience that wins divisions in September and October.


FAQ: Your Questions Answered

What does "sweep" mean in baseball?

When one team wins all games in a series (usually 2-4 games). The Phillies won all 3 games in Minnesota.

What’s a "grand slam"?

A home run hit when all three bases are occupied (bases loaded). It scores 4 runs — the maximum possible on one swing!

What does "1-2-3 inning" mean?

The pitcher faces exactly 3 batters and retires all three. Quick, efficient, dominant.

What is a "save" in baseball?

A relief pitcher earns a save when they:

  • Enter with a lead of 3 runs or fewer
  • Pitch at least 1 inning
  • Finish the game without losing the lead
    Jhoan Durán now has 26 saves this season!

Why didn’t Trea Turner play?

He fouled a ball off his right knee Saturday. The team held him out Sunday as a precaution — better safe than sorry with a star player!


Data sourced from ESPN/AP game recap. Stats current as of game date.

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