Phillies Reach 30 Wins, Rockies Hit MLB Worst Start Record
Phillies Reach 30 Wins, Rockies Hit MLB Worst Start Record

Phillies Reach 30 Wins, Rockies Hit MLB Worst Start Record

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The Philadelphia Phillies continued their dominant season with a 7-4 victory over the struggling Colorado Rockies, marking their 30th win and maintaining the best record in the National League. Phillies' pitcher Jesus Luzardo delivered an impressive performance with six innings pitched, allowing just one run and striking out 10, while the team amassed 17 hits including a home run by Kyle Schwarber. The Rockies, with an 8-40 record, are having the worst start in Major League Baseball history and have been outmatched in recent games, despite scoring three late runs in Tuesday's matchup. Colorado's pitching and offense both struggled, with starter Antonio Senzatela giving up 10 hits and the team leading the league in strikeouts. The Phillies have now won all five games played against the Rockies this season, highlighting the disparity between the two teams. Colorado will host the Phillies again with rookie Carson Palmquist making his second start.

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