Phillies Win 4-2 Over Marlins as Bryson Stott Ends Slump with Three-Run Homer
Phillies Win 4-2 Over Marlins as Bryson Stott Ends Slump with Three-Run Homer

Phillies Win 4-2 Over Marlins as Bryson Stott Ends Slump with Three-Run Homer

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Bryson Stott played a pivotal role in the Philadelphia Phillies' 4-2 victory over the Miami Marlins, hitting a game-changing three-run home run in the fourth inning after a rough June start at the plate. Despite an earlier elbow injury scare, Stott showed signs of a breakout, improving his swing and delivering crucial RBIs and a stolen base. Ranger Suárez continued his dominant pitching streak, allowing just one run over seven innings and striking out eight, bolstering the Phillies' bullpen with Matt Strahm securing the save despite a tense ninth inning. Nick Castellanos returned to the lineup following a one-game benching, contributing with a multi-hit performance and making a key defensive catch to end the game. Alec Bohm also contributed offensively with multiple hits, highlighting the Phillies' strong offensive showing. The team's performance highlighted their solid standing as they prepare for upcoming games against the Mets.

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