The Phillies secured an 11-10 win over the Marlins with impressive offensive production, totaling 18 hits. Taijuan Walker started strong but was pulled after four innings due to decreased velocity. Romano struggled in the ninth, ceding a seven-run lead, but Alvarado closed the game successfully. Contributions came from multiple players: Bryson Stott and Trea Turner combined for seven hits and five RBIs, while the bullpen managed to stabilize after Walker. This game highlighted the importance of offensive support in baseball, especially for the pitching staff.
Jordan Romano entered in the ninth inning on Saturday for the Phillies with a seven-run lead. He walked off, six hits and two home runs later, with the tying run at the plate and José Alvarado taking over, now in a save situation.
Alvarado needed two pitches to end the game, inducing a lineout from Marlins infielder Xavier Edwards to preserve an 11-10 win.
The Phillies saw production from up and down the order as they racked up 18 hits, including six doubles.
Taijuan Walker held the Marlins to just one hit and one run, but he was lifted after four innings and only 56 pitches.
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