| Philadelphia Phillies | 5 |
| Toronto Blue Jays | 2 |
Rogers Centre - Toronto, Ontario
36-30, 2nd Place, 9 games behind the Braves
Featured Card: Sanchez would have gotten the card here without the benefit of hindsight, but since I might not get a chance to post any more Garcia cards this year, here's his recently released, team-issued photo card. In 67 games, Garcia batted .195 with seven home runs and 21 RBIs, and three of those home runs had come in June.
36-30, 2nd Place, 9 games behind the Braves
One Sentence Summary: Cristopher Sanchez surprisingly gave up a pair of runs but struck out 10 on the way to his eighth win of the year.
What It Means: We watched all of these games throughout the week, but a busy work schedule, a bad ear infection and a peaceful Saturday morning means I'm reliving them all after the fact.
What Happened: Sanchez looked just slightly human, allowing two runs, including a solo home run to Ernie Clement in the fifth. Brad Keller and Jhoan Duran locked it down, with Duran earning his 16th save. Adolis Garcia hit a two-run home run in the first. Sadly, just as the slugger seemed to be turning things around, he'd have his season likely ended with an injury suffered in Wednesday night's game. Alec Bohm and J.T. Realmuto added two runs on RBI singles in the third.
What It Means: We watched all of these games throughout the week, but a busy work schedule, a bad ear infection and a peaceful Saturday morning means I'm reliving them all after the fact.
What Happened: Sanchez looked just slightly human, allowing two runs, including a solo home run to Ernie Clement in the fifth. Brad Keller and Jhoan Duran locked it down, with Duran earning his 16th save. Adolis Garcia hit a two-run home run in the first. Sadly, just as the slugger seemed to be turning things around, he'd have his season likely ended with an injury suffered in Wednesday night's game. Alec Bohm and J.T. Realmuto added two runs on RBI singles in the third.
Featured Card: Sanchez would have gotten the card here without the benefit of hindsight, but since I might not get a chance to post any more Garcia cards this year, here's his recently released, team-issued photo card. In 67 games, Garcia batted .195 with seven home runs and 21 RBIs, and three of those home runs had come in June.

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