| Philadelphia Phillies | 1 |
| St. Louis Cardinals | 7 |
Busch Stadium - St. Louis, MO
64-58, 2nd Place, 9 1/2 games behind the Braves
64-58, 2nd Place, 9 1/2 games behind the Braves
One Sentence Summary: Zack Wheeler was off, Jose Alvarado was wild and the Phillies offense was dormant in this 7-1 loss to the Cardinals.
What It Means: This would be the low point of the road trip, as the Phillies lost two out of three to the Cardinals and found themselves officially out of a playoff spot. The Field of Dreams game was coming up on Thursday, followed by a weekend twofer in Minnesota.
What Happened: Wheeler lasted five innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on six hits. Jose Alvarado tried to keep the game at a 5-1 deficit, but allowed a hit, three walks and two more runs in the seventh. The Phillies' bats were mostly quiet, going 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position. Luis Arraez hit a ground-rule, RBI double in the fourth, hopefully busting out of his slump.
Featured Card: We listened to this game on the four hour drive from Madison, Wisconsin to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Current Phillie Derek Hill was famously born in Iowa, and he'd become the first native Iowan to play a big league ballgame in the state on Thursday night. Backup catcher Bob Oldis, with the Phillies in 1962 and 1963, was born in Preston, Iowa, growing up in Iowa City.
What It Means: This would be the low point of the road trip, as the Phillies lost two out of three to the Cardinals and found themselves officially out of a playoff spot. The Field of Dreams game was coming up on Thursday, followed by a weekend twofer in Minnesota.
What Happened: Wheeler lasted five innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on six hits. Jose Alvarado tried to keep the game at a 5-1 deficit, but allowed a hit, three walks and two more runs in the seventh. The Phillies' bats were mostly quiet, going 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position. Luis Arraez hit a ground-rule, RBI double in the fourth, hopefully busting out of his slump.
Featured Card: We listened to this game on the four hour drive from Madison, Wisconsin to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Current Phillie Derek Hill was famously born in Iowa, and he'd become the first native Iowan to play a big league ballgame in the state on Thursday night. Backup catcher Bob Oldis, with the Phillies in 1962 and 1963, was born in Preston, Iowa, growing up in Iowa City.







































