| Cincinnati Reds | 4 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | 1 |
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
25-24, 2nd Place, 8 games behind the Braves
25-24, 2nd Place, 8 games behind the Braves
One Sentence Summary: A lack of offense, suspect base running and shaky defense led to this fairly boring 4-1 loss.
What It Means: Kyle Schwarber was out of the line-up for the second game in a row with some sort of bug, and he'd miss Wednesday afternoon's game too. Let's hope he feels better soon. This was the kind of lifeless loss the Phillies suffered through quite a bit in April.
What Happened: Jesus Luzardo didn't get any run support in his outing, and he allowed two runs on five hits in six innings of work. Tanner Banks continued his miserable season so far, allowing two more runs in the seventh after Luzardo had left. The Phillies had three hits throughout the entire game - a first inning double from Alec Bohm, a second inning single from Bryson Stott and a third inning solo home run from Trea Turner. Reds starting pitcher Chase Burns struck out nine in his six innings with a trio of Reds relievers holding the Phillies hitless over the final three frames.
Featured Card: I've got nothing, so here's a card of Reds' great and Phillies Room Favorite Tom Hume.
What It Means: Kyle Schwarber was out of the line-up for the second game in a row with some sort of bug, and he'd miss Wednesday afternoon's game too. Let's hope he feels better soon. This was the kind of lifeless loss the Phillies suffered through quite a bit in April.
What Happened: Jesus Luzardo didn't get any run support in his outing, and he allowed two runs on five hits in six innings of work. Tanner Banks continued his miserable season so far, allowing two more runs in the seventh after Luzardo had left. The Phillies had three hits throughout the entire game - a first inning double from Alec Bohm, a second inning single from Bryson Stott and a third inning solo home run from Trea Turner. Reds starting pitcher Chase Burns struck out nine in his six innings with a trio of Reds relievers holding the Phillies hitless over the final three frames.
Featured Card: I've got nothing, so here's a card of Reds' great and Phillies Room Favorite Tom Hume.




























