2020 Topps Heritage #641 |
Game 41 - Late Monday Night, May 15th in San Francisco
Record - 20-21, Tied for 2nd Place, 6 games behind the Braves
One Sentence Summary: Another rough outing from Bailey Falter and a costly Bryson Stott error led to this 6-3 loss in San Francisco.
What It Means: These two teams face off again late tonight, and maybe I'll make it through more than two innings. (Or maybe not.)
What Happened: Connor Brogdon served as an opener, but departed with the bases loaded and two outs in the first inning. Falter entered and worked out of the jam, but then had a miserable second inning. Six Giants runs crossed the plate after Stott missed a relay throw on what was a likely double play. The big blow was a three-run home run by Michael Conforto. Falter would settle down somewhat after that, but he's now 0-7 after allowing six runs (all unearned) on eight hits in 4 1/3 innings.
What It Means: These two teams face off again late tonight, and maybe I'll make it through more than two innings. (Or maybe not.)
What Happened: Connor Brogdon served as an opener, but departed with the bases loaded and two outs in the first inning. Falter entered and worked out of the jam, but then had a miserable second inning. Six Giants runs crossed the plate after Stott missed a relay throw on what was a likely double play. The big blow was a three-run home run by Michael Conforto. Falter would settle down somewhat after that, but he's now 0-7 after allowing six runs (all unearned) on eight hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Alec Bohm hit a two-run home run in the second, and added a sacrifice fly in the sixth to account for all three Phillies runs. Overall, the Phillies offense was 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position.
Featured Card: Jeff Hoffman pitched the final two innings for the Phillies, striking out four and needing just 26 pitches. He has yet to allow a run in three Phillies outings. After spending spring training with the Twins, he was released on March 28th, and signed a few days later with the Phillies. Hoffman is a veteran of seven big league seasons, spending five years with the Rockies as a swing man.
Featured Card: Jeff Hoffman pitched the final two innings for the Phillies, striking out four and needing just 26 pitches. He has yet to allow a run in three Phillies outings. After spending spring training with the Twins, he was released on March 28th, and signed a few days later with the Phillies. Hoffman is a veteran of seven big league seasons, spending five years with the Rockies as a swing man.
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