Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
In play, out(s) (80.7 mph knuckle curve)
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. grounds into a force out, shortstop Trea Turner to second baseman Bryson Stott. Gabriel Moreno out at 2nd.
Arizona Diamondbacks
Philadelphia Phillies
Alec Bohm
Called strike (89.6 mph cutter)Ball (90. mph cutter)Ball (92.2 mph four-seam fastball)In play, out(s) (89.4 mph changeup)
Alec Bohm grounds out, shortstop Geraldo Perdomo to first baseman Christian Walker.
Bryson Stott
Called strike (91.6 mph four-seam fastball)In play, out(s) (88.7 mph changeup)
Bryson Stott grounds out, first baseman Christian Walker to pitcher Merrill Kelly.
Maybe the Phillies could be more selective and take a few pitches?
J.T. Realmuto
Ball (91.2 mph cutter)Ball (91.2 mph cutter)Called strike (81. mph curveball)Foul (89.3 mph changeup)Foul (93.2 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (87.3 mph slider)Called strike (94. mph sinker)
J.T. Realmuto called out on strikes.
Important part of the game here, need to get some more runs and give Nola support so he can go 6 or 7 innings
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With two tonight, the @Phillies broke the record for the longest streak of solo home runs in a single Postseason (12). #RedOctober pic.twitter.com/bWzbDQ5P6Z
Enough solo HR, get some guys on base and then pop one
Alek Thomas
Ball (92.5 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (84.5 mph changeup)Ball (92.4 mph four-seam fastball)Called strike (91.2 mph four-seam fastball)Foul (87.3 mph changeup)Foul (80.5 mph knuckle curve)Foul (86.2 mph changeup)In play, out(s) (79.8 mph knuckle curve)
Alek Thomas grounds out, second baseman Bryson Stott to first baseman Bryce Harper.
Evan Longoria
Called strike (80.8 mph knuckle curve)In play, out(s) (94. mph four-seam fastball)
Evan Longoria flies out to right fielder Nick Castellanos.
Rojas kissed Casty on the cheek after that catch
Geraldo Perdomo
Called strike (94.1 mph four-seam fastball)Called strike (92.9 mph sinker)Ball (85.7 mph changeup)Ball (87.4 mph changeup)Ball (94.1 mph four-seam fastball)Foul (93.2 mph four-seam fastball)Called strike (79.9 mph knuckle curve)
Geraldo Perdomo called out on strikes.
Nola is a very good pitcher
Corbin Caroll will be up to lead off the sixth. Nola looks really really good, but with a 2 run lead do you sendnhim back out? He's prone to blow up innings right around here. I'd probably send him out but with someone ready to go.
I’d keep him out there but i also don’t know what I’m talking about
I think the Phillies will make a big push to sign Nola. Somehow, they will come up with the money. The Phillies have to add one or two starting pitchers and Nola is the best option for the main spot.
Like Wheeler last night, I send him out again, but yes have the pen warming up just in case.
Nola is doing his job very well. The offense needs to do more to salt this game away.
There is no way I would send Nola back out for a 3rd at bat against the top of the order. We have an off day tomorrow, the entire bullpen is available. Hoffman, SD, Alvarez then Kimbrel.
Nola has imploded often this year, no reason to tempt fate.
Nick Castellanos
Foul (89.7 mph cutter)Ball (88.1 mph changeup)Foul (91.8 mph four-seam fastball)Batter Timeout.Foul (93. mph four-seam fastball)Foul tip (90.4 mph cutter)
Nick Castellanos strikes out on a foul tip.
Brandon Marsh
Ball (81.8 mph curveball)Swinging strike (88.9 mph changeup)Swinging strike (88.8 mph changeup)Called strike (83.3 mph curveball)
Brandon Marsh called out on strikes.