Saturday, September 6th, 2025

The Philadelphia Phillies emerged victorious over the Miami Marlins with a 4-2 win, thanks to key offensive performances and dominant pitching. The game, held at loanDepot park, showcased Bryce Harper's power at the plate and a strong showing from pitcher Jesús Luzardo.
Bryce Harper sparked the Phillies early, crushing his 24th home run of the season in the first inning. The two-run shot off Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara gave Philadelphia a quick lead, energizing the visitors and putting the Marlins on the defensive from the outset.
Brandon Marsh added offensive fuel for Philadelphia, collecting two doubles in the game. The Phillies padded their advantage in the fourth inning with Harrison Bader’s RBI single and Bryson Stott’s sacrifice fly, pushing the lead to 4-0.
Jesús Luzardo (13-6) led the Phillies on the mound, pitching six innings and allowing only two runs on five hits. He recorded eight strikeouts and limited Miami to just four walks, showing poise in key moments to keep the Phillies in control.
Kyle Schwarber, sitting on 49 home runs for the season, went 0-for-3 but reached base twice after being hit by pitches. His ninth-inning drive was caught at the warning track by Jakob Marsee, just missing his milestone homer. Miami, after a strong series against the Mets, struggled to find momentum and have now dropped five straight games.
Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto made his presence felt defensively, throwing out two Marlins base runners attempting to steal in the first and seventh innings. David Robertson and Matt Strahm preserved the lead with scoreless appearances before Jhoan Duran secured his 27th save.
Miami narrowed the deficit in the fourth with an Eric Wagaman double and a Javier Sanoja RBI infield single. Despite issuing late walks to Wagaman and Sanoja, Luzardo ended his night with a key flyout, quelling the threat.
Sandy Alcantara (8-12) took the loss for Miami, giving up four runs and seven hits over six innings, while striking out four and walking one.
Bryce Harper now has 33 RBIs over his last 50 games, underscoring his pivotal role in the Phillies' offense.
Looking ahead, right-hander Taijuan Walker (4-7, 3.92 ERA) is scheduled to start the series finale for the Phillies. The Marlins have yet to announce a starting pitcher for the next matchup.
The Philadelphia Phillies continued their NL East dominance with a 4-2 win over the Miami Marlins, powered by Bryce Harper’s two-run homer and a strong showing from Jesús Luzardo. Although Miami attempted a mid-game rally, timely pitching and clutch defense helped Philadelphia seal the road victory. The Phillies remain in control at the top of the division as the series heads to its conclusion.
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