The 50 2/3-Inning Streak Is GONE, But Phillies Fans Are Laughing All the Way to 3-2!
Alright, hold up, sports fans! You will not believe what went down in Philly tonight. Cristopher Sanchez, the dude who literally owned May and snagged NL Pitcher of the Month, finally, FINALLY gave up a run! His absolutely legendary, franchise-record scoreless streak, which felt like it would never end at an insane 50 2/3 innings, just got snapped. But get this, the Philadelphia Phillies still scraped out a wild 3-2 victory against the San Diego Padres! What a night, seriously.Sanchez's Legendary Run Comes to a Halt, But What a Show!
Okay, so let's talk Cristopher Sanchez. This dude was literally on another planet. NL Pitcher of the Month for May, dealing zeroes game after game. His franchise-record, mind-blowing scoreless streak extended to 50 2/3 innings, unreal, right? He was still throwing fire in his first June outing, making guys look silly until the seventh. With two outs, Jackson Merrill dropped an RBI single, and just like that, boom. The streak was over. You could hear a pin drop, then Citizens Bank Park gave him a lengthy, well-deserved ovation. Sanchez walked off after only 84 pitches, 64 for strikes, giving up just one run and four hits over seven incredible frames. He punched out eight, walked one. Seriously, he didn't even allow a baserunner until the third, and his first hit didn't come until the fourth! His streak wasn't just a franchise record, it was the fifth-longest in major league history, and the longest ever by a left-handed pitcher. What a performance, even with the streak ending!Phils Power Up Late, Padres Still in a Slump
But hey, baseball is wild, and the Phillies weren't gonna let Sanchez's streak ending be the only story. Walker Buehler, who spent time with Philly last season, kept their bats quiet for a while. But the Phils broke through in the fifth when Bryson Stott and Adolis Garcia ripped back-to-back doubles for a 1-0 lead. After the Padres tied it up in the seventh, the Phillies offense said, "Nah, not tonight!" J.T. Realmuto wasted no time, smashing a solo shot to open the bottom of the seventh off Jason Adam. Just three batters later, Kyle Schwarber launched his MLB-leading 23rd homer, making it 3-1. Twenty-three dingers already? That's absurd, right? San Diego clawed one run back against Brad Keller in the eighth, but Jhoan Duran slammed the door shut in the ninth for his 14th save. As for the Padres, man, they are in a rough spot. They've dropped eight of their last nine games, and haven't beaten the Phillies once this season. That's a brutal 0-5 record against them. Yikes, something's gotta change, and fast. So, what's the takeaway? Cristopher Sanchez's legendary streak finally ended, but man, what a ride! The Phillies, though, keep finding ways to win, showing grit even when wild stuff happens. For the San Diego Padres, this is just another gut-punch in a seriously tough stretch. Losing eight of nine and getting completely shut down by one team for five straight games? That's a big problem early season. You gotta wonder how long this slump lasts. What kind of fight will we see next? We'll be watching, that's for sure.🐦 What fans are saying on X
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