Phillies vs Blue Jays: Did Alec Bohm’s homer set the tone in Clearwater?
The Philadelphia Phillies moved to 6-12 after an 8-5 Phillies full-time result over the Toronto Blue Jays, who fell to 8-10, at 1:05 PM EDT.
First inning
The Phillies opened with 1 run on 1 hit while the Jays matched with 1 run on 1 hit in the top of the inning.
Second inning
The Phils produced 3 runs on 2 hits in the second inning, and the game’s extra-base damage included 3 total extra-base hits in the Phillies post-match stats.
Third inning
The Fightin' Phils added 4 runs on 3 hits in the third inning, and Alec Bohm’s 1 home run stood as the biggest single swing in the Phillies vs Blue Jays turning point.
Fourth inning
The Blue Birds answered with 2 runs on 3 hits in the fourth inning, while the Phillies were held to 0 runs and 0 hits in the bottom half.
Fifth inning
Toronto scored 2 runs on 2 hits in the fifth inning, and Philadelphia again posted 0 runs and 0 hits in the bottom of the inning.
Sixth inning
The Jays were limited to 0 runs on 1 hit in the sixth inning, and the Phillies also finished the inning with 0 runs and 0 hits as the pitch count reached 120 for the home offense.
Seventh inning
Toronto recorded 0 runs and 0 hits in the seventh inning, and the Phillies stayed at 0 runs and 0 hits in the bottom half as the game moved along in a 2:15 duration.
Eighth inning
The Birds closed with 0 runs on 2 hits in the eighth inning, and the Phillies finished the bottom of the eighth scoreless in a game played in front of 8,921 at BayCare Ballpark for a post game analysis that also included Toronto’s 10 hits and Philadelphia’s 6.
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