Giants Shut Out Phillies in Stunning 6-0 Blowout – What Went Wrong for Philly?
Meanwhile, Robbie Ray, the Giants’ southpaw, was on his game, masterfully tossing 109 pitches, keeping the Phillies hitters off balance with merely three hits and three walks while fanning seven. The Phillies’ offense just couldn’t find their rhythm, especially with key players sidelined or hobbling on the bench, forcing a lineup packed with bench players to take the field.
Errors and missed chances marred the Phillies’ defense, with Trea Turner and Rafael Marchan both committing mistakes that put extra runs on the board. Still, flashes of defensive brilliance emerged—Sosa’s around-the-horn double play and Adolis Garcia’s laser throw at home plate brought some silver linings to an otherwise gloomy night. The Giants seized early momentum, putting runs on the board right from the first inning and steadily adding more, ultimately taking control of the game.



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