The 29-year-old Nola didn’t allow a hit until the fourth, when the Marlins recorded three of their four hits against him and their only run. “Can’t waste a start like that from Nola.” “It was an extremely important win for us,” Realmuto said. Hall of Famer Steve Carlton leads that Phillies list with seven. Nola posted his fourth 200-strikeout season. “I felt really good and commanded my fastball well, which helped me out.” “The main focus was to get the leadoff guy out, fill up the zone and get early outs,” Nola said. He has been one of the Phillies’ top starters in each of his eight years with the club, but has struggled at times late in the season with the Phillies in playoff contention - he entered with a 9-14 record and 4.60 in 33 career starts in September and October. Nola reached 200 strikeouts this season, allowing one run in 6 2/3 innings. “The best part of this is the ‘W.’ We’ve been playing rough baseball lately.”Īnderson drove in both runs for the Marlins. “It made me angry,” Segura said of the intentional walk in front of him. Segura threw his bat way, way into the air after the hit. Harper just beat the throw by Avisaíl García to send the Phillies into a raucous celebration near the first-base bag. Realmuto, and Segura lined a single to right. Tommy Nance (0-3) intentionally walked J.T. “When you’re winning, you get the other side of that.” “It seems like teams that are losing a lot, that’s the kind of thing that happens to you,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. Miami lost its eighth in a row and has scored no more than two runs in nine straight games. “Just glad I was able to get in there and score on that ball and win the game.” “I’ve got to be better there in that situation,” he said. Harper admittedly didn’t hustle out of the box, believing he would be out, and just beat Anderson’s throw to second. The ball fell just inside the line for a double. Anderson ran a long way in pursuit and appeared to get there in time to make the catch, but stumbled on the edge of the side warning track. Harper had struck out in all three of his at-bats and rolled his eyes when he sliced a high fly down the line in medium left field with one out in the ninth. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show LessĮdmundo Sosa homered and doubled and Aaron Nola struck out 10 for the playoff-contending Phillies, who rebounded from a poor road trip in which they lost five of six to the sub-.500 Diamondbacks and Giants. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show Less 9 of12 Philadelphia Phillies' Edmundo Sosa, left, scores against Miami Marlins catcher Nick Fortes on an RBI-sacrifice fly by Alec Bohm during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show Less 8 of12 Miami Marlins' Brian Anderson follows through after hitting an RBI-sacrifice fly against Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Brad Hand during the eighth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show Less 7 of12 Philadelphia Phillies' Bryce Harper celebrates after scoring the game-winning run on an RBI-single by Jean Segura during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show Lessĥ of12 6 of12 Philadelphia Phillies' Bryce Harper, left, scores the game-winning run past Miami Marlins catcher Nick Fortes on an RBI-single by Jean Segura during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show Less 4 of12 Philadelphia Phillies' Jean Segura celebrates after hitting a game-winning RBI-single against Miami Marlins pitcher Tommy Nance during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show Less 3 of12 Philadelphia Phillies' Jean Segura, right, is doused by Kyle Schwarber after hitting a game-winning RBI-single during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Tuesday, Sept. Matt Slocum/AP Show More Show Less 2 of12 Philadelphia Phillies' Jean Segura celebrates with his teammates after hitting a game-winning RBI-single against Miami Marlins pitcher Tommy Nance during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. 1 of12 Philadelphia Phillies' Bryce Harper, left, scores the game-winning run past Miami Marlins catcher Nick Fortes on an RBI-single by Jean Segura during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept.
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