MIAMI. The Philadelphia Phillies continue with a firm step and extended their winning streak to five games this Monday night, thanks to a stellar performance by Trea Turner, who opened the game with a home run and finished 5-3 with an RBI in the 5-2 victory over the Miami Marlins, at the start of a four-game series.
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Turner's hit, his 11th home run of the season, silenced the loanDepot park early, setting the offensive tone of the game for the visitors.Distributed Production and Effective Pitching
Max Kepler also hit a home run with a solo shot in the fourth inning that broke the 1-1 tie. The German punished a slider from the Dominican Sandy Alcántara, sending the ball to the right field stands for his ninth home run of the year.
Alec Bohm, for his part, contributed with two hits and two RBIs, including a two-run single in the ninth inning that sealed the victory. In the mound, the rookie Mick Abel (2-0) shined again in his fourth start in the Major Leagues. The 23-year-old right-hander worked five solid innings in which he allowed only three hits and one run, while striking out three rivals.The also young Orion Kerkering took charge of the ninth episode with authority, retiring the three batters he faced to achieve the first save of his career.“I felt confident from the first pitch,” Abel commented. “The offensive support gave me room to attack the zone.”