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The Phillies capitalized on the Cubs’ fatigue after their trip to London, securing a 5-1 victory in the opening game of their three-game series on Tuesday night. Left-handed pitcher Ranger Suarez delivered an impressive performance, throwing 7.1 dominant innings with excellent command.
Although Smyly lacks overpowering stuff, he is a seasoned pitcher with an exceptional curveball. Over the years, he has consistently improved his expected pitching metrics, now being regarded as a league-average starter or possibly even better. Similarly, at third base, defensive specialist Edmundo Sosa is expected to start over Alec Bohm, forming the Phillies’ strongest defensive lineup to support Nola. The Cubs’ lineup has performed below average against right-handed pitchers, ranking 18th in wRC+ this year with a wRC+ of 96. On the other hand, the Phillies struggle against left-handed pitchers due to the lack of right-handed bench options and the absence of power hitter Rhys Hoskins.
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