Daily News | Offense clicks as Phillies pummel Dallas Keuchel and the Minnesota Twins, 13-2
Bryson Stott celebrates his sixth-inning solo home run with J.T. Realmuto. Realmuto homered on the next at-bat, just two of the Phillies' 13 runs Friday night.Rob Thomson has always maintained that his team will hit the way they’re supposed to this season. Over this homestand, they’ve proven him right, hitting 21 home runs over their last eight games. But on Friday, they showed some versatility, too.
After the Phillies managed just one walk against Twins starter Dallas Keuchel in the first inning, starter Cristopher Sánchez allowed back-to-back home runs in the top of the second to fall into a 2-0 hole. The Twins’ lead didn’t last long, however, as the Phillies scored six runs in the bottom of the frame.
“It’s great,” Sánchez said of the Phillies’ offensive showing on Friday. “They batted around, and it helped me. It made me feel protected.”
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