(Philadelphia) Kyle Schwarber hit two of three solo home runs off Merrill Kelly and the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-0 on Tuesday.
Trea Turner hit the other long ball, while JT Realmuto got two balls to safety and produced three runs. Aaron Nola gave up three hits and struck out seven batters in six innings.
The Phillies are 7-1 since the start of the playoffs and are just two wins away from a second consecutive World Series appearance.
Game 3 will be held at Chase Field. The Texas Rangers also took a 2-0 lead in the American League Championship Series at the expense of the Houston Astros heading into Wednesday’s matchup.
It was another loud night in Philadelphia when Kelly was targeted after arguing that the fans at Citizens Bank Park couldn’t be louder than those he heard cheering for Team USA at the World Classic.
He wasn’t talking about any match. He was talking about the one in May where Turner hit a grand slam that sent the Americans to the semifinals.
“Obviously I’ve never heard this place on the pitch, but I’d be very surprised if it was louder than the game [de la Classique mondiale de baseball] in Miami,” he said before Game 1.
Kelly, who has won 12 games this season, was booed from the moment the players were introduced to his walk to the mound in a show from fans determined to return to the stadium at the end of the month.
How noisy? “Like an AC/DC concert,” Turner said before the second game.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson said another team’s manager told him last year that a playoff game in Philadelphia was like “four hours in hell,” and Turner sounded the attack when he sent a fastball to center field. -left in the first.
Fans were recorded at 112 decibels by the daily Philadelphia Inquisitor – the equivalent of a jackhammer – and Turner helped the crowd get to that level.
The noise is good, but so are the circuits. Schwarber’s long balls in the third and sixth were the 14It is and 15It is of the Phillies in the last four games.
However, it was the pitchers who made the difference.
Nola, eligible for full autonomy after the World Series, brushed up on his background a bit more in preparation for his next contract. He won his three playoff games, striking out 19 batters and posting a 0.96 ERA.
Nola was removed from the game when the score was 6-0. He could start again in this series — or possibly against one of the Texas teams in the World Series.
