(Phoenix) Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber and JT Realmulto hit home runs and the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-1 on Saturday to take a 3-2 lead in the NL Championship Series.
Zack Wheeler pitched seven innings, allowing one run and six hits.
He struck out eight batters and allowed just one walk.
The Phillies are one win away from reaching the World Series for the second year in a row.
They had lost the lead in the last two games, finishing one point behind Arizona.
The score was 2-0 before long solo slaps from Schwarber and Harper in the sixth. The ball crossed 461 and 444 feet, respectively.
Realmuto added a two-run home run in the eighth.
The series will continue on Monday in Philadelphia. The Phillies are undefeated in six games since the start of the series. One of the main reasons is the harvest of 17 cannon shots, in Citizens Bank Park.
Aaron Nola (Phillies) and Merrill Kelly (Diamondbacks) will be the starting pitchers.
Wheeler is 3-0 with a 2.08 ERA in the current postseason. In 26 innings, he struck out 34 batters and walked just twice.
Alek Thomas was honored by the Diamondbacks. It was his fourth home run since the start of the series.
Schwarber hit 20 career home runs in the playoffs.
Harper also stole home plate, a first for the Phillies in a playoff context. In the history of major league baseball, there have only been 22 home plate steals during the playoffs.
Torey Lovullo, who manages the D’Backs, gave Pavin Smith his first start since the start of the playoffs, moving him into fifth in the lineup as the starting hitter.
Smith went 0-for-4, however.
Tommy Pham sat out after going 1 for 13 since the start of the series.
With weather above 90 degrees Fahrenheit in Phoenix, the roof at Chase Field was closed for the third game in a row.
The ceremonial launch was performed by legendary swimmer Michael Phelps, 28-time Olympic medalist.
In the crowd of 47,897 was Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, a key figure in the Diamondbacks’ 2001 World Series triumph.
There were also Devin Booker and Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns.
