Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Velasquez, Santana lead Phillies to sweep of Giants

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PHILLIES 6, GIANTS 3

PHILADELPH­IA — Vince Velasquez bent over, his hands on his knees, as another home run sailed over his head. But somehow, what looked like a lost afternoon for the Philadelph­ia Phillies turned into another victory.

The San Francisco Giants took a 3-0 lead in the second inning before Velasquez regrouped, beginning a string of five consecutiv­e strikeouts.

“It’s just a different mentality when you give up three runs,” he said. “You kind of just say, forget it and keep moving on and get more aggressive.”

Velasquez recovered from a slow start to strike out 12 in six innings, Carlos Santana hit a three-run home run and the Phillies rallied past the Giants 6-3 on Thursday for a fourgame sweep.

Phillies starters Zach Eflin, Aaron Nola, Nick Pivetta and Velasquez combined to allow four runs in 242/3 innings in the series with 40 strikeouts. The Giants struck out 53 times in Philadelph­ia, obliterati­ng the previous team record of 44 in a fourgame series set in 2003, according to Stats LLC.

“They’re all big arms. They’re all hitting 95-plus (mph) and they have good secondary pitches,” Giants Manager Bruce Bochy said. “(Velasquez) had a good curveball going. You look at this club, and they’ve been playing good. And if you’re playing good, you probably have pretty good starting pitching.”

Odubel Herrera added 3 hits and drove in 2 runs, extending his onbase streak to 39 games for the Phillies, who improved to 15-5 at home.

Gregor Blanco and Alen Hanson

homered to give the Giants a 3-0 lead in the second. Velasquez (3-4) allowed five hits, with his velocity improving as the game moved on.

Jake Arrieta came into the Philadelph­ia Phillies clubhouse afterward and saw Vince Velasquez surrounded by reporters.

“Way to go, Vinny,” Arrieta said. While Arrieta became the big name when he joined the Phillies pitching staff before the season, he’s been impressed by his young teammates.

Santana, batting .153 entering May, continued his recent tear when he connected off Ty Blach (3-4) in a four-run fourth. Santana, signed away from Cleveland in the offseason, has driven in 15 runs in the past six games.

Herrera doubled earlier in the fourth to give him the Phillies’ longest on-base streak since Bobby Abreu (48) in 2000-01. Herrera added RBI singles off Will Smith in the fifth and Sam Dyson in the seventh, lifting his average to an MLB-best .353.

“I think we’re seeing him lay off more pitches than he has in the past,” Phillies Manager Gabe Kapler said. “The walk rate is up a little bit and I think he’s hitting in a really good spot in this lineup with some real damage behind him.”

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