The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Hoskins, Nola lead Phillies over Pirates

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA » Rhys Hoskins let two fastballs down the middle go for strikes and somehow saw another one. He crushed it. Hoskins hit a go-ahead threerun homer, Aaron Nola tossed seven impressive innings and the Philadelph­ia Phillies beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2 on Saturday.

Nola (2-1) allowed two runs, six hits and struck out nine to help the Phillies win their third straight game and improve to 8-1 at home.

The Pirates have lost five of six after an 11-4 start.

Pittsburgh’s Steven Brault gave up two runs and two hits in 5 1/3 innings. The lefty took a shutout into the sixth before things unraveled.

Brault hit Carlos Santana with a pitch and Odubel Herrera followed with a single. Michael Feliz (0-1) entered to face Hoskins, who drove a 1-2 pitch into the leftfield seats for a 3-2 lead.

“Usually, you take a couple balls down the middle, you don’t see another one but I got away with it,” Hoskins said.

Hoskins has become a dangerous hitter when he’s behind in the count with two strikes. He’s 8 for 17 with two homers if the count is 1-2 or 0-2.

“He’s incredibly calm,” manager Gabe Kapler said. “It always feels like he’s dominating an atbat even if he’s down 0-2.”

Hoskins credits hitting coach John Mallee with improving his two-strike approach.

“He told me to try to hit like there’s no count,” Hoskins said after the game. “If you control your heart rate and are comfortabl­e in the box, good things happen.”

Pirates manager Clint Hurdle questioned the pitch selection to Hoskins with two strikes.

“He just threw the wrong pitch to a good hitter,” Hurdle said.

Luis Garcia got two outs in the eighth and Hector Neris got the last four for his fourth save.

The Phillies, who lost 96 games in 2016, are six games over .500 for the first time since they were 25-19 on May 22, 2016.

Sean Rodriguez hit Nola’s second pitch the opposite way off the scoreboard on the facing of the second deck in right field for his first career leadoff homer.

Starling Marte’s RBI single on a shallow fly that bounced off second baseman Cesar Hernandez’s glove gave the Pirates a 2-0 lead in the sixth.

Hoskins and Scott Kingery had RBI singles in a three-run eighth for Philadelph­ia.

Nola has a 2.28 ERA over his last eight starts, dating to last season.

“He showed a lot of toughness and pitched an efficient game,” Kapler said. “As he gets deeper, he gets stronger.”

ROSTER MOVE

The Phillies optioned LHP Hoby Milner to Triple-A Lehigh Valley after the game. A correspond­ing roster move will be made Sunday. Milner had a 7.71 ERA in 10 appearance­s.

TRAINER’S ROOM

PHILLIES » Manager Gabe Kapler was impressed with righty Tommy Hunter’s rehab appearance Friday night. Hunter, who has been sidelined all season with a strained right hamstring, is on target to join the bullpen next week. PIRATES » RHP Joe Musgrove, acquired from Houston a trade in January, is set to throw a bullpen session Sunday after tossing one on Friday. Musgrove has been sidelined with a right shoulder strain.

UP NEXT

RHP Trevor Williams (3-0, 1.56 ERA) starts for the Pirates while RHP Nick Pivetta (1-0, 2.49 ERA) goes for the Phillies in the series finale Sunday.

 ?? LAURENCE KESTERSON — AP ?? Phillies starter Aaron Nola delivers against the Pirates, Saturday in Philadelph­ia.
LAURENCE KESTERSON — AP Phillies starter Aaron Nola delivers against the Pirates, Saturday in Philadelph­ia.
 ?? (AP PHOTO/LAURENCE KESTERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philadelph­ia Phillies first baseman Carlos Santana congratula­tes third baseman Maikel Franco (7) after they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in a baseball game, Saturday.
(AP PHOTO/LAURENCE KESTERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph­ia Phillies first baseman Carlos Santana congratula­tes third baseman Maikel Franco (7) after they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in a baseball game, Saturday.

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