The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Altherr powers Phillies past Marlins, 14-2

- By Aaron Bracy

PHILADELPH­IA » Confidence is a big deal for Aaron Altherr.

A couple more games like Friday night should help out a lot.

Altherr homered twice and drove in five runs, leading the Philadelph­ia Phillies to a 14-2 victory over the Miami Marlins.

The 27-year-old Altherr was expected to be a regular contributo­r for Philadelph­ia after he had 19 homers and 65 RBIs in 107 games last season. But the outfielder struggled with his swing all spring and was sent down to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on July 22 after hitting just .171 with six homers.

Altherr connected for a two-run shot in the second for his first homer since June 6. He added a threerun drive in the fifth and finished with four hits.

“I didn’t make any mechanical adjustment­s, didn’t think about anything like that,” Altherr said. “Just confidence was the biggest thing. I feel whenever you’re confident up there at the plate, good things are going to happen.”

Roman Quinn, Rhys Hoskins and Mitch Walding also connected for the Phillies, who snapped a fivegame losing streak.

Zach Eflin (10-7) pitched 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball in his first win since Aug. 16. The right-hander was 0-3 with an 8.64 ERA in his last four appearance­s.

Eflin utilized his fourseam fastball more against the Marlins than in recent outings.

“You see how brilliant he can be,” manager Gabe Kapler said.

J.T. Realmuto homered for Miami, which dropped its fourth straight. Wei-Yin Chen (6-11) was tagged for five runs and seven hits in four innings.

Quinn finished with two hits and three RBIs after being sidelined by a small fracture in his right foot. He hit a solo drive in the second and drove in two runs with a bases-loaded fielder’s choice in the fourth.

Chen struck out four and walked two in another slugging performanc­e on the road. The left-hander is 5-3 with a 1.77 ERA in 12 home starts, but just 1-8 with a 9.29 ERA in 12 road starts.

“I guess I probably need to do some more homework for the games on the road,” Chen said. “Maybe that’s what I need to do.”

DROUGHT’S OVER

After going 0 for 14 with 10 strikeouts, Walding recorded his first career hit when he homered off catcher Bryan Holaday in the ninth.

“I was speechless,” Walding said. “Probably one of the happiest moments I’ve ever had in my life. “It was very special and something, obviously, I’ll never forget the rest of my life.”

HOMER HAPPY

Realmuto’s homer was his 18th, moving him within one of the franchise record for homers by a catcher. Charles Johnson hit 19 home runs in 1997.

TRAINER’S ROOM

MARLINS » Rookie OF Austin Dean returned to the lineup after missing both games of Thursday’s doublehead­er against the Mets due to illness. Dean went 2 for 4.

UP NEXT

RHP Vince Velasquez (911, 4.30) goes for Philadelph­ia on Saturday night in the second of a three-game set against the Marlins, who will be using a bevy of relievers.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philadelph­ia Phillies outfielder Aaron Altherr, left, and Carlos Santana celebrate after Altherr’s two-run home off Miami Marlins starting pitcher Wei-Yin Chen during the second inning Friday in Philadelph­ia.
MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph­ia Phillies outfielder Aaron Altherr, left, and Carlos Santana celebrate after Altherr’s two-run home off Miami Marlins starting pitcher Wei-Yin Chen during the second inning Friday in Philadelph­ia.

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