The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Phils have 9-game win streak stopped by D’Backs

- By Aaron Bracy

PHILADELPH­IA » Christian Walker had three hits and three RBIs, Jake McCarthy homered and the Arizona Diamondbac­ks beat the Phillies 13-1 Sunday to end Philadelph­ia’s nine-game winning streak and give interim manager Rob Thomson his first loss.

Ketel Marte and Alek Thomas each drove in two runs for Arizona, which finished a 10-game trip 4-6.

The Phillies lost for the first time since May 31, and Thomson was beaten for the first time since replacing Joe Girardi on June 3. Thomson’s eight wins to start his managing tenure matched the most ever for a Phillies skipper and is second overall to Boston’s Joe Morgan, who won 12 straight in 1988.

The Phillies and their club-record $240 million payroll remained at .500 and are squarely in playoff contention. They began play third in the NL East, eight games behind the Mets and 2 ½ out of the final NL wild-card spot.

Their play Sunday looked more like how they ended the Girardi era, though.

Phillies pitchers walked 11 Diamondbac­ks and hit another, and their batters struck out 13 times. It got so bad that backup catcher Garrett Stubbs pitched the ninth.

The Diamondbac­ks loaded the bases with no outs after Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm couldn’t get an out on Marte’s routine grounder to third. Instead of tagging Jordan Luplow running right at him, Bohm tried to get a force at second and threw there too late.

Two batters later, catcher J.T. Realmuto dropped a throw from pitcher Ranger

Suarez (4-4) on a forceout attempt at home. Realmuto had a chance to turn a 1-23, inning-ending double play, but Arizona instead scored two runs and added another on Daulton Varsho’s RBI groundout. Realmuto had three hits.

Suarez, who needed 40 pitches to get through the first, left after 4 1/3 innings after allowing four runs —

two earned — on four hits with four walks and two strikeouts.

Arizona tacked on four more runs in the sixth to go up 8-1. Relievers Nick Nelson and Andrew Bellatti combined for four walks and a hit batter in the frame when the Diamondbac­ks scored four runs on two hits en route to the blowout.

Before that, Philadelph­ia had its best chance to get back in the game with the bases loaded and one out in the fifth. Noé Ramirez came on in relief of Luke Weaver (1-0) and struck out Nick Castellano­s on three pitches before fanning Realmuto.

Philadelph­ia has only had 13 winning streaks of 10 games or more, the last

from July 8-21, 2009. The Phillies ended that season with their second consecutiv­e appearance in the World Series.

Weaver, making his first appearance since April 7, allowed one run on three hits in three innings with four strikeouts and two walks after opener Kyle Nelson pitched a scoreless first.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Arizona Diamondbac­ks catcher Carson Kelly, left, tags out Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins after a dropped third strike during the seventh inning on Sunday.
MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Arizona Diamondbac­ks catcher Carson Kelly, left, tags out Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins after a dropped third strike during the seventh inning on Sunday.

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