Porterville Recorder

Herrera powers Phillies past Giants 11-0

- By KEVIN COONEY

PHILADELPH­IA — It was another nice night for Odubel Herrera. The rest of Philadelph­ia’s lineup looked pretty good, too.

Herrera homered twice and drove in five runs, helping Zach Eflin and the Phillies rout the San Francisco Giants 11-0 on Monday.

Carlos Santana and Cesar Hernandez also connected for Philadelph­ia, which had dropped six of eight. Santana drove in four runs, and Hernandez had two RBIS.

Eflin (1-0) struck out a career-high nine in 6 2/3 innings. He allowed four hits and walked three.

Herrera hit a threerun drive off Jeff Samardzija (1-2) in the first and a two-run shot off D.J. Snelten in the sixth. He also walked and scored in the fifth when Santana’s drive popped out of the glove of Gorkys Hernandez as his back hit the wall in center, resulting in a three-run homer.

“Odubel continues to get big hits for us,” manager Gabe Kapler said. “There are times when you take for granted what it does for a dugout when you get a big home run. Odubel did that for us tonight and we were able to extend the lead.”

Herrera has reached base in his last 36 games

dating to last year, the longest such streak for the Phillies since Jimmy Rollins had a 38game run between the 2005-06 seasons. He is batting .341 this year.

“I feel very, very good right now,” Herrera said. “It’s part of being selective. I want

to be discipline­d at the plate. I don’t want to swing at bad pitches- I only want to swing at good pitches.”

Samardzija allowed five runs and four hits in four innings in his fourth start after beginning the season on the disabled list with a right pectoral strain.

“I was encouraged, really,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. “He

was back to having his normal stuff and velocity and everything. Now, he’s got to have his command — he was up and not hitting spots. It was just an off night for everyone. You could tell he was very strong tonight. He’s on the right track now.”

Buster Posey had two of San Francisco’s six hits. Posey has logged four straight multihit games, hitting .563 (9 for 16) in those contests.

It was Eflin’s first major league win since he pitched seven solid innings at Atlanta on Aug. 8. The right-hander was promoted from the minors after Ben Lively hurt his back in late April, and he worked six effective innings in a nodecision at Miami in his first start last Tuesday.

“It was good to stay aggressive and keep my head on straight and keep chugging along,” Eflin said. “We learn the most when we have a good lead to not get lazy with things. I was happy that I kept my head on straight and just pounded the zone.”

Posey has a 23-game hitting streak against the Phillies dating to July 24, 2014. Since 1949, the only players with longer hitting streaks against Philadelph­ia are Chipper Jones, Pete Rose and Orlando Cepeda.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY LAURENCE KESTERSON ?? Philadelph­ia Phillies’ Cesar Hernandez (16) highfives Scott Kingery after hitting a two run home run in the fourth inning Monday against the San Francisco Giants in Philadelph­ia.
AP PHOTO BY LAURENCE KESTERSON Philadelph­ia Phillies’ Cesar Hernandez (16) highfives Scott Kingery after hitting a two run home run in the fourth inning Monday against the San Francisco Giants in Philadelph­ia.

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