Texarkana Gazette

Phillies defeat Yankees, 11-7, in first game of doublehead­er

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA — Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto homered to back Zack Wheeler and lead the “visiting” Phillies to an 11-7 victory over the Yankees, snapping New York’s seven-game winning streak in the opener of a seven-inning doublehead­er in Philadelph­ia on Wednesday.

Wheeler (2-0) allowed three runs — two earned — and six hits in six innings in his second start since signing a $118 million, five-year deal in free agency.

Aaron Judge hit his seventh homer in just the 10th game of the season for the Yankees.

New York beat the Phillies 6-3 Monday night in the Bronx but rain postponed Tuesday’s game, forcing the teams to play a home-andhome twin bill in Philly.

The Yankees wore their road gray uniforms and sat in the visitor’s clubhouse. A hype video for the Yankees played on the video screen

before the game.

When they took the field, the public address announcer said: “Your New York Yankees.” Phillies fans standing outside the stadium beyond center field booed that announceme­nt.

Yankees hitters also heard their walk-up music when they came to the plate.

The Phillies played just their fifth game of the season and second after being forced to wait seven days following a COVID-19 outbreak among the Marlins that started opening weekend in Philadelph­ia.

Yankees lefty J.A. Happ (0-1) gave up four runs on three hits and six walks in three innings in his first career loss vs. the Phillies. Happ entered 5-0 with a 1.45 ERA against his former team.

Even though fans aren’t permitted in the ballpark, they made plenty of noise from the streets. Someone rang a cowbell and another person played the drums on and off for a few innings, including nonstop for several minutes in the fifth inning.

After Brett Gardner lined a two-run homer to right on an 0-2 pitch in the second to give the Yankees a 3-0 lead, Happ lost control in the third.

Happ walked Andrew McCutchen and Harper hit a two-run shot on an 0-2 pitch one out later. Happ then walked Realmuto, allowed a bloop single to Jean Segura and walked Scott Kingery. He walked Phil Gosselin to force in a run and Roman Quinn’s grounder drove in another run to give the Phillies a 4-3 lead.

Realmuto connected off Nick Nelson in the fifth to extend the lead to 5-3. The Phillies then scored six runs off Nelson in the sixth to put it away. Rhys Hoskins, Realmuto, Kingery and Didi Gregorius each had RBI singles before Luis Cessa replaced Nelson.

Judge launched a three-run shot off lefty Austin Davis in a four-run seventh. Closer Hector Neris entered the game to retire Miguel Andújar with two on for his first save.

 ?? Matt Slocum/Associated Press ?? ■ New York Yankees' Gleyber Torres bats in a run-scoring double play off Philadelph­ia Phillies starting pitcher Zack Wheeler during the first baseball game of a doublehead­er Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.
Matt Slocum/Associated Press ■ New York Yankees' Gleyber Torres bats in a run-scoring double play off Philadelph­ia Phillies starting pitcher Zack Wheeler during the first baseball game of a doublehead­er Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.

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