Joseph leads Phillies over Rockies in 11 innings
PHILADELPHIA >> The Phillies’ hottest hitter came through twice Thursday.
Tommy Joseph hit a tying home run in the seventh inning and a winning single in the 11th, lifting Philadelphia over Colorado 2-1 and stopping the Rockies from a four-game sweep.
Joseph homered off Tyler Anderson and lined the game-ending hit against Scott Oberg (0-1) after Michael Saunders’ one-out double. Joseph has six homers and 12 extra-base hits in May after getting three extra-base hits in April, when he batted .179.
“A lot of it has to do with timing and a comfort level,” Philadelphia manager Pete Mackanin said. “There’s no telling what clicks in a guy. It’s just a matter of making a minor adjustment sometimes.”
Jeanmar Gomez (3-1) pitched a hitless 11th is his return from a disabled list stint caused by an elbow injury. Philadelphia stopped a five-game losing streak, winning for the fifth time in 25 games. Colorado, which has the NL’s best record, had won four in a row.
Trevor Story homered in the fourth off Vince Velasquez, who allowed eight hits in five innings and struck out seven. Three of the strikeouts were by major league hits leader Charlie Blackmon, who went 2 for 5 in the game.
“I was pretty happy that we got to Blackmon,” Mackanin said.
Six Phillies relievers combined to allow two hits in six innings.
Anderson gave up six hits in seven innings.
“Tyler was outstanding for us,” Colorado manager Bud Black said. Phillies’ Tommy Joseph is doused after a game against the Rockies, Thursday in Philadelphia.
ROAD WARRIORS
Colorado finished a 7-3 and outscored the Phillies 24-7 over four games.
TAKE FIVE
Odubel Herrera became Philadelphia’s first player to strike out five times in a game since Roman Quinn on Sept. 24.
BACK IN THE LINEUP
Maikel Franco and Cameron Rupp returned to the Phillies’ starting lineup after each received two consecutive days off. Franco
went 1 for 5 while Rupp drew three walks in four plate appearances.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Rockies: DJ LeMahieu was rested from the lineup after 24 consecutive starts. He pinch hit in the 11th and grounded out.
Phillies: Gomez had a 7.94 ERA in nine appearances before he was placed on the DL with a right elbow impingement on May 9.
UP NEXT
Rockies: RHP Antonio
Senzatela (6-1, 3.67 ERA) is to start Friday’s series opener against St. Louis in Denver, where Senzatela is 4-1.
Phillies: RHP Aaron Nola (2-1, 3.52 ERA) is slated to pitch Friday against Cincinnati in his second start since returning from a trip to the DL caused by a back injury. Nola lost Sunday at Pittsburgh despite allowing one run in seven innings.
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