Yuma Sun

Suárez has strong 6-inning outing as the streaking Phillies thrash Giants

- BY AARON BRACY

PHILADELPH­IA – Ranger Suárez pitched six strong innings, Whit Merrifield homered and the streaking Philadelph­ia Phillies routed the San Francisco Giants 14-3 on Saturday night.

Kyle Schwarber, Johan Rojas and Bryson Stott each drove in two runs, and every starter had at least one hit for Philadelph­ia. The Phillies have won 15 of 18, and their 23 victories are the most in the majors.

The win was dampened a bit by news prior to the contest that shortstop Trea Turner will miss at least six weeks with a left hamstring strain. And third baseman Alec Bohm departed in the third inning due to left hip tightness that occurred during his second-inning at-bat when he extended his hitting streak to 17 consecutiv­e games with a single.

Wilmer Flores homered for the Giants, who have lost five of seven.

The game was delayed at the start by 1 hour, 10 minutes due to rain and played in a persistent drizzle on a cool, raw night in Philadelph­ia, where most of the announced sellout crowd of 42,610 took cover in dry areas.

Suárez (6-0) won his sixth consecutiv­e start, allowing three runs on seven hits with six strikeouts and a walk. The lefty has a 1.72 ERA.

Giants starter Keaton Winn (3-4) couldn’t get through the first inning when the Phillies scored five runs on four hits to give Suárez plenty of cushion. Philadelph­ia tacked on four more runs in the second off right-hander Mitch White.

One of the Giants’ best performanc­es of the evening came in the eighth when outfielder Tyler Fitzgerald retired the Phillies 1-2-3 in a quick eighth inning.

Edmundo Sosa went 1 for 4 with an RBI in place of Turner and likely will get the bulk of the starts at shortstop while Turner recovers. Turner was injured on a stellar hustle play in the fourth inning of Philadelph­ia’s 4-3 win over the Giants on Friday. He singled, stole second and scored from there on a passed ball on a walk to Bryce Harper. Philadelph­ia’s speedy shortstop just beat the tag by righthande­r Jordan Hicks, and plate umpire Brian Walsh’s safe call was confirmed by video review.

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Phillies 14 Giants 3 PHI: 23-11 SF: 15-19

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