MLB Game Recap - Philadelphia at Miami
Sun Jun 30, 2019 1:10 PM EDT

NYY
12
BOS
8
F
CLE
2
BAL
0
F
KC
7
TOR
6
F
PHI
13
MIA
6
F
CHC
6
CIN
8
F
WSH
2
DET
1
F
TEX
2
TB
6
F
PIT
1
MIL
2
F
SEA
1
HOU
6
F
MIN
3
CHW
4
F
LAD
10
COL
5
F
ARI
4
SF
10
F
OAK
12
LAA
3
F
STL
5
SD
3
F(11)
ATL
5
NYM
8
F

June 30, 2019 1:10 PM

Final

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

R

H

E

Philadelphia

1

0

1

1

0

7

0

2

1

13

17

0

Miami

0

0

1

0

0

3

2

0

0

6

10

1

W: Arrieta (8-6)

L: Richards (3-9)

PHI - HR: Miller (3) , Harper (15)

MIA - HR: Alfaro (10)

Harper's HR, 4 RBIs help Phillies finally beat Marlins, 13-6
Sun Jun 30, 2019 6:27 PM

MIAMI (AP) Bryce Harper closed in on a couple of milestones and helped the Philadelphia Phillies finally make the Miami Marlins look like the last-place team they are.

Harper homered and drove in four runs Sunday to help Philadelphia end a streak of five consecutive losses to Miami with a 13-6 victory.

The performance gave Harper 199 career homers and 999 hits, leaving him on the cusp of a souvenir.

"Hopefully I'll hit a ball into the bullpen in the next couple of days and my guys can grab it," he said. "I've got a long ways to go to where I want to be, but they're pretty cool milestones."

Harper hit run-scoring singles in the first and sixth innings and a two-run homer in the eighth, his 15th, which hiked his average to .250.

Jake Arrieta (8-6) allowed four runs in six innings but contributed a two-run single. Jean Segura and Cesar Hernandez each had three of the Phillies' 17 hits and scored twice, and Brad Miller hit his third homer and singled in a run.

"To salvage a game and not get swept is important for us," Arrieta said.

After Philadelphia took a 10-1 lead, Marlins catcher Jorge Alfaro earned a consolation prize of sorts. Recently sidelined by a concussion, he came away from a sixth-inning collision with a bloody nose, stepped to the plate in the bottom of the inning with a swab in his left nostril and hit a two-run homer.

"I want to stay in the game no matter what," Alfaro said.

That was it for Marlins' highlights. They had a chance to sweep Philadelphia for the second weekend in a row but instead looked like a team with the NL's worst record - which they are.

Miami allowed the Phillies to score on a steal attempt that turned into a strange double play, and again after the Phils had two runners trapped on third base.

Philadelphia broke the game open with seven runs in the sixth, including five against Wei-Yin Chen, who failed to retire a batter and was jeered by the crowd of 11,742. His ERA rose to 8.16.

Trevor Richards (3-9) allowed three runs in five innings.

The Phillies went 11-16 in June to fall behind Atlanta in the NL East.

"You're going to have your ups and downs during a season," Harper said. "Hopefully you have more ups than downs."

WEIRD BUT TRUE

The Phillies manufactured an odd run in the third. With runners at the corners and one out, Harper ran on a 3-2 pitch to Rhys Hoskins, who struck out. When Alfaro threw to second, Harper stopped before reaching the base. That allowed Kingery to score from third without a play before Harper was tagged out for an inning-ending double play.

Philadelphia found another bizarre way to score in the sixth. Harper singled with the bases loaded, but when Arrieta hesitated before advancing from second, he and Segura found themselves both at third. Arrieta then broke for the plate and was awarded home when he brushed past Alfaro, who was called for obstruction because he didn't have the ball.

"I saw that he was in the baseline - kind of a little heads-up play there," Arrieta said.

Said Alfaro: "It was an ugly day for me. I did a couple of things that didn't help the team at all."

ALL-STARS

Each team had one player chosen for the All-Star Game - catcher J.T. Realmuto for the Phillies, and right-hander Sandy Alcantara for the Marlins.

"With this team, there are multiple guys deserving of making the All-Star team," Realmuto said, "so to represent this team is special for me."

In his first season with the Phillies, Harper was left off the All-Star roster for just the second time in his career. He did not make the team in 2014 with Washington after he missed two months with a thumb injury.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Realmuto tweaked his hamstring and came out of the game in the sixth, but said the move was precautionary and the injury was "no big deal."

Marlins: RHP Pablo Lopez (shoulder) will begin a throwing program Monday and is expected to return at some point this season.

OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY

Harper said he hopes to reach 200 homers and 1,000 hits with one swing, even though it would mean just one souvenir instead of two.

"I'll take that - one less ball to carry," he said.

UP NEXT

Phillies: RHP Nick Pivetta (4-2, 5.63) is scheduled to start Tuesday when Philadelphia begins a three-game series at the first-place Braves. Pivetta has a 7.13 ERA in his past three starts.

Marlins: RHP Zac Gallen (0-1, 3.60) is scheduled to make his third career start Tuesday when Miami opens a six-game trip at Washington.

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Pitchers of Record

Philadelphia K IP BB WHIP ERA ER H
J. Arrieta (W, 8-6) 6 6 1 1.500 6.00 4 8
Miami K IP BB WHIP ERA ER H
T. Richards (L, 3-9) 3 5 2 1.600 5.40 3 6

Batting Leaders

Philadelphia HR RBI R BB AB TB H SB RC
B. Harper 1 4 2 1 4 6 3 0 3.8
B. Miller 1 2 2 1 4 5 2 0 3.2
Miami HR RBI R BB AB TB H SB RC
B. Anderson 0 1 2 0 4 5 2 0 2.5
J. Alfaro 1 2 1 0 4 5 2 0 2.5

Team Comparison

PHI MIA
At Bats 42 37
Hits 17 10
Batting Average .405 .270
On Base Percentage .447 .308
Slugging Percentage 0.595 0.514
Doubles 2 4
Triples 0 1
Home Runs 2 1
Total Bases 25 19
Walks 4 2
Strikeouts 9 12
Stolen Bases 1 0
Caught Stealing 1 0
Runners Left On Base 7 6
Hits / At Bats with Runners In Scoring Position 7/16 2/6
Double Plays Fielded 0 3
Errors 0 1

2019 Reg Season - MIA Leads Series 7-6

Date Result Winner Loser
Fri Apr 12 PHI 9 @ MIA 1 J. Arrieta S. Alcantara
Sat Apr 13 PHI 3 @ MIA 10 C. Smith Z. Eflin
Sun Apr 14 PHI 3 @ MIA 1 V. Arano W. Chen
Thu Apr 25 MIA 3 @ PHI 1 T. Guerrero H. Neris
Fri Apr 26 MIA 0 @ PHI 4 J. Eickhoff J. Urena
Sat Apr 27 MIA 9 @ PHI 12 J. Arrieta T. Richards
Sun Apr 28 MIA 1 @ PHI 5 Z. Eflin P. Lopez
Fri Jun 21 MIA 2 @ PHI 1 S. Alcantara A. Nola
Sat Jun 22 MIA 5 @ PHI 3 A. Brice A. Morgan
Sun Jun 23 MIA 6 @ PHI 4 J. Yamamoto E. De Los Santos
Fri Jun 28 PHI 2 @ MIA 6 E. Hernandez V. Velasquez
Sat Jun 29 PHI 6 @ MIA 9 J. Garcia A. Morgan
Sun Jun 30 PHI 13 @ MIA 6 J. Arrieta T. Richards

Game Information

Stadium: Marlins Park, Miami, Florida
Attendance: 11,742
Game Time: 3:36
Weather: 70F, Dome or Roof Closed
Wind:
Umpires: Home Plate - ?, First Base - ?, Second Base - ?, Third Base - ?