
Jesus Luzardo launched seven lander in bleaching and Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh succeeded in Philadelphia phillies visiting a 6-3 victory against the White Sox of Chicago on Tuesday.
Philadelphia equalized the interleague series to a match each behind the jewel of Luzardo. The left-handed improved at 9-5 while spacing two shots, a walk and four withdrawals in the stick. He launched 62 of his 90 throws for strikes.
Trea Turner, Schwarber and Marsh contributed two strokes each for the Phillies, who resisted the three -point chicago rally in the ninth, punctuated by an explosion of two points by Lenyn Sosa.
SOSA and Edgar Quero made two strokes for the White Sox, who finished with only five in total.
Philadelphia supplied Luzardo to advance it in the second round, capitalizing on a walking and a double of marshes. Max Kepler and Otto Kemp followed with consecutive sacrifice flies to give the Phillies an advantage of 2-0.
The attack on the Phillies pivoted the little ball in the third ball in the third, while Schwarber and Marsh each connect for the two -point circuits against the right -hander of Chicago, Jonathan Cannon.
Schwarber hit his 37th Home Run of the season about 441 feet. Marsh delivered its fourth long ball of the season four strikers later.
Chase Meidroth has reached an error to lead the game for the White Sox, one of the two Phillie errors, while Luis Robert Jr. worked the only step of the team.
Quero chose the first and ninth for the White Sox and Sosa contributed to a basic success in the fifth. Similar to the first round, when the White Sox loaded the bases, the fifth of Chicago included a phillies error which put two men on the basis, but the hosts could not capitalize.
Luzardo attracted Meidroth before removing Austin Slater on a line on the left.
Cannon (4-8) lost for the first time since his return from the injured list on June 29 after a strain from the lower back. He dispersed six points and seven strokes in six rounds with two balls on bullets and three stick withdrawals.
Cannon gave several circuit strokes in consecutive departures.
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