Turner leads Phillies against Mariners
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On Sunday afternoon against the Washington Nationals, Trea Turner hit an infield ground ball, and the Phillies jumped into action to retrieve the ball. His two hits earlier in the day brought him to 1,
Bryce Harper hit his longest home run since 2023 on Monday night -- and then he hit an even longer one the very next inning. Harper crushed his first homer of the night a Statcast-projected 440 feet into the second-deck in right-center field in the sixth inning.
The Philadelphia Phillies dismantled the Seattle Mariners in the series opener on Monday after All-Star shortstop Trea Turner's milestone night at Citizens Bank Park.
Stott struggled through the first half of the year, but he found stability at the ninth spot in the order, and realized what had fallen off about his swing.
Bryce Harper did something no one else had done in 2025, Ke'Bryan Hayes made a wild play, the Rockies walked off the Dodgers and more from Monday's MLB action.
Turner isn’t going to hit .583 the rest of the season the way he has the past five days, but he - along with the sluggers behind him in the order, Kyle Schwarber and Harper - are going to be the key to the Phillies going where they want to go the rest of this season and into the playoffs.
Bryce Harper singles to left field in the top of the 8th inning, driving home Trea Turner to extend the Phillies' lead to 10-6