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Phillies win another game against Yankees with Kyle Schwarber

Kyle Schwarber was named MVP for his three home runs in the All-Star Game swing-off.

Schwarber has been on a roll since the All-Star Break. He will try to continue this power surge when the Philadelphia Phillies host the New York Yankees Saturday afternoon.

Schwarber hit two home runs of at least two runs Friday night, as Philadelphia won the first game in the three-game set 12-5. Schwarber hit his 35th, 36th and 37th home runs by hitting a tie-breaking shot off New York rookie Will Warren in the fifth and a drive against Ian Hamilton in eighth.

Schwarber has now hit six home runs in seven games after the break, his second multiple-homer performance of the season.

This was his fourth three-hit outing this season. Schwarber has hit 10-for-29 since the break (.345) and reached 1,000 career home runs with his first homer in the Friday game.

J.T. Realmuto hit a three-run homer in the seventh. The catcher has batted.388 in his last 16 games (26-for67).

Since Cody Bellinger's three homers during an 11-0 win over the Chicago Cubs, on July 11, the Yankees have gone 3-6. New York made two more mistakes on Friday. This brings the total to nine in their last four games.

Paul Goldschmidt made a throwing mistake at first base, two pitches before Luke Weaver's homer.

Bellinger, Austin Wells and Giancarlo Stanton all homered for the Yankees. However, their bullpen allowed 10 runs over four innings. New York's pitching staff has a 6.20 ERA, the worst in all of Major League Baseball.

Goldschmidt stated, "It's easy to play better." "Mistakes like I made tonight. We need to reduce the number of mistakes we have made. We're trying to have those conversations, but we made too many mistakes."

After being acquired by the Colorado Rockies, Ryan McMahon will debut at third base.

Ranger Suarez (7-4 with a 2.66 ERA) will be the Phillies' starter on Saturday. He is 0-2 and has a 5.62 ERA over his last three starts. Suarez had allowed three runs in his previous 12 starts, but gave up six in four and a third innings in Sunday's 8-2 loss at home to the Los Angeles Angels.

Suarez has a 4.50 ERA and a 0-1 record in his two career appearances, both relief appearances in 2021.

Schwarber has a 3-for-14 record (.214) against Marcus Stroman, New York's scheduled starter for Saturday (2-1, 5.64). Stroman has a 2-0 record with a 3.00 ERA after four starts following a two-month hiatus due to left knee inflammation.

Stroman's best performance of the season came in Sunday's 4-2 victory over Atlanta, when he gave up just one run and five hits across a season high six innings. He threw 95 pitches, a new season high.

Stroman has a 6-4 record with a 2.26 ERA over 13 appearances (11 starting) against Philadelphia. He has limited the Phillies' offense to no more than two runs 11 times.

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(source: Reuters)