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Philadelphia Phillies vs Miami Marlins Game Player Stats and Box Scores for September 5

The Philadelphia Phillies made it five wins in five after taking the first game of the series against the Miami Marlins at the LoanDepot Park on Thursday. The Phillies offense backed a strong start from Ranger Suarez for a comfortable 5-2 win.

The All-Star starter was lights out for the Phillies on the mound as he was involved in an intense battle against his opposite number, Adam Oller, till the fifth inning. Suarez went five innings deep, keeping the Marlins scoreless, allowing three hits and two walks while striking out four.

Meanwhile, Oller, who had conceded just one run in the first five innings, was taken off the mound after conceding a solo homer to Bryson Stott in the sixth. The Phillies capitalized for four runs in the inning to take a 5-0 lead in the game.

Despite a late fightback from the hosts, the Phillies held on for a comfortable win in the series opener.

Philadelphia Phillies vs. Texas Rangers Player Stats

Philadelphia Phillies' player stats


hitters
Kyle Schwarber DH

Trea Turner SS

Bryce Harper 1B

Nick Castellanos RF
Bryson Stott 2B

J.T, Realmuto C

Brandon Marsh LF

Kody Clemens 3B

Johan Rojas CF
ABRHRBIHRBBKAVGOBPSLG
5010003.247.370.481
4100010.296.343.455
3000010.280.371.518
3000011.246.302.415
4122101.243.319.367
3110011.262.319.422
3110011.253.335.425
3112011.247.286.534
4010000.237.276.298
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Miami Marlins' player stats

hitters
Xavier Edwards SS
Connor Norby DH
Jake Burger3B

Jonah Bride 1B
Otto Lopez 2B

David Hensley RF
Griffin Conine RF-PH

Kyle Stowers CF-LF

Christian Pache CF
Jesus SanchezLF-PH

Nick Fortes C
total
ABRHRBIHRBBKAVGOBPSLG
4000001.333.409.414
4010001.267.309.522
4110001.247.303.461
3010012.250.350.395
4000000.241.284.325
2000000.238.289.333
2110001.269.321.538
4000001.189.268.341
2000001.203.273.278
2011000.246.301.423
3020011.230.259.313
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Bryson Stott's home run tonight

The Phillies' series opener wasn't a run fest by any stretch of imagination and it was only a late surge from the visitors that saw them reach the five-run mark with a total of eight runs scored in the game.

Only one player managed to go deep in the game and it was Philadelphia's second baseman, Bryson Stott. The 26-year-old, who opened the scoring for the Phillies in the first inning with an RBI single off Adam Oller, punished the Marlins starter in the sixth inning with a solo home run over the right field fence, his 11th home run of the season.

Kody Clemens followed up with a two-run double in the same inning. The Phillies capitalized on a wild pitch by Anthony Veneziano to score the fourth run of the inning. The Marlins responded by racking up a run in the seventh and eighth inning but Phillies closer Matt Strahm kept it cool in the ninth inning to earn a save and claim the win for his team.

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