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Philadelphia Phillies vs. Tampa Bay Rays: Game, player stats and box scores for September 10

The Philadelphia Phillies won the second straight game and the series as they took down the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park. Both teams have a different outlook for this season. The Rays are almost out of postseason contention while the Phillies are leading the NL East and are prime to go deep this postseason.

Ranger Suarez took the mound for the Phillies. He threw 5.1 innings for four earned runs including 12 hits and two walks. He only struck out two hitters. For the Rays, Taj Bradly threw six innings for three earned runs.

By the end of the sixth inning, both teams were tied 4-4. However, the Rays gave up five runs in the eighth to tip the scales in Phillies favor.

Philadelphia Phillies vs. Tampa Bay Rays Player Stats

Philadelphia Phillies' player stats

HITTERSABRHRBIHRBBSOLOBAVGOBPSLGOPSFPTS
K. Schwarber DH12111100.251.372.496.8688.0
a- B. Kennedy PH-DH31110011.231.313.462.7742.5
T. Turner SS52342010.299.345.474.81814.5
B. Harper 1B50400000.291.378.528.9067.0
N. Castellanos RF40000014.244.301.407.7080.5
B. Stott 2B50000024.247.320.368.687-1.0
B. Marsh LF32100111.253.333.420.7543.5
K. Clemens 3B41100011.242.273.484.7572.5
J. Rojas CF30100000.243.280.319.5992.0
b- C. Stevenson PH-CF11120000.286.375.429.8045.0
G. Stubbs C30000122.206.295.265.5600.0
Total37913833913-----

Tampa Bay Rays' player stats

HITTERSABRHRBIHRBBSOLOBAVGOBPSLGOPSFPTS
C. Morel 2B50210013.199.299.371.6705.5
J. Aranda 1B41100101.205.284.315.5994.0
J. DeLuca CF31100012.215.279.343.6221.5
a- B. Lowe PH10000012.244.321.475.796-0.5
J. Siri CF00000100.186.257.361.6181.0
Y. Diaz DH50110015.280.337.415.7521.5
J. Lowe RF50200001.244.303.405.7072.0
J. Caminero 3B41310100.260.339.400.7396.0
D. Carlson LF50100007.212.294.302.5961.0
L. Driscoll C41100002.214.214.214.4292.0
J. Caballero SS30110111.231.288.361.6482.5
Total39413404524-----

Kyle Schwarber and Trea Turner home runs tonight

While there were only three home runs blasted tonight, all three came from the home team. Both teams had an equal number of hits (13) but it was three big hits by the Phillies that were the difference in the game.

Leading off for the Phillies, Kyle Schwarber set a single-season record by hitting his 14th leadoff home run this season, surpassing Alfonso Soriano (13 leadoff homers for the New York Yankees, 2003). On the second pitch of Taj Bradley, Schwarber clubbed for a 437-foot solo home run in center field.

However, there will be concerns with Schwarber exiting the game in the fourth inning due to left elbow discomfort.

Trea Turner hit two home runs tonight for the Phillies. The first came in the third inning, a 381-foot, two-run home run in left-center field.

The second home run came on the most pivotal inning of the night. After pinch hitter Cal Stevenson hit a tiebreaking two-run double in the eighth inning and reached home on a single by Buddy Kennedy, Turner arrived at the plate. He capped off the eighth inning with a two-run home run that went for 376 feet, giving the Phillies a winning 9-4 lead.

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