Trea Turner reaches milestone, Bryce Harper hits 2 homers
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The Philadelphia Phillies and the Seattle Mariners close out their three-game series on Wednesday. Philadelphia beat the Mariners 6-4 on Tuesday and has won three straight games. Meanwhile, Seattle has dropped four consecutive contests.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Trea Turner’s 1500th Hit Also Helped Break a Brutal Streak That Haunted His Season. Trea Turner accomplished an impressive feat on Monday night, recording the 1,500th hit of his MLB career. It’s a tribute to his longevity, his talent at the plate, and his consistency year after year.
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.
PHILADELPHIA — Before he launched a 440-foot homer that he followed with a 448-foot homer, Bryce Harper smacked a slider to dead center. He missed the barrel. He knew it and looked disgusted. He jogged to first base as Julio Rodríguez caught the fly ball, then clapped his hands a few times. “Just missed it,” Harper said.
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In a thrilling turn of events for the Philadelphia Phillies, Trea Turner has finally found his power stroke at Citizens Bank Park, hitting his first home run of the season at home. As the team faced off against the Seattle Mariners, this pivotal moment not only energized the crowd but also marked a significant milestone in Turner's career.
Trea Turner didn’t have to be told that before Monday he had yet to hit a home run at Citizens Bank Park this season.
J.T. Realmuto broke a 4-4 tie with a two run homer in the bottom of the 8th to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 6-4 win over the Seattle Mariners.