
Lochlahn March
Associate Sports Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Phillies writer @PhillyInquirer. Penn alum. Canadian! 🍁 Contact: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | Lochlahn March
PHILADELPHIA — Across his first six starts of the year, Aaron Nola received six runs total in support from the Phillies offense. But by the end of the third inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, they scored six more. Scattered rains and lightning flashing in the distance didn’t dampen the Phillies’ bats. Max Kepler and J.T. Realmuto both homered as the offense backed up Nola’s best start of the season for a 7-2 win over Arizona. kAm}@=2 DECF4< r@C3:?
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Lochlahn March
PHILADELPHIA - Across his first six starts of the year, Aaron Nola received six runs total in support from the Phillies offense. But by the end of the third inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, they scored six more. Scattered rains and lightning flashing in the distance didn't dampen the Phillies' bats. Max Kepler and J.T. Realmuto both homered as the offense backed up Nola's best start of the season for a 7-2 win over Arizona. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Lochlahn March
PHILADELPHIA — Across his first six starts of the year, Aaron Nola received six runs total in support from the Phillies offense. But by the end of the third inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, they scored six more. Scattered rains and lightning flashing in the distance didn’t dampen the Phillies’ bats. Max Kepler and J.T. Realmuto both homered as the offense backed up Nola’s best start of the season for a 7-2 win over Arizona.
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1 week ago |
inquirer.com | Lochlahn March
Across his first six starts of the year, Aaron Nola received six runs total in support from the Phillies offense. But by the end of the third inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, they scored six more. Scattered rains and lightning flashing in the distance didn’t dampen the Phillies’ bats. Max Kepler and J.T. Realmuto both homered as the offense backed up Nola’s best start of the season for a 7-2 win over Arizona.
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1 week ago |
inquirer.com | Lochlahn March
Max Kepler hadn’t faced a lefty in five days when he stepped up against Nationals reliever Jose A. Ferrar on Thursday evening. He also hadn’t had a hit against a lefty since April 19. “I felt weird visually in there,” said Kepler, who ended up striking out looking on five pitches. The following day, he went to Phillies hitting coach Kevin Long and asked if Long could throw batting practice to him.
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