
Lochlahn March
Associate Sports Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Phillies writer @PhillyInquirer. Penn alum. Canadian! 🍁 Contact: [email protected]
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By Lochlahn March - The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS) PHILADELPHIA - Edmundo Sosa threw his bat to the ground in frustration, and then slammed down his helmet for good measure. He had swung through a slider in the dirt from Chris Sale to end the sixth inning, and in doing so helped the Braves lefty become the fastest pitcher in MLB history to reach 2,500 strikeouts. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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dailyitem.com | Lochlahn March
PHILADELPHIA — Edmundo Sosa threw his bat to the ground in frustration, and then slammed down his helmet for good measure. He had swung through a slider in the dirt from Chris Sale to end the sixth inning, and in doing so helped the Braves lefty become the fastest pitcher in MLB history to reach 2,500 strikeouts. kAmt:89E @7 E9@D6 42>6 2E E96 !9:==:6D’ 6IA6?D6 :? E96:C h\b =@DD :? E96 ?:89E42A @7 %9FCD52J’D 5@F3=696256C 282:?DE pE=2?E2] %96 !9:==:6D @?=J >2?2865 EH@ D:?8=6D @77 $2=6[ @?6 2A:646 :?
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inquirer.com | Lochlahn March
Edmundo Sosa threw his bat to the ground in frustration, and then slammed down his helmet for good measure. He had swung through a slider in the dirt from Chris Sale to end the sixth inning, and in doing so helped the Braves lefty become the fastest pitcher in MLB history to reach 2,500 strikeouts. Eight of those came at the Phillies’ expense in their 9-3 loss in the nightcap of Thursday’s doubleheader against Atlanta.
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gazettextra.com | Lochlahn March
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Athletics closer Mason Miller had thrown 48 pitches in the first two games of the series against the Phillies. But hanging onto 5-4 lead in the ninth inning Sunday, the A's went back to their closer to try to end their losing streak at 11 games. This time, Miller got the better of the Phillies, retiring the first two hitters he faced. After Alec Bohm singled, a pinch-running Johan Rojas was caught stealing second to end the game. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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RT @charlottevarnes: The girls’ first split doubleheader 🥰 https://t.co/xxcPnUbtrw

Phillies lineup for Game 2: Stott 4 Turner 6 Harper 3 Schwarber DH Castellanos 9 Kepler 7 Realmuto 2 Bohm 5 Marsh 8 Nola RHP

Now pitching for St. Louis in the eighth is Gordon Graceffo from Villanova. You may have heard that the pope went there too