MIAMI — The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Miami Marlins 1-0 on Monday night as Bryce Harper hit a solo home run and Aaron Nola delivered six scoreless innings. Harper’s third-inning homer provided the game’s only run, while Nola scattered five hits and struck out five under interim manager Don Mattingly. The win gave the Phillies three of four in the Miami series and improved their mark to 6-1 under Mattingly; NBC10 reported starters have a 1.85 ERA in seven games under the interim manager. The bullpen finished the game with Tanner Banks, José Alvarado and Brad Keller securing the final outs.
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The Phillies' recent performance under interim manager Don Mattingly is a testament to the power of leadership change. If you're a fan, this could mean more exciting games and a potential playoff run. Keep an eye on how the team performs in their upcoming games.
The Phillies are showing promise with a 6-1 record under Mattingly and a strong bullpen. Bryce Harper's home run prowess and Aaron Nola's pitching skills are key assets. Worth forwarding if you know a Phillies fan who could use some good news.
The Philadelphia Phillies benefited most: Bryce Harper provided the decisive offense, Aaron Nola stabilized the rotation with six scoreless innings, Don Mattingly’s interim tenure improved team performance, and the bullpen secured the win.
The Miami Marlins lost the game 1-0; starter Janson Junk took the loss and the Marlins dropped the series game, while the team yielded a series to the visiting Phillies.
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Phillies' Nola, Harper secure 1-0 Miami series win
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