The Philadelphia Phillies will host the Minnesota Twins in an exciting MLB matchup at Citizens Bank Park. With both teams in the playoff hunt, this game promises to be a thrilling battle. The Phillies, with a record of 65-53, are currently 3rd in the National League standings and sit 2nd in the East division. The Twins, on the other hand, hold a record of 61-58, placing them 8th in the American League and 1st in the Central Division.
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Pitchers Duel Expected as Phillies Take on Twins
The starting pitcher for the home team Phillies will be Ranger Suárez, who has a season record of 2-5 and an ERA of 3.956. Suárez will strive to lead the Phillies to victory with his solid pitching skills. On the opposing side, the Twins will send Sonny Gray to the mound. Gray boasts a record of 5-5 for the season and an impressive ERA of 3.176. It will be an exciting pitching matchup that could be the key to determining the outcome of the game.
Fans watching this game can expect a close contest between two competitive teams. The Phillies have been performing well recently, winning seven of their last 10 games. The Twins, on the other hand, have won six of their last 10 games. With both teams in good form, it will be interesting to see who comes out on top in this clash.
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The game will take place on Sunday, August 13th, with the first pitch scheduled for 1:35 PM Eastern Time. Fans can catch the action live on NBCS-PH.
Players to Watch
– Keep an eye on Bryson Stott, the Phillies’ second baseman with a batting average of .299. Stott has been a consistent offensive threat, and his performance at the plate could make a significant impact on the game.
– Alec Bohm, the Phillies’ third baseman, is another player to watch. With a batting average of .288 and 74 runs batted in, Bohm has been instrumental in driving the team’s offense forward.
– Nick Castellanos, the starting right fielder for the Phillies, has been a reliable contributor with a batting average of .282. His presence in the lineup adds another dimension to the team’s offensive firepower.
– Kyle Schwarber, the Phillies’ left fielder, will be a player to keep an eye on. With an impressive 30 home runs, he poses a constant threat to opposing pitchers.
Injuries
Philadelphia Phillies: José Alvarado (RP, Elbow, D15), Cristian Pache (LF, Elbow, D10), Brandon Marsh (CF, Knee, D10), Rhys Hoskins (1B, ACL, D60)
Minnesota Twins: Brock Stewart (RP, Elbow, D60), Jose Miranda (3B, Shoulder, D10), Joe Ryan (SP, Groin, D15), Chris Paddack (SP, Elbow, D60), Alex Kirilloff (1B, Shoulder, D10), Nick Gordon (2B, Shin, D60), Donovan Solano (1B, Knee, Day-to-Day), Jorge Alcala (RP, Forearm, D60), José De León (RP, Elbow, D60), Willi Castro (LF, Back, Day-to-Day), Royce Lewis (3B, Oblique, D10), Tyler Mahle (SP, Arm, D60), Byron Buxton (DH, Hamstring, D10)
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Players mentioned:
Ranger Suarez, Sonny Gray, Bryson Stott, Alec Bohm, Nick Castellanos, Kyle Schwarber, Jose Alvarado, Cristian Pache, Brandon Marsh, Rhys Hoskins, Brock Stewart, Jose Miranda, Joe Ryan, Chris Paddack, Alex Kirilloff, Nick Gordon, Donovan Solano, Jorge Alcala, Jose De Leon, Willi Castro, Royce Lewis, Tyler Mahle, Byron Buxton