The Phillies’ offense looked great on Saturday afternoon. They jumped all over Cal Quantrill and a series of Marlins’ relievers to score 11 runs. Unfortunately, the Phillies’ relief pitching - particularly Jordan Romano - was almost as bad. The result was a much closer than it should have been 11-10 win.
It took the Phillies a couple of innings to get going, but a four-run third highlighted by Max Kepler’s two-run double started the offensive onslaught.
Clear 'em, Kepler! pic.twitter.com/NrOlfkv2RM
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 19, 2025
RBI doubles by Bryson Stott and Trea Turner upped the Phillies’ run total to seven in the fourth.