The bats finally woke up after a week long nap as the Philadelphia Phillies (10-7) took game two against the San Francisco Giants (12-5) by a score of 6-4 to tie the four-game series.
The Phillies drew first blood off Giants’ starter, Justin Verlander, in the second inning with a leadoff homer by JT Realmuto and a Brandon Marsh sacrifice fly that scored Max Kepler (double).
Home run?
Home run! pic.twitter.com/Ct1szyHbzK— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 15, 2025Dread began to build in the fourth inning when the Giants tied up the game after a squandered opportunity in the bottom of the third.