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Buchanan, Phils sunk by 11-run 2nd

Phillies starter David Buchanan didn't make it through the second, lasting just 1 2/3 frames. But before he left, Buchanan became the first Phillies pitcher to allow 11 or more runs in a single inning since Hal Kelleher allowed 12 in the eighth in a relief appearance against the Cubs at Wrigley Field on May 5, 1938. Buchanan also became the first Phillies starter to allow 11 or more runs in a start since Al Jurisch allowed 14 over eight innings against the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds on June 28, 1947.

MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
Hellickson does it all: In the midst of the 11-run rally, Hellickson got in on the action himself with a two-run single up the middle that pushed the lead to 4-1, becoming the first D-backs pitcher to have two RBIs in a game since Brandon McCarthy on June 16, 2014.