Newly acquired Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Kyle Gibson turned in his second strong start in as many tries when he threw six innings one-run ball while only giving up four hits.
Gibson helped continue the momentum the Phillies have gained over the last five games in the first game in an ever-important three game series against the New York Mets.
On top of his strong outing on the mound, Gibson also secured an RBI single in the fifth inning to make it 2-1. The first of the Phillies runs came off of a solo shot to the right field second deck by Didi Gregorius, who also had a strong night at the plate.