Final Score: Phillies 3, Brewers 2
Tuesday was perhaps the most shocking — and pleasantly surprising Phillies victory of the season. And that’s saying something after the rally this team put together on Sunday.
The Milwaukee Brewers were a perfect 27-0 leading after eight innings thanks to their lockdown closer Josh Hader. Hader, 28, threw 38 consecutive scoreless innings in the regular season heading into Tuesday. He was attempting to break Ryan Pressly’s record (41) for most-consecutive scoreless appearances in MLB history.
That is until Alec Bohm came to the plate and launched a high sinker into deep left center field to tie the game.