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Bryson Stott's go-ahead 2-run single helps Phillies rally for 5th straight win, 6-4 win Marlins

Bryson Stott put the Phillies ahead with a two-run single in the sixth inning, and Philadelphia rallied for its fifth straight victory, 6-4 over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night. The Phillies trailed 3-1 before they sent nine batters to the plate in the sixth and scored four times against reliever Michael Petersen (2-3). Alec Bohm, who also had an RBI single in the first, opened the scoring in…

Philadelphia Phillies secured their fifth consecutive win, defeating the Miami Marlins 6-4 in a crucial matchup. Bryson Stott's timely two-run single in the sixth inning sparked the rally, extending his on-base streak to a career-high 19 games. The Phillies trailed 3-1 before harnessing their offense in the sixth inning, scoring four times against reliever Michael Petersen (2-3).

Alec Bohm, who had already driven in a run in the first inning, added a crucial RBI single to open the scoring in the sixth. Justin Crawford followed with a run-scoring single, making it 5-3. Zack Wheeler, the starting pitcher for the Phillies, yielded two runs over five innings, striking out seven and walking four. Brooks Raley delivered the game's final out, sealing the victory as the Phillies clinch the second NL wild-card spot after sweeping Minnesota and winning two straight against the Marlins.

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