With that, McCullers had allowed four homers to his first nine batters. The home run stood after a brief review - as it seems nothing can interfere with Philadelphia’s playoff push - and it was 4-0. Marsh took the baton on the long-ball relay and knocked one into the right field seats that was dropped by a young kid from Delaware. “That’s between us,” Bohm said with a shrug and a big smile. So c’mon, Alec, fess up, what did Bryce tell you? Whatever the quiet counseling was, it worked, and Bohm lined his first postseason homer leading off the second inning and the 1,000th in World Series history into the left field seats for 3-0 lead. “Anytime I can help my teammates, throughout the whole season, we’ve done that.” “I think any time you have information, you want to be able to give that to your teammates at any point,” Harper said. Maybe Harper saw McCullers tipping his pitches? Harper beckoned Bohm from the on-deck circle and back to the dugout for a quick word of advice. Oh, and Harper might have a second career as a homer whisperer. Harper has hit four postseason homers that gave the Phillies the lead and showed that, yes, Bryce Bombs do go off in November, the first time more World Series games will be played in this month than October. Harper’s homers shake the stadium to the point they should be measured on the Richter scale rather than in feet - and they seem as automatic these days as a Phillie Phanatic spin on his ATV. Harper crossed the plate and again exclaimed “This is my house!” before he ripped off his helmet, exposed his Phillie Phanatic headband and was mobbed by teammates in the dugout. That made Harper 2 for 2 on home run swings in Philly - he sent the Phillies to the World Series with a two-run drive in Game 5 of the NL Championship Series to beat San Diego. With leadoff hitter Schwarber on first base, Harper repeated his flair for playoff power when he ripped a two-run shot off McCullers into the right field seats for the fast lead. The fans - already amped from the jump after another sliding catch by right fielder Nick Castellanos in the first - didn’t wait long to go wild for the home run barrage. “This whole city is so excited to be in this moment, and we're just thrilled to be able to play in front of them and have this opportunity.”Īnother red, raucous, resolute crowd of 45,712 let the Astros have it from the first pitch with chants of “Cheater! Cheater!” for Jose Altuve and “Check the Bat! Check the Bat!” for Martin Maldonado. “Just being back home, I think is such a momentum swing for us, just for the pure fact of our fan base,” Harper said. With a sparkling 6-0 record at Citizens Bank Park this postseason, the Phillies just may not return to Texas. Harper, Bohm, Marsh and the rest of the Phillies on the last team to qualify for the playoffs are two wins away from ending the season as the last team standing. Ranger Suárez tossed three-hit ball over five shutout innings and inched this year’s team closer to getting it done. Philadelphia used the long ball to end the long wait for its first World Series home win since Game 5 of the 2009 World Series. Harper hammered his sixth postseason home run, whispered an assist to Bohm before his solo shot and the Phillies tied a World Series record with five homers to rout the Houston Astros 7-0 Tuesday night and take a 2-1 Series lead.īrandon Marsh also homered, and Kyle Schwarber and Rhys Hoskins hit back-to-back shots in the fifth inning to chase Astros starter Lance McCullers Jr. Now, they're two wins away from their first World Series championship since 2008. The secret has long been out: these Phillies are for real. The $330 million star offered quiet advice to Alec Bohm - and then it got really loud in Philadelphia.Īs for those whispers in May that the Phillies were finished? Forget about 'em. PHILADELPHIA - Bryce Harper bashed a home run on the first World Series pitch he saw in Philadelphia, and then figured out how the Phillies could hit a few more. MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros Harper, Phillies tie World Series mark with 5 HR, top Astros
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