Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Schwarber blasts No. 42, Marsh has 3 RBIs in win

- By Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA » Kyle Schwarber hit a three-run homer and Brandon Marsh drove in three on a basesclear­ing double to lead the Phillies to an 8-4 win over the Miami Marlins on Saturday night.

Schwarber hit his 42nd this season and his three RBIs gave him 93, one shy of his career best set last season. He led the National League a year ago with 46 homers. Schwarber may set career highs in both categories — all while his batting average hovers under .200 this season.

Schwarber’s shot into the Phillies’ bullpen off Marlins starter Johnny Cueto (1-4) broke open a five-run second inning. Nick Castellano­s, in his first game since the All-Star was dropped to eighth in the lineup, added a two-run double.

Miami, though, gamely rallied on a stormy night in Philly against erratic right-hander Aaron Nola

Garrett Hampson hit a solo shot and the Marlins got run-scoring doubles from Jacob Stallings and Josh Bell that cut it to 5-4 in the fifth. Nola couldn’t escape the fifth, his second straight start where he couldn’t get out of the inning. Nola, who gave up seven hits and struck out six, heard scattered boos from Phillies fans as he trudged off the mound.

No worries. The Phillies offense — which boasted three players with 85-plus RBIs and had seven hitters

with double-digit homer totals — erupted again when Marsh ripped a double in the fifth that made it 8-4.

Jeff Hoffman (4-2) tossed 1 2/3 scoreless innings for the win and three other relievers shut down the Marlins.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Phillies 2B Bryson Stott was pained and clutched his side after he was drilled in the ribs by Emmanuel De Jesus in the fifth. Phillies trainers checked on Stott but he remained in the game.

FALLING STAR

Castellano­s went from All-Star to the eight hole.

Phillies manager Rob Thomson

counted on a demotion in the batting order as the solution to jumpstart the slumping slugger.

Castellano­s hasn’t been the same since played in the All-Star game. He hit .162 in July and grounded into three double plays in a loss this week at San Diego. He’s walked only 31 times this season and has struck out a career-worst 163 times.

Thomson said Castellano­s, who had two hits, took the demotion like a pro.

“I’m sure he’s not exactly happy and I don’t blame him for that,” Thomson said. “He’s an experience­d guy. For the most part, he’s been our most consistent hitter, especially in the first half.”

Third baseman Alec Bohm

moved to the cleanup spot.

Thomson briefly moved shortstop Trea Turner to eighth in the lineup during a slump earlier this season. Turner rebounded and entered Saturday on a 16-game hitting streak.

Thomson said the opportunit­y is there for Castellano­s to regain his cleanup spot.

“I’m confident he’s going to start hitting again, and when he does we’ll think about moving him again,” Thomson said.

UP NEXT

The Phillies send LHP Ranger Suarez (2-6, 3.91 ERA) to the mound to wrap the three-game set. The Marlins did not name a starter.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS starter Johnny Cueto in the ?? Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber connects for a three-run home run off Miami second inning on Saturday night.
MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS starter Johnny Cueto in the Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber connects for a three-run home run off Miami second inning on Saturday night.

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