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Nola tosses a gem and Stott hits a slam as Phillies advance to NLDS

Aaron Nola walked out to the mound to open the bottom of the fourth inning and took a deep breath just behind the rubber. The Phillies manufactured a pair of runs moments earlier to stake him to a 2-0 lead, and he needed a shutdown inning to ensure the Phillies kept the momentum in a potentially series-clinching game. 

Eight pitches later, Nola has his shutdown inning. 

About ninety minutes later, the Phillies had their series-clinching victory, knocking off the Marlins, 7-1, in Game 2 of the National League Wild Card Series at Citizens Bank Park. 

Bryson Stott delivered the deathblow with a Grand Slam in the sixth that landed about a dozen rows into the seats in rightfield off reliever Andrew Nardi. The blast traveled 412 feet with an exit velocity of 102.4mph. Stott watched it for a few seconds before spiking his bat to the ground, seemingly an homage to Rhys Hoskins and his bat spike last year in the NLDS. 

J.T. Realmuto hit a solo homer in the fourth, and Cristian Pache turned a leadoff walk in the third into the first run of the evening via an RBI double by Kyle Schwarber. Trea Turner followed with a scorcher up the middle that careened off the ribs of Miami starter Braxton Garrett and rolled into right field, allowing Schwarber to scamper across the plate. 

Nola was never in serious trouble, but he benefited from a pair of double plays started by Turner in both the fifth and sixth innings. He tossed seven scoreless frames and surrendered just three hits. He walked one and whiffed three. 

Orion Kerkering made his postseason debut tossing a scoreless eighth inning and in doing so became the second-youngest Phillies pitcher in Postseason History to appear in a playoff game. 

The victory sets the stage for a rematch of last year's National League Divisional Series between the Phillies and the Atlanta Braves. Game 1 will be in Atlanta on Saturday. The series will return to Philadelphia with Game 3 on Wednesday.

(More to come ...)

Did You Know
The Phillies are now 14-4 in all-time clinching games and their .778 winning percentage in those games is the best MLB postseason history. 

About Stott's Blast
Stott's grand slam marked just the second in franchise postseason history. Shane Victorino hit the first grand slam in Game 2 of the 2008 NLDS. 


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