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  • January 26, 2019
    导出博客文章DENVER -- Freddy Galvis swung his way out of a three-week slump and helped the
    Philadelphia Phillies mount their biggest comeback of the season. Galvis hit a
    pair of 2-run triples and scored the go-ahead run on Humberto Quinteros single,
    rallying the Phillies a five-run deficit for an 8-7 win over the Colorado
    Rockies on Friday night. "You have to stay confident," said Galvis, who came
    into the game batting .152 (12 of 79) since hitting a game-ending homer May 19
    against Cincinnati. "Its a long season. You have to keep your head up and play
    hard every day. "Hopefully, Ill keep swinging good and help the team. Sometimes,
    thats the kind of game you need to get back on track. Well see tomorrow." The
    Phillies overcame home runs by Carlos Gonzalez and Josh Rutledge, who was
    recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs on Friday to fill the roster spot left
    vacant by the loss of slugging shortstop Troy Tulowitzki to a broken rib.
    Tulowitzki, who could miss up to six weeks, was placed on the disabled list
    Friday, a day after he was hurt diving for ball during a 5-4 loss to Washington.
    Trailing 7-2 going into the sixth, the Phillies chased Rockies starter
    Juan Nicasio and pulled within 7-5 on the first of Galvis 2-run triples and a
    run-scoring groundout by Quintero. "The ball was up in the zone and not doing
    anything," Nicasio said. "I had a lead, but theyre hitting and swinging." The
    Phillies went ahead with a three-run seventh. Domonic Brown singled off reliever
    Josh Outman to start the inning and after Ryan Howard struck out, Wilton Lopez
    relieved Outman. Lopez (1-3) got Kevin Frandsen to fly out, but John Mayberry
    walked and Galvis shot a hard grounder down the first base line for his second
    triple of the night, scoring Brown and Mayberry to even the score at 7-all.
    Quintero singled Galvis home to give the Phillies their first lead. "Its always
    tough," Gonzalez said of the Rockies losing their big lead. "Its one of those
    things that you hope doesnt happen during the game when youre playing defence.
    Just a bad couple of outings, just a bad game." Galvis said the Phillies never
    believed they were out of it, even when they were down by five. A 2-run deficit
    was the biggest previous comeback by the Phillies, which they pulled off twice
    this season. "This is a park where the ball flies," Galvis said. "Youve just got
    to keep hitting and we gotem." Jonathan Papelbon gave up a one-out single in the
    ninth to Gonzalez, who went 4 for 4, but he came back to strike out
    Michael Cuddyer and retire Todd Helton on a groundout for his 13th save in as
    many chances. Michael Stutes (2-0) pitched a scoreless inning in relief for the
    win Gonzalez, who bruised his left foot Thursday when he was struck by a foul
    liner while waiting in the on-deck circle, gave the Rockies the lead when he
    connected off Kyle Kendrick in the first for his 19th home run. Gonzalezs solo
    shot was the first of seven runs Kendrick gave up, matching his career high. He
    went 4 1-3 innings and allowed 10 hits. "I was just up in the zone tonight,
    really up all night," Kendrick said. "I couldnt make a pitch, but the offence
    picked me up. The bullpen pitched well. It was a nice win." Nicasio helped build
    a 7-2 lead for Colorado with a two-run single in the second, his first RBI of
    the season. The Phillies closed to within 3-2 in the fourth on Mayberrys RBI
    double and Quinteros RBI single. But the Rockies answered in their half of the
    fourth. Yorvit Torrealba hit a one-out run-scoring double. One out later,
    Rutledge drove a 1-1 offering from Kendrick over the wall in right-centre into
    the Rockies bullpen for his sixth home run of the season. Nolan Arenados RBI
    single in the fifth chased Kendrick. Nicasio went 5 2-3 innings and allowed five
    runs on seven hits. NOTES: Phillies C Carlos Ruiz (right hamstring strain) was
    scheduled to begin a rehab assignment on Saturday with Lehigh Valley. ...
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    general manager Steve Yzerman watching? LeBrun: Over the last 48 hours, hes
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