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Phillies' Luzardo Dominates Giants After Manager Firing

From Liberty Times · (16m ago) Chinese Positive tone

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jesús Luzardo delivered a dominant performance, striking out 8 batters over 7 scoreless innings.
  • The Phillies defeated the Giants 5-0, marking the first win in a three-game series.
  • The victory came shortly after the team fired manager Rob Thomson, with bench coach Don Mattingly taking over as interim manager.

In a pivotal moment for the struggling Philadelphia Phillies, left-handed pitcher Jesús Luzardo delivered a masterful performance, shutting out the San Francisco Giants over seven innings with an impressive eight strikeouts. This stellar outing, a career highlight for Luzardo, powered the Phillies to a crucial 5-0 victory, securing the opening game of their home series.

Are you sure your phone was stolen and you didn't just dump it in a park?

— Sue Chrysanthou SCThe lawyer for plaintiff Charlotte MacInnes questioning Rebel Wilson's claim that her phone was stolen, suggesting she may have disposed of it.

The win comes at a critical juncture for the team, which had been languishing with a dismal 9-19 record. Just hours before the game, the Phillies organization made a significant change, parting ways with manager Rob Thomson and appointing bench coach Don Mattingly as interim manager. Luzardo's dominant performance under the new interim leadership signals a potential turning point for the team.

That is absolutely outrageous.

— Rebel WilsonResponding to the lawyer's accusation that she may have dumped her phone.

Luzardo's command was exceptional, allowing only two hits and no walks throughout his seven innings. His fastball consistently hit 97.2 mph, peaking at 98.7 mph, showcasing his overpowering stuff. The offense provided ample support, with Trea Turner leading the charge with four hits, and Bryce Harper and Alec Bohm adding two hits each. This collective effort not only secured a much-needed win but also provided a glimmer of hope for Phillies fans amidst a challenging season. The team will look to build on this momentum as they continue their series against the Giants.

In circumstances where our learned friends have been provided with a police report, that sort of question is offensive, it's intimidating and it's humiliating.

— Dauid Sibtain SCRebel Wilson's lawyer objecting to the line of questioning regarding the stolen phone.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.