Nick Castellanos secured the win for the Phillies by hitting a double that brought in a run in the 10th inning, following Alec Bohm’s game-tying solo home run in the eighth. This helped the Philadelphia Phillies defeat the Milwaukee Brewers 2-1 on Tuesday night.
After Bryson Stott was walked intentionally, Castellanos hit a double to the right side off Brewers pitcher Joel Payamps, scoring Whit Merrifield and giving the Phillies their fourth walk-off win of the season. The crowd cheered wildly as the team celebrated their 43rd win, the highest in the National League.
Seranthony Domínguez pitched a scoreless 10th inning, earning him the win.
Bohm’s home run in the eighth inning, off Brewers pitcher Elvis Peguero, tied the game at 1-1 and nullified the strong effort from the Milwaukee bullpen.
J.T. Realmuto showed his resilience when he stayed in the game after being hit by a foul ball in a sensitive area. Despite being in pain, Realmuto remained in good spirits and joked about needing an ice bath later.
Realmuto also made a crucial play in the 10th inning, tagging out Oliver Dunn to prevent a run, which earned him cheers from the crowd.
Manager Rob Thomson praised Realmuto’s toughness, highlighting the catcher’s ability to endure difficult situations.
The Phillies relievers performed admirably, contributing to the team’s victory. Meanwhile, Rhys Hoskins, in his return to Philadelphia with the Brewers, received a mix of applause and boos from the crowd throughout the game.