Rob Thomson observed as Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto hit solo home runs, and Edmundo Sosa added a three-run shot to help the Philadelphia Phillies defeat the Texas Rangers 11-4 on Wednesday night.
This win marked the best 50-game start in baseball since Seattle in 2001, prompting Thomson to wonder about the fate of the Mariners.
Thomson pondered this question because he knew what happened to the Mariners, who started with a strong record but fell short of winning the World Series. He emphasized the need for the Phillies to keep pushing forward and grinding, despite their impressive start.
Realmuto extended his hitting streak to 12 games and contributed three RBIs, while Alec Bohm’s two-RBI double in the sixth inning increased the Phillies’ lead to 10-3.
With a record of 36-14, the Phillies have achieved their best start in over 50 games in franchise history and are among the select few National League teams with at least 36 wins in their first 50 games.
This victory marked the Phillies’ fifth consecutive win and their 21st win at home, reflecting their confidence and ability to perform well in any game situation. Realmuto highlighted the team’s belief in themselves and their ability to win, regardless of the circumstances, attributing it to the strong team culture they have built.