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Phillies last to get 1st win, beat Yanks 4-1 behind Schwarber

Digital Brief: April 4, 2023 (PM)
Digital Brief: April 4, 2023 (PM) 02:10

NEW YORK (AP) — Kyle Schwarber hit his 200th career homer on the game's second pitch and added an RBI single as the Philadelphia Phillies became the last team in the major leagues to get a win this season, beating the New York Yankees 4-1 on Tuesday night to avoid their worst start since 1934.

The NL champions had been outscored 37-12 during an 0-4 start and were on the verge on their poorest beginning to a season since dropping their first seven games in 1934.

Brandon Marsh also went deep after making two key misplays Monday. Marsh reached New York's bullpen in center field after being unable to make a shoestring catch in center on DJ LeMahieu's leadoff triple and overrunning third base for the third out of the fifth in Monday's 8-1 loss.

After hitting a career-high 46 homers last year, Schwarber started 1 for 17 this season. He drove the second pitch from Domingo Germán (0-1) into the right field seats near the Judge's Chambers.

Trea Turner and Schwarber had RBI singles in the fifth off Michael King, making his second appearance since breaking his elbow last July 22.

Matt Strahm allowed one hit in four innings, a third-inning single by rookie Anthony Volpe. Strahm struck out three and walked one in his first start since Aug. 17, 2021, for San Diego.

Andrew Bellatti (1-0) pitched the fifth for the win. José Alvarado struck out the side on 12 pitches in the sixth, including Aaron Judge to end the inning.

LeMahieu homered in the ninth off Craig Kimbrel. Kimbrel walked Judge and allowed a single to Giancarlo Stanton before retiring Josh Donaldson on a game-ending foulout.

Germán allowed four runs and four hits in 4 2/3 innings, struck out eight and walked none. He threw 30 curveballs, 21 changeups, 18 fastballs and six sinkers, giving up both homers on fastballs and getting six strikeouts on curves as batters went 1 for 9 against that pitch.

Volpe missed a chance for a double play in the fifth when Marsh's grounder bounced out of his glove, getting only a forceout. Garrett Stubbs singled, King relieved and Philadelphia boosted the lead to 4-0.

FRUSTRATED

Stanton nearly smashed his bat over his leg after flying out in the fourth. He watched the ball, considered slamming the bat before tossing it aside. ... Aaron Hicks went 0 for 3 and is hitless in seven at-bats this season. Judge gave him a comforting tap on the shoulder in the dugout after Hicks' seventh-inning grounder.

DEBUT

McKinley Moore, a 24-year-old right-hander, pitched a 1-2-3 eighth in his major league debut after his contract was selected from Triple-A Lehigh Valley before the game. Moore allowed an unearned run in nine spring training appearances.

VIOLATIONS

New York RHPs Albert Abreu and Jimmy Cordero were called for pitch clock violations.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Phillies: INF Josh Harrison (mild right ankle sprain) sat out a second straight game. He is day to day. … RHP Yunior Marte was optioned to Lehigh Valley.

Yankees: RHP Luis Severino (right lat strain) played catch in the outfield.

UP NEXT

New York RHP Gerrit Cole (1-0, 0.00 ERA) opposes Philadelphia RHP Aaron Nola (0-0, 12.27) Wednesday afternoon.

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