Phillies past Rockies 7-5 for sweepPosted by thechampionrings on May 20th, 2019 The 0 million slugger homered for the second straight day and pinch-hitter J.T. Realmuto also went deep to help the Philadelphia Phillies (custom Philadelphia Phillies championship rings) complete a three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies with a 7-5 victory Sunday. Harper's tiebreaking, two-run shot in the sixth inning wasn't as prodigious as his 466-foot drive in Saturday's 2-1 victory, but this 404-footer had plenty of distance to clear the right-center wall for the NL East leaders. The 2015 NL MVP also had a first-inning single and an RBI groundout in the second. He is batting .417 with two homers and six RBI in his last three games after hitting .148 without an RBI while striking out 13 times during an eight-game stretch. "We all knew this moment was coming," Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said. "When he's on, he's so captivating and charismatic." Kapler resisted a daily growing buzz in Philadelphia to sit Harper during his recent slump, instead letting him play through it. While the results have changed, Harper's approach hasn't. "Each day I try to get better and stick with the same routine," Harper said. "Keep progressing whether you're 0 for 4 or 4 for 4. Same mindset." Ryan McMahon hit two homers, and Charlie Blackmon and Trevor Story also went deep for the Rockies on a picturesque, 85-degree day with the wind blowing out to center. Colorado, which dropped 9 1/2 games behind the first-place Dodgers in the NL West, has lost four straight. Realmuto tied it at 5 in the sixth with his first career pinch-hit homer, a two-run shot to left off Bryan Shaw (2-1). Rockies manager Bud Black lifted Shaw for Mike Dunn with one on and two outs to face Harper, who launched a 3-1 slider into Philadelphia's (championship rings) bullpen. "Got a pitch over the plate I could handle," Harper said. That set off a wild celebration from the crowd of 38,603 -- many of them kids wearing an arm sleeve giveaway similar to Harper's. Earlier in the week, Harper was hearing boos. Now cheers. No offense taken. "Plain and simple, they (care)," Harper said. "The city has my back." Edgar Garcia (1-0) got one out in the sixth for his first major league win. Pat Neshek pitched a scoreless ninth for his third save. Despite starter Kyle Freeland's troubles, Colorado led 5-3 after McMahon went deep for the second time when he drove Jose Alvarez's 80 mph curve into the seats in right. In the fourth, McMahon cleared the wall in left. He has two career two-homer games -- both against the Phillies this season. FOR STARTERS FOR OPENERS TRAINER'S ROOM Like it? Share it!More by this author |