Andrew McCutchen, Phillies attempt to beat Brewers again
Field Level Media
05 May 2021, 23:05 GMT+10
The Philadelphia Phillies will play just their 31st game of the season when they host the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday.
They ve already been involved in 14 one-run games and six in a row for the first time since Aug. 27-Sept. 2, 2000. More importantly for the Phillies, they will look to continue their winning streak after capturing two straight for the first time since April 4-5.
Andrew McCutchen has played a large role in the two-game winning streak, especially in Tuesday s 6-5 win over the Brewers, when he hit a pair of solo home runs. It was the 17th career multi-home run game for McCutchen.
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When umpire apologized for hitting player, 1915 By JohnW53 on Apr 20, 2021, 7:04am CDT +
It doesn t happen often, but every now and then a Major League umpire apologizes for his behavior.
You may remember Jim Joyce. On June 2, 2010, he called a runner safe at first base, with 2 out in the ninth inning, to deprive Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga of a perfect game.
After the game ended, Joyce immediately asked to speak with Galarraga.
The 28-year-old Venezuelan was brought to the umpires room,. Before Joyce could say a word, Galarraga hugged him and said, We are all human.
Joyce, crying, apologized to Galarraga in English and in Spanish.
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