Phillies Waste Strong Outing by Suárez in 1-0 Loss to Astros
- On Tuesday, June 24, 2025, the Houston Astros secured a 1-0 win against the Philadelphia Phillies in the first game of their three-match interleague series held in Houston.
- The loss followed Phillies' consecutive shutouts amid ongoing offensive struggles despite solid pitching, while Ranger Suarez delivered another strong outing.
- At 29 years old, left-handed pitcher Suarez delivered 7⅔ innings, giving up a single run while allowing just four hits and issuing two walks, striking out seven batters to improve his season record to 6-2 with an ERA of 2.08.
- Phillies figures, including Rubén Amaro Jr., expressed desire to retain Suarez, with Amaro stating, "I'd love to bring him back," while podcasts forecast a large payday after 2025.
- The 1-0 loss extended the Phillies' longest scoreless streak since August 2022, underscoring the team's need to improve offensive execution despite quality pitching performances.
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Phillies waste strong outing by Suárez in 1-0 loss to Astros
HOUSTON (AP) — Cooper Hummel hit a solo home run in the eighth inning and Framber Valdez and two relievers combined for a four-hitter in the Houston Astros’ 1-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night. The Phillies wasted a strong outing by Ranger Suárez, who held Houston hitless through five innings and finished with seven strikeouts. He gave up four hits in 7 2/3 innings. There was one out in the eighth when Hummel connected off Su…


HOUSTON (AP) — Cooper Hummel hit a solo home run in the eighth inning, and Framber Valdez and two relievers combined Tuesday night to allow just four hits in the Los Angeles Dodgers' win.
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