Luzardo throws seven shutout innings as Phillies defeat Dodgers 3-2
- The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 on Friday night, ending their undefeated season start.
- The Dodgers' first loss occurred after winning their first eight games of the season as defending World Series champions.
- Phillies pitcher Jesús Luzardo dominated for seven innings, holding the Dodgers to two hits and striking out eight.
- Dodgers manager Dave Roberts noted that Luzardo "was good", while Tommy Edman said, "Up until the final out, we thought we were going to win."
- Tommy Edman's two-run home run in the ninth brought the score to 3-2, but the Dodgers ultimately lost due to sloppy baserunning.
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Phillies hand Dodgers their first loss of the season
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jesús Luzardo followed up his sensational Phillies’ debut with two-hit ball and eight strikeouts over seven shutout innings in Philadelphia’s 3-2 victory over Los Angeles on Friday night that ended the Dodgers’ undefeated start.

Phillies score twice in 7th to hand Dodgers first loss of season
By Dan Gelston PHILADELPHIA — Jesús Luzardo followed up his sensational Phillies’ debut with two-hit ball and eight strikeouts over seven shutout innings in Philadelphia’s 3-2 win over Los Angeles on Friday night that ended the Dodgers’ undefeated start. The World Series champion Dodgers won their first eight games and were just two wins shy of matching the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955 for the best start in franchise history. Tommy Edman hit a two-r…

Jesus Luzardo-led Phillies hand Dodgers first loss of season
Jesus Luzardo silenced the previously undefeated Los Angeles Dodgers, blanking the defending champions over seven innings as the Philadelphia Phillies posted a 3-2 win on Friday. Acquired in an offseason trade with the Miami Marlins, Luzardo (2-0) struck out eight…


Luzardo strikes out 8 as Phillies halt Dodgers' perfect start, beating them 3-2
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jesús Luzardo continued his sensational Phillies debut Friday, allowing only two hits and striking out eight batters over seven scoreless innings as Philadelphia rolled to a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, whose perfect start was cut short. The World Series champion Dodgers won their first eight games and were just two wins away from matching the best start in franchise history, set by Brooklyn in 1955. Tommy Edman …
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