Phillies a Different Beast in 2025: Comeback Kings Beat Dodgers, Show Postseason Power

The 2025 Phillies are a different beast and secure a series win vs. the Dodgers with a pair of comeback victories in consecutive games.
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The Philadelphia Phillies have proven their strength with two straight comeback victories against the Los Angeles Dodgers. As a result, they sealed a series win and demonstrated their postseason readiness. The Phillies are simply a different beast in 2025. Furthermore, this latest series clinched the team’s second straight NL East title. It also showcased a relentless attitude that could take them all the way.

Phillies a Different Beast in Historic Division-Clinching Victory

Game One of the series was a win for the ages. After falling behind, the Phillies mounted a fierce rally. Veteran Kyle Schwarber led the charge with his monumental 53rd home run of the season. He is the second Phillies player to hit 50 homers in a season. This milestone put him on the cusp of franchise history. Ryan Howard was the first Phillies player to accomplish the feat when he set the franchise record of 58 home runs in a season in 2006. Schwarber needs five homers in 10 games to tie Howard’s mark.

Next, Weston Wilson followed with a two-run blast. His shot flipped the momentum and showcased the team’s depth throughout the lineup.

The drama peaked in the eighth inning when Bryce Harper launched a go-ahead home run. Finally, the game culminated in the tenth with J.T. Realmuto’s sacrifice fly. His clutch hit sealed a hard-fought 6-5 victory that clinched the division. This win demonstrated the Phillies’ ability to deliver in clutch moments against elite competition.

The 2025 Phillies Exploit Dodgers’ Bullpen Weakness

The second game followed a similar script. Initially, Dodgers ace Shohei Ohtani dominated early. He held the Phillies hitless through five innings. Meanwhile, Los Angeles built a 4-0 lead. However, when the Dodgers turned to their bullpen, the Phillies pounced.

Brandon Marsh ignited a six-run sixth inning rally. His three-run blast erased the deficit in dramatic fashion. Nevertheless, Ohtani answered back with his 50th home run of the season in the eighth. Ohtani is three home runs behind Schwarber for the NL home run title. His solo blast tied the game at 6-6.

Ultimately, Rafael Marchan delivered the decisive blow. He connected for a three-run homer in the ninth off Blake Treinen. The 9-6 victory showed the Phillies’ ability to exploit weaknesses and capitalize on every opportunity.

October Ambitions Within Reach

These victories position the Phillies (91-61) perfectly for October glory. Currently, the team sits in prime position for a first-round bye. Their magic number is down to four. Additionally, having clinched the season series against the Dodgers, they own the crucial tiebreaker. This advantage could prove vital should their paths cross again in the playoffs.

Manager Rob Thomson’s squad is playing with infectious confidence. The Phillies are a different beast in 2025, with clutch performances throughout the roster. From Schwarber’s power at the top of the order to these comeback victories, they exemplify a team built for postseason pressure. Consequently, the Phillies have proven they can beat the best when it matters most. This success sets the stage for what could be a deep playoff run.

 

 

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