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In Philadelphia, the Phillies took down the White Sox eight to six in a night where the usual roles got flipped. Brandon Marsh went deep off a left-handed starter for the first time in nearly four years, while Kyle Schwarber — known for the long ball — collected four singles, the first time in his career he's done that. Adolis García homered for the second straight game, and Alec Bohm drove in two with a double to seal it.
Meanwhile in Atlanta, Mauricio Dubón is quietly putting together one of the more surprising stretches of the season. The Braves utility man homered for the third consecutive game — a career first in eight years in the league — going two for four with three RBIs as Atlanta handled Pittsburgh six to three. Ronald Acuña Jr. and Matt Olson each chipped in with two hits to keep the Braves rolling at home.
And if you missed what Matt Chapman did in San Francisco, go find the highlights right now. The Giants third baseman went off for eight RBIs — tying a franchise record for the San Francisco era — including a grand slam as part of a six-run fourth inning in an eighteen to three demolition of the Cubs. Absolutely historic afternoon at the ballpark.
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