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Diamondbacks vs Phillies Game 2 of the NLCS: reactions and takeaways

The NLCS duel between Arizona and Philadelphia promises to be an unforgettable battle for baseball supremacy in this year’s MLB postseason.

Kyle Schwarber, #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies, hits a home run in front of Gabriel Moreno #14 of the Arizona Diamondbacks
SARAH STIERAFP

The Philadelphia Phillies have been making headlines in the National League Championship Series (NLCS), leaving fans and critics stunned with their dominating performance. In Game 2, the Phillies faced off against the Diamondbacks in what would prove to be an unforgettable match.

Power-hitting

From the beginning, the Phillies set the tone for the game with Trey Turner’s impressive home run in the first inning, putting them in the lead by 1-0. The energy in the stadium was electric as the crowd erupted in cheers.

Nick Castellanos followed Turner’s lead, scoring a solo shot and extending the Phillies’ lead to 2-0. The Diamondbacks could not keep up with the Phillies’ offensive prowess, and the game quickly became one-sided.

The Phillies showcased their impressive defense, with Alec Bohm making a breathtaking diving stop and throwing perfectly from third base. The Phillies are not just a team with a potent offense, but they also excel in defense.

Power-pitching

However, the star of the game was none other than the Phillies’ pitching ace, Aaron Nola. Nola’s performance was masterful, leaving the Diamondbacks struggling to get any offense going. He had a clear game plan that he expertly executed throughout the game, starting with fastballs up and away to keep the batters at bay. Nola switched between his fastball and curveball, holding the Diamondbacks guessing and unable to make contact. His curveball was an incredibly potent weapon, fooling the Diamondbacks as they struggled to hit it.

His ability to adapt to the game situation set Nola apart. He made precise pitch choices and delivered the right pitch in clutch moments. When he needed to throw a pitch in a high-pressure situation, Nola unleashed his changeup, adding another layer of complexity to his performance.

Nola’s calm and collected demeanor on the mound only reinforced his moniker “The Cat,” referring to his cool and composed style. His pitching was nothing short of perfection, with the Diamondbacks hardly able to muster any offense against him. Nola’s brilliance on the mound was the key to the Phillies’ resounding 10-0 victory in Game 2.

Off to Arizona

With a 2-0 series lead, the Phillies are in an enviable position as they head to Arizona for Game 3. They have all the ingredients to win the ultimate prize - a World Series championship spot. Their balanced lineup, aces on the mound, and strong bullpen all contribute to an aura of confidence and readiness to make history. The fans at Citizens Bank Park, the 10th man, are doing their part to make it an unforgettable postseason run.

As the NLCS continues, we can expect more exciting action in Game 3 as the Phillies look to continue their dominant run and the Diamondbacks fight to make a comeback.