Hoskins Made It Happen

 
One swing made the difference Wednesday night, as the Phillies salvaged the final game of their inter-league series with the Yankees. With two men on and two men out, second-year slugger Rhys Hoskins gave a Luis Cessa breaking ball just enough muscle to reach the right field seats.
Hoskins also claimed a place in history as the fastest player in Phillies history to reach 30 career home runs. He did it in his 119th game.
Those were the only runs of the night as the Phils got another impressive start from Zach Eflin, who finished off a perfect 5 & 0 June by holding the Yankees to four hits and two walks in seven innings. The rookie Seranthony Dominguez closed it out with a six-out save as the Phils blanked the Yanks 3-0.
(The image of Hoskins came from the Phillies/Orioles exhibition game on March 11th; I caught Eflin against the Brewers on June 10th at Citizens Bank Park.)

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