What a Week!
Friday night, Odubel Herrera homered for the fifth consecutive game to tie a franchise record. A two-run blast off the Nationals' Tanner Roark was only part of the story for the Phillies center fielder. He added three singles -- a four-hit night highlighting a week where he raised his batting average from .283 to .308.
Herrera joined Rhys Hoskins (2017), Chase Utley (who did it twice, in 2008), Bobby Abreu (2005), Mike Schmidt (1979) and Dick Allen (1969) as the only Phillies ever to homer in five consecutive games.
And he'll remain in that tie after going 0 for 4 in Saturday's win in Washington.
Herrera joined Rhys Hoskins (2017), Chase Utley (who did it twice, in 2008), Bobby Abreu (2005), Mike Schmidt (1979) and Dick Allen (1969) as the only Phillies ever to homer in five consecutive games.
And he'll remain in that tie after going 0 for 4 in Saturday's win in Washington.
(This image of Herrera is from the Phillies/Brewers game on June 10th.)
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