Phriday Night

I picked the right night to make my first visit this season to Citizens Bank Park.  The Phillies kicked off their Alumni Weekend with a charity promotion.  
Tai's Tacos -- named for and benefiting a favorite charity of pitcher Taijuan Walker -- raised money for Turning Points for Children.  On a night he wasn't scheduled to pitch, Walker gave away tacos for donations and posed with fans. 

Lefthanders old and young were in the house:  Hall of Famer Jim Kaat, a Phillie from 1976-'79, threw out the first pitch.  The next six innings were capably handled by Cristopher Sanchez, who won his first game since being recalled from Lehigh Valley.

Trea Turner continued his recent turnaround with three hits, including an RBI single in the six-run 2nd inning.

And there were contributions from a couple more "phresh" faces:

Outfielder Weston Wilson (standing with Nick Castellanos) continued to make the most of his debut week in the majors.  After homering in his first at-bat the night before, Wilson contributed two walks and a 4th inning single.
Below: fellow rookie Johan Rojas capped the Phils scoring with this swing.  His first big league homer, a three-run shot in the last of the 8th, made it a 13-2 final.
With the Phillies in command by the 3rd inning, there wasn't a lot of heavy lifting for the Phanatic.




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