Best Record in Baseball

The bats were blazing and the fans packed the park all weekend in Philadelphia as the Phillies improved on the best record in baseball, sweeping the Washington Nationals.   I was on hand Saturday night to witness it firsthand from section 327.

Here are two big moments captured on my Canon:  Kody Clemens (above) crushing a game tying homer in the bottom of the 9th, then Bryce Harper walking it off an inning later with a sacrifice fly.

Sunday's standout was Alec Bohm.  The Phillies 3rd baseman -- and NL leader in RBIs -- contributed a pair of sacrifice flies and then capped his day with a three-run homer to the left field seats.
These Phillies are built solidly: strong starting pitching — with Ranger Suarez blossoming into a Cy Young candidate — a lineup with power and good contact hitters (and doing it with star shortstop Trea Turner) and a manager in Rob Thomson who not only has the trust of his players but has helped make this perhaps the most likeable Phillies club ever. 
The bell's been ringing a sweet tune as the Phils have won 34 of their first 48 games.






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