Phillies, Jesús Luzardo and Seattle Mariners
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It's been an incredible season for Philadelphia Phillies starting pitchers, and lefty Jesus Luzardo capped off another remarkable feat for the rotation on Wednesday afternoon.
Jesús Luzardo strikes out 12 batters in his outing against the Mariners, leaving the game after six innings of work for the Phillies
Luzardo was the third straight lefty starter, the upheaval of Wheeler having a start delayed and then Aaron Nola’s return lining up the southpaws. That’s not manager Rob Thomson’s preference. But in this odd series where all three got to face the same team, it worked beautifully.
As Jesus Luzardo Sr. and Monica Luzardo sat amid the frenzy that was Citizens Bank Park on Oct. 3, all they could feel was a bursting sense of pride. There they were, watching their son pitch in ...
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Frustrations were rising when the Phillies left two runners on base in both the fifth and sixth inning. It certainly felt like those missed opportunities were going to cost them, especially when David Robertson relieved Luzardo and gave up a home run to Eugenio Suarez. (And it was the right decision to remove Luzardo.)
Jesus Luzardo had a shaky start to his Miami Marlins tenure, but he believes the fixes he needs to make are simple ones that will allow him to improve in 2022.