PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Schwarber hit his 51st home run, Brandon Marsh also went deep and the Philadelphia Phillies won their sixth straight game with an 8-6 victory Saturday night against the Kansas City Royals.
Harrison Bader contributed three hits for the Phillies, who can clinch their second straight National League East title by completing a three-game sweep of Kansas City in the series finale this afternoon.
Taijuan Walker (5-8) benefited from strong run support, giving up four runs on seven hits in five innings.
Jhoan Duran tossed a 1-2-3 ninth for his 30th save in 33 opportunities.
Salvador Perez homered twice for the Royals, who lost their sixth in the last seven to further hurt their slim playoff chances.
His solo home run in the sixth inning was career No. 300 and career RBI No. 1,000.
Angel Zerpa (5-2), in relief of starter Ryan Bergert, gave up three runs in the fifth inning when Philadelphia went in front for good.
Schwarber tied the game at 4 by leading off the frame by sending a 1-1, 86-mph slider into the seats in right. He pulled within seven homers of tying Ryan Howard for the single-season franchise record, set in 2006.
Bader, filling in for injured Trea Turner as Philadelphia’s leadoff hitter, has multiple hits in six consecutive games.
Nick Castellanos’ pinch-hit sacrifice fly four batters after Schwarber’s home run put the Phillies in front 5-4.
Bergert’s ERA in his last two starts is now 13.50 after a 2.43 mark in his first six starts after being acquired at the trade deadline from the Padres.
Kansas City LHP Noah Cameron (7-7, 3.00 ERA) faces Philadelphia RHP Aaron Nola (4-8, 6.24) this afternoon when the Phillies try to complete a 7-0 homestand.
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