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Royals bury Phillies in ugly series finale as Sánchez unravels ~ Philadelphia Baseball Review

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July 7, 2026
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There are losses that disappear by the time the clubhouse clears, the kind every team absorbs across 162 games and files away as background noise.

This was not one of them.

The Phillies came to Kauffman Stadium on Monday with Cristopher Sánchez on the mound, a series there to be won, and a chance to steady themselves before the final stretch into the All-Star break. They left with one of their ugliest afternoons of the season, a 15-1 loss to the Royals that turned from strange to lopsided to almost surreal by the time backup catcher Garrett Stubbs was pitching the eighth inning.

Kansas City collected a season-high 22 hits and scored in all eight innings it came to the plate. The Royals hit four home runs. Tyler Tolbert went 5-for-5. Luke Maile, making his first major-league plate appearance of the season after being recalled from Triple-A Omaha, delivered the swing that changed the entire shape of the afternoon — a three-run homer in the first inning that pushed a manageable mess into a six-run frame.

That was the inning that swallowed the Phillies.

It actually began with promise. Trea Turner singled. Bryce Harper walked. Alec Bohm doubled to center, giving the Phillies a 1-0 lead and putting two runners in scoring position with one out. Against Noah Cameron, who walked five and needed 105 pitches to get through five innings, the Phillies had a chance to make the game uncomfortable early.

Instead, they scored once.

Then the bottom of the first unraveled.

Bobby Witt Jr. singled. Salvador Perez reached. A Turner throwing error opened the door. Nick Loftin and Starling Marte followed with RBI singles. Tolbert singled. And then Maile drove a ball out to right-center, giving Kansas City a 6-1 lead before Sánchez could escape the inning.

For Sánchez, it was jarring because so much of his season has been defined by precision, pace, and calm. He entered the day as one of the National League’s best starters, an All-Star left-hander with a legitimate case to start the Midsummer Classic in his home ballpark. By the fourth inning Monday, he had allowed nine runs, 12 hits, and three home runs. He struck out one.

It was the worst start of his season, and maybe the first one that truly looked nothing like him.

Perez homered in the second. Tolbert doubled in the third. Lane Thomas homered in the fourth. By the time Tolbert added his first career home run in the fifth, the Royals had stretched the lead to 10-1 and the rest of the afternoon had become damage management.

The Phillies had traffic. That is what made the score feel even stranger. They finished with 10 hits and seven walks. Turner had three hits. Harper walked three times. Bryson Stott reached three times. But almost every threat dissolved before it became a rally. Kyle Schwarber struck out three times and was ejected in the sixth. Bohm, after the first-inning double, left seven runners on base.

The Royals, meanwhile, did not stop moving.

Tanner Banks, Kyle Backhus, Lou Trivino, and Stubbs all allowed runs. Kansas City added one in the sixth, two in the seventh, and two more in the eighth. By then, the only question was how far the Phillies could drag the afternoon without using another real reliever.

So the series ended not with a missed chance, but with a warning.

The Phillies are still a good team. They are still 50-41. They still have enough stars, enough starting pitching, and enough time. But Monday was a reminder that even good teams can look ordinary fast when command disappears, defense leaks, and an offense turns opportunity into frustration.

One day after wasting a strong Aaron Nola start, the Phillies wasted the chance to win a road series behind Sánchez.

This time, they did not merely lose the game.

They were buried by it.


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