Daily News | Phillies lose third straight as Mets left fielder Mark Canha drives in all four runs
plodded from the mound to the dugout after completing the sixth inning Wednesday night, his latest start ending as it began: With a harmless infield fly.Nola allowed a two-run homer in the third inning and a costly two-out, two-strike hit in the fourth — both to Mets outfielder Mark Canha. And because theoffense continues to fire blanks, Nola’s mistakes proved lethal in a flat 4-1 loss at Citi Field.
“These guys are going to hit,” manager Rob Thomson said before the game. “It says so on the back of their baseball card. They’re going to hit.”The Phillies are chasing plenty this season — especially pitches out of the strike zone Handed a rare lead, Nola walked Daniel Vogelbach on four pitches to open the third inning. He fell behind Canha and gave up a two-run homer on a hanging cutter.
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