Phillies begin Don Mattingly Era with ‘better baseball' and a win

The Philadelphia Phillies began their new era under manager Don Mattingly with a 7-0 win over the San Francisco Giants, led by Jesus Luzardo's seven innings of shutout ball and a four-run fifth inning. The Phillies improved to 1-0 under Mattingly, who replaced Rob Thomson after the team's slow start.
The Philadelphia Phillies started their new era under manager Don Mattingly with a convincing 7-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Jesus Luzardo pitched seven innings of shutout ball, allowing just two hits and striking out eight. The Phillies' offense was led by Trea Turner, who had four hits, and a four-run fifth inning featuring run-scoring doubles from Turner, Bryce Harper, Adolis Garcia, and Alec Bohm. The Phillies' pitching staff struck out 12 and walked none, with relievers Orion Kerkering and Tim Mayza adding two innings of shutout work. The team made zero errors in the field and were 5 for 11 with runners in scoring position at the plate. The win marked the Phillies' second victory since April 13 and improved their record to 1-0 under Mattingly.
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