Juan Soto's first NFC Championship was suppressed by Philadelphia's starting pitcher Zack Wheeler. The Padres lost by only one hit in the game. Today, the Padres continued to face the Phillies at home, successfully ridding the sluggish feel of the first game. They scored 13 hits

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Juan Soto's first NFC Championship was suppressed by Philadelphia's starting pitcher Zack Wheeler. The Padres lost by only one hit in the game. Today, the Padres continued to face the Phillies at home, successfully ridding the sluggish feel of the first game. They scored 13 hits  - DayDayNews

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The first game of the National League Championship was suppressed by the Phillies starting pitcher Zack Wheeler. The Padres only knocked out one hit in the game and lost. Today, the Padres continued to face the Phillies at home, successfully ridding the sluggish feel of the first game. They scored 13 hits in the game and scored 8 points. In the 5 games, they even detonated the overall situation and reversed the game. In the end, the Padres won the game 8-5 and won a game back in the series.

Phillies took the lead in the offensive in 2 innings. Four hits and Padres right fielder Juan Soto made a pass mistake. The first half of the game established a 4-point lead. The Phillies seem to be returning to their home court with an absolute advantage of 2 wins and 0 losses in the series, but the Padres' counterattack came quickly. In the next half of the game, Brandon Drury and Josh Bell scored back to back and recovered half of the score, and also broke the Phillies ace pitcher Aaron Nola's career loss record in the playoffs. He lost 6 points after only 4.2 innings in this game.

Brandon Drury and Josh Bell homer back to back to get the Padres back in it#CaptureTheMoment pic.twitter.com/fxtleaFSUq

— Michael Najarian (@MichaelNaj3) October 19, 2022

Padres' offensive showed no sign of stopping. Soto performed an apology in 5 innings baseball , knocking out a second base in the right field to tie the score. Zurui and Bale, who had previously teamed up to score 1 hit each. The Padres scored 5 points in a single inning and rewritten the score to 7-4.

2 teams each added 1 point with a spring cannon in the second half, but the final result could not be changed. In the end, the Padres defeated the Phillies 8-4 to avoid leading 2 losses to Philadelphia. Soto, Bell and Zurui, who were traded in the middle of the season, played a huge role in this battle. The three players had a total of 13 hits and 6 hits, and scored a total of 6 RBIs, which was the key to the Padres' successful win.

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