PHILADELPHIA — Ben Lively struck out six in six innings to lead the Cleveland Guardians to a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night in a matchup of teams with the best records in baseball.
The Phillies returned home for the first time since the All-Star break, yet failed to snap out of their recent offensive malaise. MLB-leading Philadelphia (64-39) lost for the fifth time in seven games since the break and the seventh time in the last 10 games overall. The Phillies lost two of three in Pittsburgh and Minnesota after the break.
The Phillies played more like lovable losers against the Guardians (62-41), who moved ahead of the Baltimore Orioles with the best record in the American League with the win and lead the AL Central. Philadelphia committed two errors, botched a rundown, failed to scoop playable one-hoppers in the dirt and chirped at umpires most of the game.
''Our pregame work was crisp and guys had a lot of energy,'' Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. ''But we've got to throw the ball accurately. We've got to cover all our assignments. We didn't do that early.''
The Phillies are hoping help is on the way.
Philadelphia acquired outfielder Austin Hays from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for struggling right-handed pitcher Seranthony Domínguez and light-hitting outfielder Cristian Pache.
Originally selected by the Orioles in the third round of the 2016 MLB draft, Hays played 557 games for Baltimore over parts of seven seasons and had 121 doubles, eight triples, 66 home runs, 242 RBIs and 126 walks. The starting center fielder in the 2023 All-Star Game for the AL, Hays has just three homers and 14 RBIs in 63 games this season for Baltimore.
''We've liked Hays for a few years. I actually tried to acquire him the last two trading deadlines and we've been asked for much more than we wanted to give,'' team president Dave Dombrowski said. ''I know he hasn't played all that much this year, he's gotten squeezed out, we feel, from some playing time by all the good young outfielders they have.''