PHILADELPHIA — Rob Thomson watched Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto hit solo homers and Edmundo Sosa hit a three-run shot to lead the Philadelphia Phillies past the Texas Rangers 11-4 on Wednesday night in a game that gave them the best 50-game start in baseball since Seattle in 2001 and came away with one question about the Mariners.
''What'd they do?" Thomson asked.
The third-year Phillies manager asked the rhetorical question because he knew exactly the fate of those Mariners who started 38-12 and won 116 games.
The Mariners failed to win the World Series.
''That's right,'' Thomson said. ''So you've got to keep going. You've got to keep grinding, keep pushing all the way through.''
Realmuto extended his hitting streak to 12 games and added three RBIs and Alec Bohm hit a two-RBI double in the sixth inning that made it 10-3 and gave him an NL-best 46 RBIs.
Already boasting the best record in baseball, the Phillies are 36-14 -- the best start over 50 games in franchise history, and they are just the 26th team in National League history to win at least 36 games over the first 50 played. The 1998 Braves were the last to get off to such a fast start.
The Phillies had never been better than 35-15 (1993, 1976) through their first 50 games over the course of franchise history that dates to 1883.