PHILADELPHIA — Spencer Turnbull struck out six in three scoreless innings after stepping in for injured starter Ranger Suárez and Bryce Harper homered to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to their eighth straight home win with a 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night.
Suárez, who entered the game tied for the major league lead with nine wins, left with a bruised left hand after he was drilled by a 106.1 mph line drive off the bat of Alec Burleson in the second inning. X-rays were negative.
''Everything is good,'' Suárez said through an interpreter. ''Have to thank God on this one."
The left-hander said the ball hit him on the part of the thumb that is more muscle than bone. There is inflammation and he said he would know in a couple of days whether he will be able to make his next scheduled start.
''Glad to see he's doing OK and hope he gets better soon,'' Harper said.
Alec Bohm drove in two runs for the Phillies, who have the best record in the majors at 41-18.
After getting hit, Suárez picked up the ball and threw to first to get the final out and then immediately winced. Suárez put his face in his glove, walked to the dugout and then headed back to the clubhouse after retiring all six batters he faced, striking out two.
''As soon as the ball hit me, I knew I wasn't going to be able to continue,'' he said, before joking. ''I need to improve my pitches so that doesn't happen again.''