PITTSBURGH — Rookie Tyler Phillips gave up four hits in six innings, and the Philadelphia Phillies avoided a three-game sweep with a 6-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.
Phillips (2-0) struck out three and walked one. It was the right-hander's third game and second start since being called up from Triple-A Lehigh Valley on July 5.
''You go out there and every game matters here,'' Phillips said. ''Not saying any games in the minor leagues don't, but every game here really matters. I think that I just go out there and I'm in full compete mode. It's just going out and just trying to put hitters back in the dugout.''
The Phillies, who had lost three straight and four of their last five games, ended the Pirates' winning streak at six. Pittsburgh was shut out for the seventh time this season.
''It was big,'' Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said. ''We needed to get back on the winning side. I think that makes everybody feel good. We'll have a happy flight and go into Minnesota and start all over again.''
The Pirates outscored opponents 32-15 during their winning streak. They trailed the Phillies 7-4 entering the seventh inning Friday but won 8-7 on an RBI single by Nick Gonzales in the ninth before winning again, 4-1, on Saturday.
''We played well against the best team in baseball,'' Pittsburgh manager Derek Shelton said. "We didn't play great today. But to come back the first night, do what we did yesterday — you want to win every game but to win two of three against that team — we didn't play great today but, overall, I thought we played well over the weekend.''
Alec Bohm led off the second inning with a single off Marco Gonzales (1-1), stopped at third on a double from Edmundo Sosa and put Philadelphia ahead on Weston Wilson's sacrifice fly. Garrett Stubbs followed with an RBI single.