The News Life

From Contenders to Crumbling: Phillies Lose 9th in 10 Games.Duongnhung

June 11, 2025 by mrs z

About a week and a half ago, the Phillies had won 11 of their last 12 games and led the NL East by two games over the Mets.

They’ve looked almost completely unrecognizable since and are now behind New York by 4.5 games.

After looking like one of the best teams in baseball to open the season, the Phillies have lost nine of their last 10, are averaging only three runs per game in that stretch and just got swept in a three-game series by the lowly 26-40 Pirates.

Kyle Schwarber of the Philadelphia Phillies in the on-deck circle.
Kyle Schwarber has batted .250 with 10 hits, 2 homers and 6 RBIs in his last 10 games.Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The bats are to blame for a hefty majority of the team’s struggles.

Since their series against the Brewers May 30, the Phillies have tallied just 55 hits in nearly 300 at-bats. They’ve hit just eight home runs and batted in 25 runs. They’ve walked just 19 times and struck out 68 times.

Their slashing line over the abysmal stretch sits at a .187 batting average, .239 on-base percentage and .320 slugging percentage.

Philadelphia has lost five straight and scored just eight runs across those games — tallying just one run in four of them.

Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies sits dejected in the dugout.
Bryce Harper looks frustrated after a Phillies loss to the Blue Jays.AP

The first domino to fall that perhaps led to the brutal stretch was two-time NL MVP Bryce Harper going down with injuries.

He took a fastball off of his surgically repaired right elbow against the Braves on May 27, missed the next five games, returned for three against the Blue Jays and is now on the 10-day injured list with a wrist injury.

The team is 1-7 in the games Harper has missed.

Philadelphia Phillies players Bryson Stott and Trea Turner on the field.
Bryson Stott (left) and Trea Turner man the middle infield for the Phillies.Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Second baseman Bryson Stott was asked after getting swept by the Pirates about whether hitters are pressing too much to make up for the loss of Harper.

“A little bit. We saw it in ’22 when he was down, it took a second to finally have everyone calm down and realize we’ve still got to play our game,” he said. “He’s Bryce Harper and you’re not gonna try to step up to be Bryce Harper, you want to be yourself. Obviously, you want to hit like him. But a little bit of trying too hard or coming out of approaches.”

Stott is slashing .239/.303/.338 this season and has struggled mightily with just five hits across the 1-9 stretch.

“The easy thing is to say it’s a long season but we know we’re better than how we’ve been playing and we need to start doing it,” Stott said.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Clark County Commission Approves Shaquille O’Neal Youth Development Complex in Las Vegas.Phuong
  • Juan Soto Catches Fire, Powers Another Homer for Surging Mets.Duongnhung
  • Pete Alonso Quietly Shines on Both Sides in Mets’ Win Over Nationals.Duongnhung
  • Recharged and Refocused: Báez’s Journey Back to Stardom in Detroit.Duongnhung
  • Giants Storm Back Again to Stun Rockies, Extend Win Streak to Seven.Duongnhung

Recent Comments

  1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!

Copyright © 2025 · Paradise on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in