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Phillies shut out Giants, 7-0, in new manager’s first game

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The Giants managed only two hits in a 7-0 loss to the Phillies

The struggling Philadelphia Phillies got a masterful start from Jesus Luzardo Tuesday night. He held the San Francisco Giants to two baserunners and three total bases in seven innings of work, striking out eight including a hat trick of Matt Chapman. The only thing he didn’t go was close, leaving with a five-run lead after 88 pitches in the Phillies’ 7-0 victory.

After all, Luzardo (2-3) started the game and left with a big lead. In this game, by rule, Jesus didn’t save. Giants starter Tyler Mahle dropped to 1-4 in a game where he pitched quite well for five innings, holding the potent Phillies lineup to three hits and a single run, after a Trea Turner single, two walks, and a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Brandon Marsh.

Put it on the board @Toyota x #RingTheBell pic. twitter. com/miYwBojOYp — Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 28, 2026 But the wheels came off in the 6th, when Willy Adames bobbled Turner’s grounder up the middle and the Phillies shortstop reached on an infield hit, one of his four hits in the game.

After Mahle walked Kyle Schwarber for the second straight time, Bryce Harper doubled in Turner to make it a 2-0 game, then Adolis Garcia followed with another double to push Philly’s lead to 4-0 and chase Mahle. Just gonna drop this in real quick pic. twitter.