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Phillies cash in on second-inning blunders by Padres in NLCS Game 2

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Putting the ball in play can often lead to good things, regardless of the quality of contact. The Philadelphia Phillies showed that in the second inning of Game 2 of the National League Championship Series on Wednesday, when they scored four runs on balls that either weren't hit hard or should've been handled.

There was a double on a fly ball that San Diego Padres right fielder Juan Soto lost in the sun. And an RBI groundout on a ball that first baseman Brandon Drury didn't field cleanly enough to either record the out at home or begin an inning-ending double play.

And four singles, none of which traveled more than 85 mph. Wild inning for the Phils! <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/Postseason?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#Postseason pic.twitter.com/Wmw3Akrrpm Two of the batted balls — Matt Vierling's fly ball to Soto and Edmundo Sosa's flare to left field, which fell directly in front of Jurickson Profar — carried catch probabilities of at least 95%.

It didn't matter. The Phillies, who entered 5-0 when scoring first in these playoffs, had an early four-run lead and forced Blake Snell to navigate a 37-pitch inning.

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