Phillies win series over Royals, bring magic number down to one

Jul 2, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber (12) warms up before a game against the San Diego Padres at Citizens Bank Park. (Credit: Grace Del Pizzo-On Pattison)

  • Phillies

The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Kansas City Royals. The New York Mets lost to the Texas Rangers. The all-important magic number to clinch the NL East is down to just one.

In the beginning of the game, it didn't look like that would be the outcome. Phillies starter Taijuan Walker had a rough first inning, yielding five hits and three runs to the Royals. One run came on Maikel Garcia's RBI single, and the other two came on Salvador Perez's 299th career home run.

As they've been so adept at recently, though, the Phillies answered right back. Brandon Marsh put two runs on the board with an RBI double in the bottom of the first:

The top of the third featured Perez's 300th career home run, which was coincidentally also his 1,000th career RBI. The 35-year-old's solo shot extended Kansas City's lead to 4-2.

J.T. Realmuto contributed a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the bottom of the third:

Then, in the bottom of the fifth, Kyle Schwarber did what Kyle Schwarber does:

After Schwarber tied the game, Nick Castellanos entered as a pinch hitter for Max Kepler and proceeded to add on another sac fly. Otto Kemp knocked in another run with an RBI double, which was his third double in three games:

Walker threw 83 pitches across five innings, allowing seven hits and four runs while striking out three and walking one. He gave up two home runs, both to Perez.

Schwarber notched his MLB-leading 126th RBI of the season in the sixth inning:

A Vinnie Pasquantino sacrifice fly cut the Phillies' lead to 7-5, but Brandon Marsh answered in the bottom half of the seventh with a no-doubter:

The pattern of the Phillies and Royals trading runs continued with Carter Jensen's RBI single in the top of the eighth. 

Jhoan Duran did what he does best and closed out the game, securing the Phillies' sixth straight win, and the series win over the Royals.

Notably, Harrison Bader registered his seventh multi-hit game and his fourth three-hit game in the month of September. In Trea Turner's absence, the Phillies' trade deadline acquisition is excelling from the leadoff spot.

Next up, the Phillies will close out their homestand Sunday afternoon against the Royals at Citizens Bank Park. If they win – or if the Mets lose – the Phillies will take the NL East for the second straight year.

Read More Phillies Content At On Pattison

  1. Former Phillies manager Larry Bowa reflects on baseball’s healing role after 9/11
  2. Hamstrung but not hung up: Turner eyes October return
  3. Bryce Breaker: Harper moves into leadoff spot for Phillies as injuries mount
  4. Phillies avoid disaster with Trea Turner, but still left scrambling as he and Alec Bohm go on IL
  5. Brandon Marsh credits Garrett Stubbs for helping to turn his season around
  6. Rob Thomson: Phillies 'probably should have expected' Andrew Painter's growing pains after TJS
  7. Why do Phillies infielders backhand so many balls? Bobby Dickerson explains his method...
  8. Where does Kyle Schwarber's 2025 rank on Phillies' single-season home run leaderboard?
  9. 2025 Phillies announcer schedule
  10. What is the Phillies' uniform schedule?



author

Grace Del Pizzo

Grace Del Pizzo is a Multimedia Journalist for On Pattison and Delco Now. She is from Delco and has been covering Philly sports since 2023. During the 2024 MLB season, Del Pizzo worked as the Social Media Coordinator at Phillies Nation, growing their social channels and creating video content with Phillies players. She has also interned at Crossing Broad. Del Pizzo is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where she majored in Sports Journalism and minored in Music Theatre. Follow her on X at @GraceDelPizzo!

FROM OUR PARTNERS


STEWARTVILLE

LATEST NEWS

JERSEY SHORE WEEKEND

Events

September

S M T W T F S
31 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 1 2 3 4

To Submit an Event Sign in first

Today's Events

No calendar events have been scheduled for today.