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Phillies’ Offense Goes Back Into Hibernation in New York

Aaron Harang turned in a second consecutive impressive start to open his 2015 season, but didn’t have much to show for it as the Phillies dropped their first road game of the year versus the Mets, falling 2-0 in New York. Harang went six innings and allowed just four hits, one run and one walk, but took the loss. The Phillies scattered seven hits against starter Jacob deGrom, who got the win and a quality start as well, but did not get enough done with runners in scoring position. Cody Asche and Freddy Galvis combined for five hits. For more on this game, click here.

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