Phillies Fall to Cardinals as Marsh Exits with Hamstring Injury

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The Phillies lost their series finale against the Cardinals 5-4 in extra innings, marking their first time since April 27 without the most wins in MLB. Brandon Marsh exited in the eighth inning with a hamstring injury. Despite erasing two two-run deficits, the Phillies couldn't overcome the Cardinals' final run. Taijuan Walker struggled, allowing two home runs and failing to retire the side in five innings. The Phillies now prepare to host the Brewers and then travel to London for a series against the Mets.
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