Why Phillies pulled Andrew Painter after 69 pitches in quality start vs. Reds

Why Phillies pulled Andrew Painter after 69 pitches in quality start vs. Reds

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Key Points:

  • Phillies rookie Andrew Painter completed six innings for the first time in his MLB career, delivering a quality start with two runs allowed on three hits and three strikeouts, while throwing only 69 pitches.
  • After Alec Bohm's go-ahead home run put the Phillies ahead, manager Don Mattingly opted to bring in the bullpen, but relievers Brad Keller and José Alvarado allowed the Reds to tie and then take the lead before Bryson Stott hit a game-winning two-run homer in the eighth inning.
  • Painter, who has a 5.77 ERA in nine outings this season, is being carefully managed by the Phillies to balance his development and effectiveness, with Mattingly expressing a desire for him to pitch deeper into games while protecting him from overuse.
  • In a strategic move during the ninth inning, Mattingly eliminated the designated hitter by moving Bryce Harper to first base to strengthen defense behind closer Jhoan Duran, after pinch-running Garrett Stubbs for Bohm earlier in the eighth inning.
  • The Phillies secured a 5-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in a back-and-forth game at Citizens Bank Park, improving their record to 25-23.

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