Phillies Nation Perfect Season: Darin Ruf hits first career walk-off against the Reds

Every day until Opening Day arrives, Phillies Nation will take a daily look back at a regular-season victory from that particular day in history that you can watch in full in lieu of live Phillies baseball. Think of it is as your daily Phillies watch recommendation.

June 2, 2015 – Phillies 5, Reds 4 

What began as a heavy drizzle ended in late-game fireworks. The Reds got to Phillies starter Sean O’Sullivan early, jumping out to a 4-1 lead after four innings as the rain slowed down.

Darin Ruf played in 106 games in 2015. (Photo by Gavin Baker/Icon Sportswire)

In the sixth inning, Chase Utley whacked an 81 MPH breaking ball out to right-center field for a solo shot, bringing the Phils within two. It was Utley’s third hit of the game.

Two innings later, with one on and two outs, Maikel Franco belted a laser line drive of a shot just within the left-field foul pole to tie the game at 4-4. 

After a 1-2-3 top of the ninth inning from Jonathan Papelbon, Odbuel Herrera started the bottom half of the inning with an opposite-field double. With the winning run just 90 feet away, Darin Ruf stepped up to the plate pinch-hitting for Papelbon. Ruf looped a single over Joey Votto into right field to walk it off: 

For Ruf, it was his first career walk-off hit. In addition, the Phillies got their second win of the season when trailing after seven innings and avoided tying their worst losing streak since 2013. 

Reds Lineup 

  1. Brandon Phillips, second base 
  2. Joey Votto, first base 
  3. Todd Frazier, third base 
  4. Jay Bruce, right field 
  5. Brayan Pena, catcher 
  6. Marlon Byrd, left field 
  7. Zack Cozart, shortstop 
  8. Johnny Cueto, pitcher 
  9. Billy Hamilton, center field 

Phillies Lineup 

  1. Ben Revere, right field 
  2. Freddy Galvis, shortstop 
  3. Chase Utley, second base 
  4. Ryan Howard, first base 
  5. Maikel Franco, third base 
  6. Cody Asche, left field 
  7. Odubel Herrera, center field 
  8. Carlos Ruiz, catcher 
  9. Sean O’Sullivan, pitcher 

You can watch the full game by using this link

. You can also watch it on your Smart TV or streaming device with the YouTube app. Just put in “CIN  at PHL JUN 2, 2015” into the search bar and click on the video.

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A lifelong Philly sports fan, John is a summer intern at Phillies Nation for the 2020 season. John is a native of Mount Laurel, New Jersey and currently attends Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At Marquette, John is the Assistant Sports Editor and covers women's basketball, lacrosse and soccer. His all-time favorite Phillie is Roy Halladay.

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