Categories: 2021 Postgame Recaps

Phillies offense stays hot against Arrieta, Cubs

Final Score: Phillies 15, Cubs 10

Cathartic would be the best word to describe the first two innings of Tuesday night’s Phillies-Cubs game. Phillies hitters lit up their former teammate Jake Arrieta, scoring seven runs with four of them coming on an Andrew McCutchen grand slam in the first inning.

Jean Segura had four hits and two RBIs in Tuesday night’s game. (Photo by John McCoy/Icon Sportswire)

The Phillies finally found a way to sustain the momentum they had after a 13-3 win in the opener. They also clobbered a former Phils starting pitcher who epitomizes the many poor decisions the team’s front office made in free agency over the past several seasons. Is that fair to Arrieta? Probably not, but even he would say that his time in Philadelphia didn’t go as well as both sides imagined.

The pitching for the Phillies wasn’t exactly up to par. Starter Aaron Nola was just OK through six innings, which isn’t a great sign for a Phillies team that needs him to pitch like the top-of-the-rotation starter he has been over the past several seasons. Bailey Falter allowed five runs in his first overtly ugly big league outing. Enyel De Los Santos allowed a home run in an inning of work.

The Phillies will go for their first four-game road series win since 2017 on Wednesday night. Their ace Zack Wheeler will presumably take the mound for the final time before his first-career All-Star Game appearance.

Top Plays

  • Within the first ten pitches of the game, the Phillies had a four-run lead on Arrieta. McCutchen drilled a sinker into the first row in center field for his third career grand slam.
  • The Cubs once again showed why they have lost 10 games in a row. A Jean Segura single turned into another run for the Phillies after left fielder Joc Pederson couldn’t field it cleanly. An additional run scored on a Rhys Hoskins double.
  • The Cubs offense woke up in the third. After two relatively clean innings, Nola surrendered three runs on four hits. Pederson, Kris Bryant and Javier Báez all notched an RBI. Back-to-back strikeouts against Anthony Rizzo and Wilson Contreras limited the damage for Nola.
  • Luckily for the Phillies, the offense got a couple of those runs back in the next half inning. A Harper double could have driven in two if it wasn’t for the ivy. Instead, Hoskins was able to get Realmuto home from third with a sacrifice fly.
  • Báez took advantage of a 2-2 hanging curveball and deposited it into the bleachers for his 20th home run of the season to make it a 9-4 ballgame in the sixth.
  • Hoskins became the first Phillies hitter to reach 20 home runs this season in the seventh. His solo home run graced the left field scoreboard. Maybe a second Home Run Derby invite is in his future.
  • Segura notched his fourth hit of the night and knocked in two more on a single to left.
  • It happened: Harper finally hit a home run that wasn’t a solo home run. His three-run shot in the seventh gave the Phillies an 11-run lead.
  • Falter picked a good time to have a poor outing. He gave up three runs in the bottom of the seventh, with two of them coming on Báez’s second home run of the evening. The Cubs also added two more runs off Falter in the eighth on an Ian Happ double and Jake Marisnick sacrifice fly.
  • New Cubs catcher Robinson Chirinos hit a solo home run off De Los Santos in garbage time. Héctor Neris, who needed just one pitch to get the final out of the eighth, was the only Phillies pitcher to enter the game and pitch a scoreless outing.

Shibe Vintage Sports Starting Pitching Performance

Jake Arrieta: 1 2/3 IP, 6 H, 7 R, 7 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO, 1 HR, 55 pitches

The Phillies needed to get some runs off Arrieta, who has been one of the worst qualified pitchers in baseball. He’s gone only an inning and a two thirds in back-to-back starts and is in danger of losing his spot on the Cubs roster. As Phillies fans know, Arrieta lacks the sharpness and deception he had in his first stint with the Cubs. Phillies hitters were all over his sinker, slider and changeup.

Aaron Nola: 6 IP, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 8 SO, 1 HR, 100 pitches

With a big lead early on, Tuesday night’s outing was a chance for Nola to get right. He had a 6.00 ERA in the month of June and while July is usually the time in which Nola hits his stride, the 28-year-old still didn’t look as sharp. He gave up three runs in the third, retired eight straight from the third through fifth innings and was crushed on a mistake pitch to Báez in the sixth. While he racked up eight strikeouts, he’s struggling with consistently locating his pitches.

Phillies Nuggets Player of the Game: Jean Segura

Much of the Phillies starting lineup is getting snubbed here, but it’s important to highlight how much the Phillies have lacked consistent production from the leadoff spot. They came into Tuesday’s game ranking 29th in OPS from their leadoff hitters this season. Segura went 4-for-6 with a double, three singles and two RBIs. Joe Girardi plans to sit Odúbel Herrera until Thursday to give him a couple days off his feet, according to Matt Breen of the Philadelphia Inquirer. When he comes back, Herrera might not be hitting first if Segura proves that he’s a fit in the all-important leadoff spot.

Ticket IQ Next Game

  • Wednesday, July 7 vs. Chicago Cubs at 8:05 pm ET
  • NBC Sports Philadelphia
  • 94 WIP

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Destiny Lugardo

A lifelong native of Philadelphia, Destiny has been a contributor for Phillies Nation since January 2019 and was named Deputy Editorial Director in May 2020.

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