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    Phillies Look to Start West Coast Trip With a Win

    By Troy Brock,

    22 hours ago

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    The Philadelphia Phillies (65-43) start a 10-game west coast swing on Friday, starting with the Seattle Mariners (57-53). Make sure your coffee pots are in working order because we are in for many late starts over the next 10 days.

    The Phillies will turn to Tyler Phillips (3-0, 1.80 ERA) on Friday. In his last start, he allowed no runs on four hits and one walk while striking out four in nine innings. It was his first career complete game shutout, coming in only his third career start. This will be Phillips' second career road start.

    Here is how the Phillies will line up on Friday:

    1.) DH Kyle Schwarber
    2.) SS Trea Turner
    3.) 1B Bryce Harper
    4.) 3B Alec Bohm
    5.) LF Brandon Marsh
    6.) C J.T. Realmuto
    7.) RF Nick Castellanos
    8.) 2B Bryson Stott
    9.) CF Johan Rojas

    SP Tyler Phillips

    The Mariners will counter with Bryan Woo (4-1, 2.35 ERA). In his last start, he allowed no earned runs on four hits and one walk while striking out three in four innings. Woo's repertoire includes a four-seam fastball, sinker, slider, changeup, and sweeper. Woo leans heavily on his four-seam fastball, throwing it 51.2 percent of the time, but will mix his four-seam fastball, changeup, and sweeper well in put away situations throwing them 15.4, 16.0, and 16.7 percent of the time respectively.

    Here is how the Mariners will line up on Friday:

    1.) CF Victor Robles
    2.) LF Randy Arozarena
    3.) C Cal Raleigh
    4.) DH Justin Turner
    5.) 3B Josh Rojas
    6.) SS Dylan Moore
    7.) RF Mitch Haniger
    8.) 1B Luke Raley
    9.) 2B Leo Rivas

    SP Bryan Woo

    How to Watch

    The first pitch for Friday's game is scheduled for 9:40 PM EST. The game will be broadcast nationally on MLB Network (out-of-market only) as well as NBC Sports Philadelphia and ROOTNW. Phillies fans can listen to the game on 94 WIP or WTTM 1680.

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