Jesus Luzardo controlled the game from the first pitch, throwing seven shutout innings as Philadelphia blanked San Francisco 7-0 at Citizens Bank Park. The left-hander allowed just two hits without issuing a walk, striking out eight Giants in his most dominant performance of the season.

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Luzardo worked efficiently through seven innings on 88 pitches, carrying a 5.50 ERA into the game. He struck out eight batters while scattering two hits, never allowing San Francisco to mount a serious threat. The performance earned him his second win of the season against three losses.

Philadelphia broke through in the fourth when Turner scored on Marsh's sacrifice fly to left. The Phillies pulled away in the sixth inning with a three-run outburst. Harper doubled to left to score Turner, then García doubled to center to bring home both Harper and Schwarber. Bohm capped the inning with an RBI double that scored García. The Phillies added two more runs in the eighth on singles by Crawford and Turner.

Tyler Mahle struggled for San Francisco, allowing five runs on six hits over five innings with three walks and three strikeouts. His ERA stands at 5.87 after taking his fourth loss against one win. The Giants managed just two hits against Philadelphia pitching and never advanced a runner past first base.

Philadelphia snapped a losing streak to improve to 9-19, while San Francisco's two-game winning streak ended as they fell to 13-15.