The Philadelphia Phillies seem to be playing their best baseball with everything on the line.
Last season, they went from the final NL Wild Card spot to the World Series.
They are hoping to take a similar path this year but from the first Wild Card spot.
The Phillies got to host the Miami Marlins in the Wild Card round and swept the series.
One of the best moments of the series was the grand slam home run by Bryson Stott in Game 2.
The blast gave the Phillies a 7-0 lead and the breathing room they needed to coast the rest of the night.
MLB Network released a centerfield field view of the blast along with the home crowd going crazy.
This angle of Bryson Stott’s grand slam #Postseason | @Phillies | NTT #BallparkCam pic.twitter.com/pSolQE5Zb3
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) October 5, 2023
Stott has taken his game to a new level in his second season.
From year one to year two he has increased his home runs, RBI, hits, stolen bases, and batting average.
He is a completely different player and has given the Phillies a much-needed boost.
As you can see he hit that grand slam off a left-handed pitcher.
One of the best things about Stott is that he hits lefties and righties the same.
Usually, you see a young left-handed hitter struggle with lefties.
But, that is not the case with the 25-year-old.
Stott will continue to play a major role in the Phillies’ success as they chase a World Series title.
They will need him to continue his dominance as the Phillies get ready for the NLDS against the Atlanta Braves.
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