Gregory Soto allowed three runs (two earned) in the ninth inning on Friday to blow a save against the Phillies.
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Gregory Soto allowed three runs in the ninth inning on Friday, blowing a save opportunity against the Phillies.
Konnor Griffin's fielding error started the ninth inning inauspiciously. Soto was able to get Justin Crawford, but walked Adolis Garcia and allowed a ground-ball single to Trea Turner to load the bases. Soto then walked in a run against Kyle Schwarber and allowed a two-RBI 'single' to Bryce Harper that was reviewed for a home run and went 388 feet off the top of the wall. There were silver linings here for Soto. One of them is that he was able to exit the inning when Schwarber was thrown out at third on a cutoff play, and he induced an Alec Bohm flyout. Another is that Dennis Santana was absolutely roasted to take the loss in the tenth inning, not even retiring a single batter. Soto should still have plenty of rope as Pittsburgh's closer.