PHILADELPHIA − Things went from bad to worse for the Phillies .

They were cruising along with a 3-0 lead as Cristopher Sanchez was dominant through 7 innings as they were hoping to clinch a bye through the wild card playoffs. They needed a win and a Dodgers loss to clinch it Sept. 23.

But Phillies manager Rob Thomson decided to pull Sanchez, who had thrown 91 pitches through that point. David Robertson then gave up two runs as a light rain started falling before Tanner Banks got out of the inning. Celebrate the Eagles' Super Bowl victory with our new book

The Phillies brought in closer Jhoan Duran to protect that one-run lead. But with one out, he gave up a game-tying homer to Heriberto Hernandez on an 0-and-2 pitch clocked at 101 mph.

Before the home run, Hernandez fouled a pitch of

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