The Phillies walked off the field at Citizens Bank Park on Monday night in a swirl of emotions, none of them good.

They had let Game 2 of the NLDS get away, despite manager Dave Roberts and the Los Angeles Dodgers serving them up a fair amount of chances to take it.

There was shock, disbelief, frustration, and anger that also poured down heavily from a South Philly crowd of 45,000-plus, where each and every person there knew that the club should be a lot better than this.

But the Phillies were down 2-0 all the same in the best-of-five series, and on the brink of elimination heading to Los Angeles for a do-or-die Game 3.

For Kyle Schwarber and Ranger Suárez, there was a dark cloud of uncertainty hovering over them, too.

Schwarber, as the star slugger, and Suárez, as the unshakable le

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