Mitch Keller allowed two runs across six innings Tuesday in a tough loss to the Phillies.
Keller kept the Phillies off the bases across five innings, but things turned sour in the sixth. After throwing a cutter to Brandon Marsh, he grimaced and was checked by team trainers. He remained in the game, and the next ball flew 412 feet over the center field wall, breaking up his no-hitter and the zero-run game. He allowed two more hits before Bryce Harper connected with a sacrifice fly, giving the Phillies a two-run lead. The 27-year-old has a chance to make a start on Sunday against the Marlins, but if not, he finishes with a 4.21 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, and 210/55 K/BB ratio over 194 1/3 innings.