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Phillies pitching can't hold two leads as Cubs offense comes alive in 8-4 loss
As much fun as we had with the announcers in the stands, the product on the field wasn't as fun, as the Phillies lose 8-4 to the Cubs after leading 4-3 in the sixth inning.Phillies pitching can't hold two leads as Cubs offense comes alive in 8-4 loss originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
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