Trea Turner's sac fly
Trea Turner gets the party started with his 10th home run of the season!
After two-hour and twenty minute rain delay, Trea Turner starts the firework show with a solo home run in the second inning!Trea Turner gets the party started with his 10th home run of the season! originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

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