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Luzardo allows 12 ER, Hoskins homers twice, Phillies get blown out by Brewers
Jesús Luzardo allowed 12 earned runs on Saturday, the most by a Phillies starter since 1947. The Brewers scored 17 runs on 23 hits and dominate the Phillies by a final score of 17-7.Luzardo allows 12 ER, Hoskins homers twice, Phillies get blown out by Brewers originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
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