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Turner, Harper go BACK-TO-BACK on TWO PITCHES!
For the first time since March 31st, the Phillies go back-to-back! In the second, Trea Turner goes yard, followed up by Bryce Harper leaving the yard on the next pitch!Turner, Harper go BACK-TO-BACK on TWO PITCHES! originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
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