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'Top of the lineup really got it done' for Phillies in 8-3 win over Blue Jays
The Phillies Postgame Live crew breaks down the teams' 8-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.'Top of the lineup really got it done' for Phillies in 8-3 win over Blue Jays originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
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