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No one who was aware of Jake Arrieta’s recent starts or the Phillies up-and-down nature in the last two series would have expected last night’s outcome: Beating the Cubs at Wrigley Field after coming from behind. Tonight, they’ll try to continue that success with Zach Eflin facing Jose Quintana.
Starting an hour earlier than last night for game two of our series in Chicago. Here's our lineup. #RingTheBell
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