What happened: Brandon Marsh homered for the third consecutive game on Sunday, continuing a dominant stretch for the Philadelphia outfielder. The streak comes just three days after the same Brandon Marsh who was involved in a seventh-inning injury delay briefly exited a game.
Why it matters: Marsh's offensive surge arrives at an ideal time as MLB All-Star voting officially opens to fans. Currently batting .332 on the season, Marsh has become a primary catalyst for a Phillies lineup that sits in second place in the NL East, trailing the Atlanta Braves by 8.5 games.
By the numbers: Marsh has hit home runs in three straight games against the Chicago White Sox (June 5-7, 2026). He currently boasts a .332 batting average with 8 home runs and 5 RBIs through early June. The Phillies' record stands at 34-30.
What to watch: Fans can now cast their All-Star ballots as Marsh looks to maintain his The Phillies will conclude their series against the White Sox before returning home.