Harper, Sosa, Realmuto homer to lead Phillies past Rangers 11-4 and to best start in team history


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PHILADELPHIA — Edmundo Sosa hit Texas reliever Jonathan Hernández's first pitch of the game into the right-field seats, a three-run homer that helped send the Philadelphia Phillies past the Rangers 11-4. The Phillies are off to the best 50-game start in franchise history. J.T. Realmuto extended his hitting streak Wednesday to 12 games with a home run and three RBIs and Alec Bohm added a two-RBI double in the sixth inning that made it 10-3 and gave him an NL-best 46 RBIs. The Phillies are 36-14 and just the 26th team in National League history to win at least 36 games over the first 50 played. Bryce Harper also homered.

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