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There seems to be a simple set of directions for the Phillies when pitcher Cristopher Sánchez starts a game. That is to score early, settle in and watch the master go to work, score some more runs and pretty much call it a game.

They followed that guideline Wednesday night against the Mets and it led to an 11-3 victory, their 10th win in their last 13 games. The Phillies sent eight batters to the plate twice. They got three hits and five RBI from Max Kepler and three hits and two RBI from Brandon Marsh in their 14-hit barrage that led to the lopsided win.

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The Phillies are now 86-60 on the season, leading the Mets in the National League East by 10 games. They also lowered their magic

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