June 12, 2025 — Philadelphia,
In a game that felt bigger than just one in June, Jesus Luzardo delivered a performance that may prove to be a turning point in the Phillies’ season. With their backs against the wall and needing a jolt of momentum, Luzardo struck out 10 Cubs over six dominant innings, leading the Phillies to a crucial series win that felt like more than just another notch in the standings.
The left-hander was electric from the first pitch, carving through Chicago’s lineup with precision and power. His fastball had life, his breaking stuff had bite, and when the Phillies needed someone to step up, Luzardo became the heartbeat of the night.
“It was a must-win for us, and I wanted to be that guy,” Luzardo said postgame, his jersey still streaked with sweat. “This team’s been grinding, and tonight was about fighting back.”
The Phillies’ offense did just enough to back their starter, capitalizing on key moments and staying aggressive on the basepaths. Every run felt like a lifeline — and every out Luzardo recorded sent a jolt through Citizens Bank Park.
In addition to the win, the team announced a roster move earlier in the day, adding right-hander José Ruiz to the bullpen while optioning Andrew Bellatti to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. The move adds depth and experience to a relief corps that’s seen its share of high-leverage innings this season.
This series victory, coming after a rough stretch, may be the emotional lift the Phillies needed as they eye the heart of the summer schedule. With renewed energy and a clubhouse buzzing with belief, the message was clear:
They’re not done yet.






