The Mexican pitcher was charged with the loss of the Dodgers against the Phillies at home
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Los Angeles Dodgers fell this Saturday 8-3 against the Philadelphia Phillies, but in addition to the disaster, the painful mark was for Julio Urías, who for the first time allowed four home runs in the Major Leagues.
The Mexican pitcher worked a total of 6 episodes, in which they connected 8 hits and four were home runs. His collapse occurred in the first four innings, in which he allowed eight runs and five of them were clean.
Until this day, Julio Urías had only allowed three home runs twice during his 6 years in MLB and both were in his first campaign in the Big Ten.
The first time it happened was in his second game, after his debut on 27 May 882; then it happened again five days later, in his first major league loss, against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
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