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Rookie Weston Wilson hits for 10th cycle in Phillies' history vs. Nationals

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Rookie Weston Wilson hits for 10th cycle in Phillies' history vs. Nationals

The 29-year-old was playing in only his 24th career MLB game Thursday

            Mike Axisa
By Mike Axisa • 1 min read
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    After a four-week slump, the Philadelphia Phillies are starting to get their season on track, and they were led to a win by an unlikely hero Thursday night. Rookie utility man Weston Wilson became the ninth Phillies player ever to hit for the cycle in the team's blowout win over the Washington Nationals (PHI 13, WAS 3). Philadelphia is 71-50 and seven games up in the NL East.

    Wilson, 29, was playing in is 24th MLB game Thursday. He struck out against lefty Mitchell Parker in the first inning, then tripled against Parker in the fourth, reached on an infield single against righty Eduardo Salazar later in that fourth inning, homered off righty Tanner Rainey in the seventh, then doubled off righty Orlando Ribalta in the eighth to complete the cycle.

    Give Nationals right fielder Alex Call an A for effort on his diving attempt to rob Wilson of the double that completed the cycle:

    The Phillies have been around since 1882 and yet Wilson hit for only the 10th cycle in franchise history. J.T. Realmuto hit for the cycle last June. Prior to that, no Phillie had hit for the cycle since David Bell in 2004. Gregg Jefferies (1995), Johnny Callison (1963), Chuck Klein (1931, 1933), Cy Williams (1927), Sam Thompson (1894), and Lave Cross (1894) have the franchise's other cycles.

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