Phillies Rally Past Giants in Seventh Inning

Alec Bohm's double and Bryce Harper's single lead Phillies comeback win

Apr. 7, 2026 at 5:35am

A cubist-style painting depicting a baseball game in progress, with the players and field broken down into overlapping geometric shapes and planes, conveying the dynamic energy and tension of the sport.The Phillies' dramatic seventh-inning rally against the Giants is captured in a fractured, cubist-inspired illustration that reflects the game's intensity and unpredictability.Midland Today

The Philadelphia Phillies came from behind to defeat the San Francisco Giants 6-4, with Alec Bohm hitting a go-ahead double and Bryce Harper tying the game with a single in the seventh inning.

Why it matters

The Phillies' comeback win keeps them in the hunt for a playoff spot in the National League, while the loss is a setback for the Giants as they try to remain competitive in the NL West division.

The details

After the Giants took a 4-3 lead in the sixth inning, the Phillies rallied in the seventh. Bryce Harper tied the game with an RBI single, and Alec Bohm followed with a double that put the Phillies ahead for good. The Phillies' bullpen then held on to secure the victory.

  • The game was played on April 7, 2026.

The players

Alec Bohm

A third baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies who hit the go-ahead double in the seventh inning.

Bryce Harper

An outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies who tied the game with an RBI single in the seventh inning.

San Francisco Giants

The National League baseball team that lost to the Phillies.

Philadelphia Phillies

The National League baseball team that came from behind to defeat the Giants.

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What they’re saying

“We never give up, that's the mentality of this team. We knew we could come back and get this win.”

— Alec Bohm, Phillies Third Baseman

The takeaway

The Phillies' comeback victory showcases their resilience and determination as they continue to battle for a playoff spot, while the Giants' loss is a setback in their quest to remain competitive in the NL West.