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Phillies fall to third place after a 13-pitch at-bat throws Zach Eflin off course originally appeared on nbcsportsphiladelphia.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Phillies fall to third place after a 13-pitch at-bat throws Zach Eflin off course originally appeared on nbcsportsphiladelphia.com ATLANTA - The Phillies' wrong-way ride in the National USA flag iron on transfers League East standings continued Thursday night with a 12-6 loss to the Atlanta Braves that was custom vinyl lettering troubling in so many ways. Start with the big picture: In a span of five weeks, the Phillies have gone from leading the Nationwide League East by 3½ games over the Braves and 10 games over the Washington Nationals to third place. That's right, third-freaking-place and 6½ games out of first. The Phils, losers of 20 of their last 32, were overtaken for second place in the division on Thursday by the red-hot Nationals, who are 26-10 in their last 36 online games. The Phils will see the Nationals right out of the gate after the All-Star break next weekend at Citizens Bank Park. After that, the Phils host the Los Angeles Dodgers, the best team in baseball, for four video games. Gulp. But first, the Phils have a three-game stop in New York, where they will face the Mets' three best arms, starting with defending NL Cy Young winner, Jacob deGrom, on Friday night time. In other words, there is little relief on the horizon. Zeroing in on Thursday night's reduction, USA flag iron on transfers there was much that left you shaking your head in disbelief. To wit: The Phils had 12 custom One color iron on transfers hits, but 10 of them were singles. Meanwhile, 10 of the Braves' 12 hits were Golden State Warriors iron number stickers for extra bases, including five homers. That is right, Phillies pitching gave up eight homers in the final two games of the three-game series. For the season, the Phils have been tagged for 150 homers in 87 online games. That's the most in the NL. The group record for homers allowed is 221 in 2017. The Phillies will blow past that record at their current pace. "We have to get control of the home run ball," manager Gabe Kapler said. "It's not something that is acceptable to us. This level of play, we can't keep it going. We have to do a better job than this. The first thing we possess to get a handle on is usually keeping the ball in the ballpark."