Bryce Harper has struggled against left-handed pitching. (Brendan Baldwin/Phillies Nation) PHILADELPHIA — Marlins manager Clayton McCullough gave the four-finger signal in the bottom of the sixth on Monday night, sending Trea Turner to first base with a man already on second. Left-hander John King had allowed two runs in the inning, and Miami did not want him to face the right-handed hitter with two outs and two runners on. So McCullough made th…
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