Staying power: Morgan makes case with start

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PHILADELPHIA — Pete Mackanin did not mince words Friday afternoon when asked if Phillies left-hander Adam Morgan needed to prove he belongs in the big leagues.

“That might be a question that doesn’t need to be asked,” the manager said. “Darn right, he has to do something.”

Mackanin pointed to Morgan’s 1-7 record and 6.62 ERA entering Friday night’s 4-3 loss in 11 innings to the Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. Morgan lost a Spring Training competition to be the team’s fifth starter, but when he was promoted in April to replace Charlie Morton, who suffered a season-ending groin injury, he struggled. He recently rejoined the rotation to replace Zach Eflin, who had season-ending knee surgery Friday.

“He has to start doing something,” Mackanin …

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