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Trea Turner points to key flaw after Brewers expose Phillies at home

After the beating the Philadelphia Phillies took at home during the series against the Milwaukee Brewers, Trea Turner felt the need to take a subtle shot at his own team to point out what’s going wrong.

Trea Turner #7 of the Philadelphia Phillies looks on after striking out during game two of a doubleheader against the Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park on May 29, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
© Getty ImagesTrea Turner #7 of the Philadelphia Phillies looks on after striking out during game two of a doubleheader against the Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park on May 29, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Trea Turner was on the field for all three games as the Philadelphia Phillies were overpowered at home by the Milwaukee Brewers in a tough series that ended with a lopsided sweep—and Turner didn’t hold back in his post-series comments.

Turner couldn’t stay silent after watching the Phillies fail to slow down Brewers’ offense. “That’s a really good team over there,” Turner said, speaking on how difficult it was to contain them—especially in Game 2, where the Brewers exploded for a 17–7 win, delivering a blowout loss for the home team.

Turner’s own performance during the series was modest: he recorded 3 hits, 2 runs, 2 stolen bases, and drew one walk in 12 at-bats, finishing with a .250 average. He hasn’t driven in a run since May 30 and hasn’t hit a home run since May 19.

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Turner delivers indirect criticism of Phillies

While praising the Brewers, Turner also made it clear the Phillies had issues of their own—specifically on offense. He emphasized that it wasn’t just about pitching struggles, but about the team’s inability to generate enough runs.

Jackson Chourio #11 of the Milwaukee Brewers swings at a pitch in the fifth inning during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park

Jackson Chourio #11 of the Milwaukee Brewers swings at a pitch in the fifth inning during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on June 1, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Brewers won 5-2. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images)

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“They swung the bats great all series, they always have a good pitching staff,” Turner said. “So if you’re going to beat teams like that, you can’t give them outs, you’ve got to put up a few more runs and play a little better.

Road trip could offer reset

The Phillies now head out for a pair of road series—first against the Blue Jays, then the Pirates. Manager Rob Thomson also confirmed that Bryce Harper could return during one of those series, which might provide the boost the team needs. A Harper return, paired with a softer stretch of the schedule, could help lift the team’s morale after a brutal homestand.

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