PHILADELPHIA, PA - MAY 21: Bryson Stott #5 of the Philadelphia Phillies hits a two run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning against the Chicago Cubs at Citizens Bank Park on May 21, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/ PHILADELPHIA - Bryson Stott hit his first career pinch home run, a two-run drive in the seventh inning that led the Philadelphia Phillies over the Chicago Cubs 2-1 Sunday.After extending their losing streak to five in the series opener, the defending NL champions won the final two games of the set."That's what these guys do," Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. "They battle, they fight."Taijuan Walker pitched 5 1/3 scoreless innings on three days' rest and Craig Kimbrel got his 399th save, moving within one of becoming the eighth pitcher with 400.Chicago headed to a nine-game homestand after a 2-7 trip."I don’t feel like we’re far off, but we have to be better," Cubs manager David Ross said.With the score 0-0, Edmundo Sosa doubled off Albert Alzolay (1-3) with one out in the seventh, Stott, a left-handed batter who had been 1 for 7 with a double as a pinch hitter, batted for righty Josh Harrison and drove a 96 mph fastball on a 1-2 count into the right-field seats for his fourth home run this season.Stott was hitting in the batting cage behind the dugout every other inning in case he was needed."Just trying to stay as ready as I can," he said.Matt Strahm (4-3) pitched around a walk in the seventh."Just playing how we play," Stott said. "Taking good at-bats, playing good defense and doing all the little things right."Kimbrel gave up Christopher Morel's two-out homer in the ninth and walked Trey Mancini before retiring pinch-hitter Patrick Wisdom on a foulout to catcher J.T..