Phillies vs Nats Recap: Harper, Marsh lead big win in Week 66

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Phils Roll Into D.C. Ready for a Fight
The Philadelphia Phillies came to Nationals Park sitting at 44-36 after winning their last two games. Washington stood at 41-40 and had lost two straight. You could feel the tension in the air. These teams had just traded wins in their series. The Phillies looked to grab control with their deep pitching staff and powerful lineup. Stars like Bryce Harper and Brandon Marsh led the charge. The Nationals sent Cade Cavalli to the mound, hoping their young pitcher could shut down the visitors. Cristopher Sanchez took the ball for Philadelphia. Both teams knew this game mattered. The Phillies wanted to prove they could dominate on the road. The Nationals needed a spark to stop the bleeding. The final score told the story: Philadelphia 10, Washington 5. Let's dig into how this one unfolded.
Washington Strikes First, Phils Answer Back
The first inning was a disaster for Sanchez. Curtis Mead crushed a fastball to left center and sent it 409 feet into the stands. One swing and the Nationals led 1-0. Worse was coming. Daylen Lile singled to right, bringing in another run. Jacob Young grounded out but scored a third run. Nasim Nunez singled through the middle for a fourth. Just like that, Washington led 4-0 after one inning. The Phillies looked shaky. But Philadelphia's bats came alive in the sixth inning. Brandon Marsh stepped up and launched a two-run bomb to right center off Cavalli. The ball sailed 420 feet. Harper had walked before Marsh came up. Now the Phillies trailed just 4-2. The game was turning.
Seventh Inning Magic Ties It Up
The seventh inning changed everything. Harper walked to load the bases. Then Marsh walked too, bringing in Turner. Clayton Beeter was now pitching for Washington. The score was 4-3. Alec Bohm hit a grounder to second and somehow Schwarber scored. Now it was 5-5, completely tied. The game had flipped. Two innings later, the Phillies buried the Nationals. In the ninth, Harper crushed a two-run shot to left center off Gus Varland. The ball traveled 390 feet. Then J.T. Realmuto doubled to center, scoring Marsh. Derek Hill followed with a monster 441-foot bomb to left center. Realmuto crossed home. The Phillies exploded for five runs in the ninth. Philadelphia won 10-5. The Phillies improved to 45-36. Washington fell to 41-41.
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