Game Updates
The Phillies' bats erupted late to power a decisive 6-2 victory over the Nationals on Friday night, with Kyle Schwarber's towering three-run homer in the seventh inning breaking open what had been a tight contest. Schwarber's 23-pitch battle culminated in his 31st blast of the season, a 427-foot moon shot that turned a one-run game into a Philadelphia rout. Bryce Harper continued his torrid stretch with a solo homer and two RBIs, while Trea Turner set the table with two hits and two runs scored as the Phillies' lineup wore down Washington's bullpen.
Zack Wheeler delivered another masterclass, striking out six over five innings while allowing just two runs, but it was the Nationals' bullpen that unraveled—Clayton Beeter and Konnor Pilkington combined to surrender four runs in just one inning of work. The loss drops Washington further back in the wild card chase, while Philadelphia's late-inning surge reinforces their status as the NL's most dangerous offensive team when it matters most.