https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/WAS/WAS202306040.shtml
Time: 2:57
Attendance: 29,546
Another way to put it: a win for the Phillies fans (like me)
who were there, and a loss for the Washington fans who continue to loudly boo
former Nat Bryce Harper. (Admittedly, Bryce wasn’t a big factor in Philadelphia’s
victory, although he did have a double and drew two walks.)
The game was close for the first five innings. Neither
starting pitcher managed a 1-2-3 inning, but both mostly managed to pitch out
of trouble. J.T. Realmuto kicked off the scoring with a 2nd-inning home run off
Washington starter Trevor Williams. Two innings later, the Nats tied things up
when Joey Meneses led off with a triple and scored two batters later on Stone
Garrett’s sac fly. The visitors answered right back when Drew Ellis, who was
just called up when Alec Bohm when on the IL, took Williams deep.
Things turned for good in the top of the sixth. After
fanning Realmuto, Williams issued a four-pitch walk to Brandon Marsh. He recovered
to strike out Kody Clemens, but Ellis beat out an infield single to put two men
on for leadoff hitter Kyle (“Mr. June”) Schwarber. With Williams at 101
pitches, Davey Martinez elected to go to the bullpen, although Williams had
struck Schwarber out in two of his previous three times up. Andrés Machado
came in, and Schwarber did what he does, putting the visitors on top 5-1.
It only got worse for the Nats from there. Philadelphia
added 3 more off Machado in the seventh, highlighted by Ellis’s third major
league home run (and second of the afternoon). Schwarber added an exclamation
point with another three-run shot in the top of the ninth. Meanwhile, Ranger
Suárez put together an efficient one-run, 7-inning outing to notch the win.
I took advantage of the absolutely perfect weather to stroll
down to Sweetgreen for lunch, then walked by the river to head to the park. I
also took a post-game walk to (successfully) avoid the peak post-game crowds on
Metro. The subway was also surprisingly empty on the way down, although I left
5-10 minutes earlier than usual.
And the escalator behind Section 301 was, to my amazement, working after the game! Quite an afternoon.
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