Phillies Score 8 Runs in the Ninth Inning and Rally Past the Nationals 14
Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh powered Philadelphia’s comeback as the Phillies scored eight runs in the ninth and erased an 8-6 deficit.
- On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Phillies rallied to defeat the Washington Nationals 14-9, fueled by an eight-run outburst in the ninth inning led by Bryson Stott's 403-foot three-run homer.
- Washington Nationals' Jorbit Vivas hit a three-run homer in the eighth to put his team ahead 8-6, after J.T. Realmuto's three-run double had briefly given Philadelphia a 6-5 lead.
- Edmundo Sosa homered and drove in five runs to lead the Phillies' 17-hit attack, while starter Jesús Luzardo matched his career high with 13 strikeouts over 6 2/3 innings.
- Brandon Marsh tied the game with a two-run homer in the ninth, and Trea Turner followed with an RBI single to complete the Phillies' late-inning surge.
- Philadelphia's Aaron Nola opposes Washington's Miles Mikolas on Wednesday in the third game of the four-game series between the teams.
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Down to last out, Phillies explode for 8 runs to stun Nationals
Phillies shock rival Nationals, score 8 runs with 2 outs in miraculous ninth-inning comeback
The Phillies scored eight runs in the ninth inning with two outs to stun the Nationals 14-9, capped by Bryson Stott's clutch three-run home run.
Phillies score 8 runs in the ninth inning and rally past the Nationals 14
Bryson Stott’s three-run homer highlighted Philadelphia’s eight-run outburst in the ninth inning and the Phillies rallied to beat the Washington Nationals 14-9 on Tuesday night.
Phillies score 8 runs in the ninth inning and rally past the Nationals 14-9
Bryson Stott’s three-run homer highlighted Philadelphia’s eight-run outburst in the ninth inning and the Phillies rallied to beat the Washington Nationals 14-9 on Tuesday night.
Phillies explode for eight runs with two outs in ninth inning, steal remarkable win in Washington: ‘Has that ever happened before?’
Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh hit huge ninth-inning home runs. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire) WASHINGTON — Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo watched it unfold inside the visitors’ clubhouse at Nationals Park, cheering at a television alongside four or five other guys as the team sent man after man to the plate. The hitters that authored the ridiculous comeback couldn’t recall being a part of anything quite like it. And how could they? …
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