The Nationals unleashed an offensive onslaught that left the Phillies scrambling from the first inning. From aggressive base running to flawless execution at the plate, Washington’s lineup consistently put pressure on Philadelphia’s pitching staff. Key contributors included Juan Soto, who blasted two home runs, and Trea Turner, whose four hits sparked multiple scoring rallies. The team’s ability to capitalize on Phillies’ errors only widened the gap, transforming the game into a commanding display of power and precision.

The Phillies struggled to contain the Nationals’ momentum, with their pitching rotation failing to find any rhythm amid the constant bombardment. Washington tallied a total of 16 hits and demonstrated formidable situational hitting, particularly in innings three and five, where they scored eight runs combined. The Phillies’ defense faltered multiple times, compounding the damage and handing the Nationals an overwhelming lead early on.

  • Washington Nationals Hits: 16 total hits, including 3 home runs
  • Key Players: Juan Soto (2 HRs, 5 RBIs), Trea Turner (4 hits, 3 runs)
  • Phillies Errors: 3 fielding errors contributing to 5 unearned runs
Team Runs Hits Errors
Washington Nationals 13 16 0
Philadelphia Phillies 2 7 3