Sunday, August 17th, 2025

The Philadelphia Phillies came out on top against the Washington Nationals in an 11-9 offensive showdown, securing a four-game series split. Alec Bohm, returning from the injured list, made an immediate impact by launching a three-run home run. Nick Castellanos also homered, helping the Phillies overcome a relentless Nationals lineup and snap a recent slide in the NL East standings.
Alec Bohm wasted no time making his presence felt, delivering a three-run blast in just his second inning back since July 18. He also notched a crucial single in the fourth inning that forced Nationals reliever PJ Poulin from the game. Nick Castellanos contributed with a double and a home run, while Weston Wilson added a key two-run single to extend the Phillies' lead.
Aaron Nola made his first start since mid-May, giving up six runs across 2 1/3 innings. After retiring seven of the first eight batters, Nola ran into trouble as the Nationals mounted a rally. Despite the shakiness in his return, the Phillies’ offense proved potent enough to cover the deficit.
Paul DeJong hit a dramatic three-run homer in the ninth inning, providing hope for the Nationals and trimming the Phillies’ lead. However, the Phillies bullpen held firm. Jhoan Duran, pitching for the first time since being struck by a line drive, notched his 21st save by striking out James Wood with a 101 mph fastball to close out the game.
Washington starter Mitchell Parker allowed six runs—five earned—over just 1 2/3 innings. After a strong start to his season, Parker has struggled lately, going 4-12 with a 7.30 ERA over his last 20 outings.
Philadelphia capitalized on a Nationals defensive miscue in the second inning, scoring after José Tena's errant relay throw. The Phillies tallied three consecutive singles before Bohm’s home run ignited the visiting dugout.
Tanner Banks (5-2) earned the win with 1 2/3 scoreless innings of relief, and Duran showcased blazing fastball velocity to clinch the save in his return to the mound.
The Phillies have yet to announce their starting pitcher for Monday’s series opener at home against the Seattle Mariners. The Nationals will stay at home to begin a series on Tuesday, with Jake Irvin (8-7, 5.14 ERA) scheduled to face the New York Mets.
The Philadelphia Phillies triumphed over the Washington Nationals 11-9 in a high-scoring MLB matchup, with Alec Bohm and Nick Castellanos providing crucial home runs. Aaron Nola returned to action for the Phillies, while Paul DeJong's late homer for the Nationals was not enough to change the outcome. The victory helps Philadelphia stay atop the NL East as both teams look ahead to key upcoming series. Key stats, home run highlights, and bullpen performances defined this tightly contested game in Washington.
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