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In a decisive matchup on March 30, 2026, the Washington Nationals defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 13-2 at Citizens Bank Park. The game showcased a dominant performance from the Nationals, who recorded 17 hits, while the Phillies struggled offensively, managing only five hits.
Joey Wiemer made headlines by tying a Major League record for the most consecutive plate appearances to reach base at the start of a season. He reached base ten consecutive times, matching the record set by Carlos Delgado in 2002. This achievement stood out amid the Nationals’ offensive onslaught.
Foster Griffin earned the win for the Nationals, pitching five innings and allowing two runs on five hits. In contrast, Phillies pitcher Taijuan Walker had a challenging outing, giving up seven runs on ten hits over 4 2/3 innings. Walker reflected on the game, stating, “It was just one of those games. But four runs in the first inning is not ideal. It’s tough for the offense to come back after that.”
The Phillies’ only runs came from a two-run homer hit by Rafael Marchán, which provided a brief glimmer of hope in an otherwise disappointing game. The loss dropped the Phillies to a 1-3 record to start the season, and they have not held a lead in any of their first four games.
As the season progresses, the Phillies are struggling with a team batting average of .189. Manager Rob Thomson expressed confidence in his team’s potential, saying, “The guys at the top haven’t gotten it going yet. They will. It’s just a matter of time.” However, Kyle Schwarber acknowledged the need for improvement, stating, “I hate saying, ‘It’s baseball,’ because obviously we need to get better.”
The game was played in front of 35,609 fans at Citizens Bank Park, who witnessed the Nationals’ commanding performance. The Phillies’ struggles have raised concerns among fans and analysts alike, as they seek to turn their season around.
Looking ahead, Andrew Painter is set to make his Major League debut for the Phillies in the next game, offering a potential spark for the struggling team. As the season unfolds, observers will be watching closely to see if the Phillies can bounce back from their early-season woes.













