Scherzer outduels Wheeler, Soto homers, Nats beat Phils 2-1

PHILADELPHIA — Max Scherzer outpitched Zack Wheeler, Juan Soto hit a tiebreaking solo homer and the Washington Nationals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 Friday night.

Scherzer (5-4) struck out nine in 7 2/3 dominant innings, allowing one run on five hits. The three-time Cy Young Award winner lowered his ERA to 2.22 with his seventh straight start yielding two runs or less.

Wheeler (4-3) gave up two runs and five hits, striking out eight in 7 1/3 innings.

Soto provided the difference when he crushed an opposite-field drive to left for a 2-1 lead in the sixth. It was his 11th homer in 80 at-bats in Philadelphia’s hitter-friendly ballpark.

Rhys Hoskins led off the bottom of the ninth off Daniel Hudson with a double off the right-field fence. Travis Jankowski ran for Hoskins but got picked off after a 2-2 pitch in the dirt to J.T. Realmuto. Jankowski was hung up between second and third and catcher Alex Avila ran all the way out to tag him near shortstop.

Hudson then struck out Realmuto swinging and Brad Hand came in to get Brad Miller on a shallow fly for his 10th save in 12 chances.

Wheeler didn’t allow a runner until he walked Trea Turner to start the fourth. With two outs, Josh Bell hit a bloop RBI double to left for Washington’s first hit and a 1-0 lead. Andrew McCutchen made a sliding attempt, but couldn’t make the grab.

The Phillies answered in the bottom half. Jean Segura led off with a single and stole second. Realmuto’s RBI single tied it at 1-1. After Miller walked, Scherzer escaped trouble when McCutchen’s grounder hit Realmuto for the second out. Alec Bohm struck out to end the inning.

Wheeler and Scherzer combined to retire the first 15 batters before Bohm led off the bottom of the third with an infield single. Ronald Torreyes followed with a drive that center fielder Victor Robles tracked down in right-center.

NEW LEADER

Nationals manager Dave Martinez won his 225th game, moving ahead of Davey Johnson for most wins in club history.

MAXED-OUT

Scherzer cooled the Phillies off significantly after they scored 17 runs and hit seven homers in their previous game on Tuesday night at Cincinnati. They were rained out Wednesday and had off Thursday.

OPEN HOUSE

A crowd of 15,030 came out to Citizens Bank Park as the Phillies opened to full capacity for the first time in 614 days.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Nationals: LF Kyle Schwarber was back in the lineup after sitting out a game because his right knee locked when diving for a ball on Wednesday. He was 0 for 4.

Phillies: RF Bryce Harper (wrist) and SS Didi Gregorius (elbow) are making progress but they’re not ready to come off the injury list.

UP NEXT

RHP Joe Ross (2-5, 5.40 ERA) starts for the Nationals and RHP Spencer Howard (0-1, 5.56) takes the mound for the Phillies on Saturday night.


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