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Nats sweep Phils, drop Philadelphia below playoff position

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Washington Nationals' Yadiel Hernandez, top, is welcomed after his game-ending, two-run home run during the eighth inning of the second baseball game of the team's doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies in Washington, Tuesday. The Nationals won 8-7. / AP-Yonhap
Washington Nationals' Yadiel Hernandez, top, is welcomed after his game-ending, two-run home run during the eighth inning of the second baseball game of the team's doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies in Washington, Tuesday. The Nationals won 8-7. / AP-Yonhap

The Philadelphia Phillies tumbled out of a playoff position, getting swept in a doubleheader by the Washington Nationals when Yadiel Hernandez hit a game-ending, two-run homer in eighth inning off Brandon Workman for a 2-1 win in Tuesday night's second game.

The 32-year-old Hernandez became the oldest player to hit a walkoff homer for his first big league home run, according to STATS.

Austin Voth (1-5) pitched a three-hitter to win the opener 5-1, his first complete game in 20 big league starts and his first victory in 10 starts this season.

Philadelphia (27-29) lost its fourth game in a row and dropped behind Cincinnati (28-28), Milwaukee (27-27) and San Francisco (26-27) for the National League's eighth and final playoff berth.

Defending champion Washington (23-32), playing its third doubleheader in five days, kept alive its slim postseason hopes by extending its winning streak to four.

Philadelphia took an 7-6 lead in the eighth when leadoff hitter Roman Quinn bunted against Daniel Hudson (3-2) and third baseman Brock Holt threw past first an into the seats for an error that allowed Phil Gosselin to score from second.
Hernandez homered with one out in the bottom half off Workman (1-4).

Juan Soto, started in right field for the first time in his 308-game big league career, hit a three-run homer in the fourth, his 12th homer this season and first since Aug. 31.

Paolo Espino started the second game for Washington, his first major-league appearance since Sept. 30, 2017. He surrendered three runs, including Scott Kingery's solo homer, in four innings.

In the first game, Aaron Nola (5-4) allowed five runs _ three earned _ in six innings.

Asdrubal Cabrera hit an RBI single in the first, Trea Turner doubled in a run in the second and Holt hit a two-run double in the third.

The doubleheader included a makeup of an Aug. 27 game postponed as a response to racial injustice in the wake of a police officer shooting Jacob Blake, a Black man, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, four days earlier. (AP)




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