Phillies 10, Nationals 6

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Final

 in 12
W:J. Happ (2-0)
L:K. Wells (0-1)

Phils put up 4-spot in 12th to bail out Lidge after Nats tie in 9th

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Regular Season Series
Philadelphia leads 15-3 (as of Fri 5/15)
Mon 4/13 PHI 9, @WAS 8 Recap
Wed 4/15 Postponed/Delayed Information
Thu 4/16 @WAS 8, PHI 2 Recap
Mon 4/27 @PHI 13, WAS 11 Recap
Tue 4/28 @PHI 7, WAS 1 Recap
Wed 4/29 WAS 4, @PHI 1 Recap
>Fri 5/15 PHI 10, @WAS 6 Box Score
Sat 5/16 PHI 8, @WAS 5 Recap
Sat 5/16 PHI 7, @WAS 5 Recap
Sun 5/17 PHI 8, @WAS 6 Recap
Fri 5/29 @PHI 5, WAS 4 Recap
Sat 5/30 @PHI 9, WAS 6 Recap
Sun 5/31 @PHI 4, WAS 2 Recap
Tue 9/8 PHI 5, @WAS 3 Recap
Wed 9/9 PHI 6, @WAS 5 Recap
Thu 9/10 @WAS 8, PHI 7 Recap
Tue 9/15 @PHI 5, WAS 0 Recap
Wed 9/16 @PHI 6, WAS 1 Recap
Thu 9/17 @PHI 4, WAS 2 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Nationals | Phillies
Scoring Summary
PHIWAS
2ndC Ruiz singled to center, R Ibanez scored, P Feliz to third.10
3rdR Zimmerman reached on infield single to second, N Johnson scored, R Zimmerman to second advancing on throw.11
3rdA Hernandez walked, R Zimmerman scored, A Dunn to third, A Kearns to second.12
3rdW Nieves singled to center, A Dunn and A Kearns scored, A Hernandez to third.14
6thP Feliz singled to center, C Utley scored, R Ibanez to third.24
6thC Ruiz singled to center, R Ibanez scored, P Feliz to second.34
7thR Howard homered to center, J Rollins and S Victorino scored.64
9thW Harris doubled to deep right, R Zimmerman and A Dunn scored, W Harris to third on throwing error by second baseman C Utley.66
12thR Ibanez singled to center, C Utley and R Howard scored, J Werth to second.86
12thJ Werth stole third, R Ibanez stole second, J Werth scored on throwing error by catcher W Nieves.96
12thP Feliz doubled to deep left, R Ibanez scored.106
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Game Information
StadiumNationals Park, Washington, D.C.
Attendance23,430 (55.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time4:31
Weather78 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind10 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Laz Diaz, First Base - Chuck Meriwether, Second Base - Eric Cooper, Third Base - Mike Reilly
Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Both bullpens blew late leads, so the Phillies and Nationals kept shuttling pitchers in and out as their game dragged on and on Friday night.

Eventually, Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel decided to give up on his relief corps and turn to a pitcher who was scheduled to start during Saturday's day-night doubleheader.

"Once we got there in the game, and I looked at their team and our team, and compared what players were left, what pitchers," Manuel explained, "I said ... 'We're going for it.'"

So J.A. Happ came on for the 11th to throw two scoreless innings, and Raul Ibanez delivered a two-run single after Kip Wells, Washington's eighth pitcher, walked the bases loaded in the 12th. That broke a tie and sent the Phillies to a 10-6 victory.

"No excuses. No explanations," Nationals manager Manny Acta said. "We just basically walked ourselves into death."

It was a long day for most of the Phillies, who visited the White House in the morning. Ibanez skipped that trip, and wound up with four hits.

"These guys are probably more tired than I am," Ibanez said about his teammates. "They had to get up early."

Philadelphia tacked on insurance runs with Pedro Feliz's RBI double -- also his fourth hit -- and catcher Wil Nieves' throwing error on a double steal.

Wells (0-1), Washington's last available reliever, allowed four run in two innings.

"Spinning my wheels," he said. "You know you're the last guy, and they're not going to put [cleanup hitter] Adam Dunn in there to try to get out of a jam."

Happ (2-0), Philadelphia's seventh pitcher, ended the game at 11:37 p.m., 4 1/2 hours after the first pitch, by getting pinch-hitter Josh Bard -- Washington's last bench player, the 21st man used by Acta -- to fly out.

After Friday's 11th inning, a little past 11 p.m., the Nationals told the crowd that the planned postgame fireworks display would not take place because of the late hour. Saturday's first pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m.

With Happ unavailable, Philadelphia will bring up Andrew Carpenter from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to start the second game, which is supposed to begin at 7:05 p.m.

Much earlier, before Friday's first pitch, Manuel bemoaned what he called his players' lack of focus.

"For about a week now," he said, "we haven't played good baseball."

The Phillies had lost six of their previous eight games to fall to .500 for the season, and they trailed 4-1 Friday. But Feliz and Carlos Ruiz hit RBI singles in the sixth, and Ryan Howard hit his seventh homer of the season, a three-run shot, in the next inning off Joe Beimel to make it 6-4.

The last-place Nationals have blown 11 of 17 save opportunities, and Beimel acknowledged: "We can't get any worse."

But Phillies closer Brad Lidge gave up Willie Harris' tying two-run double with two out in the ninth. It was Lidge's second blown save over the past two seasons.

"It's been, for me, a rough sequence recently of not throwing my best," Lidge said.

Saturday could be rough for both teams.

Asked how tough the turnaround would be, Dunn said with a smirk: "I'll tell you tomorrow."

After pausing for effect, he added: "When I'm in the fetal position somewhere."

Game notes
Nationals 3B Ryan Zimmerman, whose 30-game hitting streak ended in Washington's prior game, was greeted by a partial standing ovation before his first at-bat. He had three hits. ... Nationals CF Elijah Dukes left in the seventh with a strained left hamstring and was replaced by Harris. Acta said he might be able to play Saturday. ... To make roster room for Carpenter, Philadelphia designated INF Miguel Cairo for assignment. ... Philadelphia 2B Chase Utley was hit by pitches twice. ... Philadelphia's White House trip originally was scheduled for April 14, but was postponed because of announcer Harry Kalas' death.


Series At A Glance

Philadelphia leads 1-0 (as of 5/15)
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MLB Scores

Friday, May 15th
Houston Postponed
Chi Cubs
Oakland 1 Final
Detroit 14
Minnesota 4 Final
NY Yankees 5
Philadelphia 10 Final
Washington 6 in 12
Colorado 3 Final
Pittsburgh 1
Chi White Sox 3 Final
Toronto 8
LA Dodgers 6 Final
Florida 4
Arizona 3 Final
Atlanta 4
Cleveland 7 Final
Tampa Bay 8
LA Angels 8 Final
Texas 10
Baltimore 1 Final
Kansas City 8
Milwaukee Postponed
St. Louis
Cincinnati 3 Final
San Diego 5
Boston 4 Final
Seattle 5
NY Mets 8 Final
San Francisco 6