Brad Lord, Luis Garcia Jr.

Brad Lord, visiting Washington Nationals on Thursday, 4-2 wins Philadelphia Phillies against a three-game scan against a three-match scan for the first career for his first career.
Lord (1-3), a 25-year-old rookie, allowed two runs and six strokes with a walk and four strikes. Jose Ferrer made two strokes before giving way to the eighth Jorge Lopez and the ninth to Kyle Finnegan.
Luis Garcia Jr. had two hit and one RBI, and at the same time stole a house for citizens. Trea Turner (4 to 3) pioneered Philadelphia's aggressive attack, while Nick Castellanos won two strokes for Phillies, who won their previous four matches.
Philadelphia, in the fifth shot Alec Bohm's single 1-0 ahead, but Washington in the next framework Taijuan Walker (1-3) responded with four runs.
CJ Abrams set out with a couple and then threw two doughs that Nathaniel Lowe's base was right. Keibert Ruiz then threw a spank for the first time, but Bryce Harper failed to do so and led to a three-based mistake that made 2-1.
Garcia watched a single to get ahead 3-1. Shortly thereafter, citizens had the first and third runners when they played two couples on the relaxing Orion Kerkering, who allowed Scamper to allow Garcia's fourth run.
At the bottom of the frame, Castellanos' field covered a run for Phillies, but Ferrer Max Kepler and Bohm hit with two runners to escape the jam.
Philadelphia threatened with two runners against Lopez eighth, but Castellanos jumped to the couple to finish the frame.
In the ninth, Finnegan gave Johan Rojas a two -output, but immediately eliminated Rafael Marchan in a liner to draw Washington's three -game slide. It was the 10th of the season.
Walker was accused of four running (one won) and four strokes in 5 2/3 strokes. Three walked and took two out.
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