Washington at Philadelphia

Venue: Citizens Bank Park
  •  

While the Washington Nationals are getting closer to securing the first division title in franchise history, the Philadelphia Phillies' chances of reaching the postseason for the sixth straight year are dwindling.

Coming off a tough weekend, Philadelphia looks to get back on track behind Cole Hamels on Tuesday night when it hosts the NL East-leading Nationals in the opener of a three-game series.

The Phillies (77-76) extended their winning streak to four and won for the 12th time in 15 games Friday night by posting a 6-2 victory over visiting Atlanta. The five-time defending NL East champions, though, lost 8-2 on Saturday and 2-1 on Sunday to put a serious dent in their pursuit of the NL's second wild-card spot.

"Obviously, we're running out of games," Sunday's losing pitcher Cliff Lee told the Phillies' official website. "We really need to win every game. Today was big, but there's nothing we can do now.

"Hopefully we can win (Tuesday), and basically we've almost got to win out and hope the guys ahead of us lose. We've put ourselves in a position we really don't want to be in, but there's nothing we can do about it now except for come and try to win (on Tuesday)."

A series against a Washington team that owns the best record in the majors at 93-60 may not seem like an ideal opportunity for the Phillies to make up ground, but they've won three straight meetings and six of the last seven.

Hamels (15-6, 3.05 ERA) has pitched well in the season series, posting a 1.17 ERA in going 2-1 over three starts. He's 12-5 with a 2.48 ERA lifetime against the Nationals.

The left-hander will be trying for the second time to set a career high in wins. Hamels allowed two runs and struck out a season high-tying 10 over six innings Wednesday in New York, where Ryan Howard's two-run homer with two outs in the ninth gave the Phillies a 3-2 win.

Hamels is 4-0 with a 2.50 ERA in eight starts since losing 3-0 in Washington on Aug. 2, when he gave up three runs and struck out nine over seven innings.

Ross Detwiler (10-6, 3.10) outdueled Hamels in that game, allowing three hits in seven innings in his only start against Philadelphia this season, and they will square off again Tuesday.

The Washington southpaw, who is 3-0 with a 2.43 ERA in his last five starts, will now look to get his team closer to the division title. The Nationals have already secured the franchise's second postseason berth and first since the Montreal Expos came within a game of the World Series in 1981.

Washington beat Milwaukee 12-2 on Monday to reduce its magic number for winning the NL East to five. The franchise has never won a division title - Montreal owned a 74-40 record and led the East by six games in 1994 before a strike wiped out the rest of the season and the playoffs.

"We still have a little ways to go, but if we keep playing baseball the way we've been playing, hopefully it'll happen soon," said third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, who had three hits and four RBIs on Monday.

Copyright 2013 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The Associated Press is strictly prohibited.
 
You May Also Like
CBSSports Facebook Twitter
COMMENTS
Conversation powered by Livefyre
 
Weather
weather image  Sprinkles late. Mostly sunny. Mild.
Hi TempLo TempWindHumidityPrecip %
72°F50°F11mph/SW43%27%
Standings
TeamStandingsWLPct.GBL 10Strk
Washington2nd NL East2523.52144-6 W 2
Philadelphia3rd NL East2325.47966-4 L 1
Probable Starters

Ross Detwiler, LHP
2012 stats
157.0 Innings Pitched 203.1
10-6 Wins-Losses 15-6
3.10 Earned Run Average 3.05
44 Walks 50
99 Strikeouts 202
87 Pitches Per Start 108
Career vs. opponent
35.1 Innings Pitched 152.1
2-3 Wins-Losses 12-5
3.57 Earned Run Average 2.48

Cole Hamels, LHP
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Cole Hamels
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Leon32001.667
LaRoche227415.318
Harper103010.300
Zimmerman57162513.281
Tracy113112.273
 
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Ross Detwiler
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Frandsen31000.333
Utley93012.333
Martinez31000.333
Rollins186000.333
Schierholtz31001.333
 
Game Odds
AwayLineHomeLine
Washington 130 Philadelphia -140
Injuries
Washington
PlayerInjury
R. DetwilerOblique
D. EspinosaWrist
C. GarciaForearm
R. MattheusHand
W. RamosHamstring
J. WerthHamstring
Philadelphia
PlayerInjury
M. AdamsBack
R. HalladayShoulder
J. LannanQuadriceps
C. RuizHamstring
C. UtleyRibs
 
Series Game Log
DateatResult/TimeWinnerLoser
May 24WASWAS 5-2Zimmermann Kendrick 
May 25WAS 7:15 PM EDT  
May 26WAS 1:35 PM EDT  
Jun 17PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Jun 18PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Jun 19PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Jul 8PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Jul 9PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Jul 10PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Jul 11PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Aug 9WAS 7:05 PM EDT  
Aug 10WAS 7:05 PM EDT  
Aug 11WAS 5:05 PM EDT  
Sep 2PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 3PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 4PHI 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 13WAS 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 14WAS 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 15WAS 1:35 PM EDT  
Other Games
TB 5 Final
Bos 2
Cle 4 Final
CHW 3
NYY 4 Final
Min 5
Oak 3 Final (10)
Tex 2
Sea 4 Final
LAA 5
Tor 4 Final
Balt 0
KC 0 Final
Det 2
Miami 3 Final
Atl 4
Mil 2 Final
Cin 4
CHC 5 Final (7)
Colo 10
LAD 1 Final
SD 2
Pitt 10 Final
NYM 6
StL 4 Final
Hou 0
Ariz 7 Final
SF 2