Phillies eye improvement of league-low OBP

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WASHINGTON — The final few weeks of the Phillies’ season will not change the fact they need to improve their offense next season.

The Nationals beat Philadelphia on Sunday at Nationals Park, 3-2. It was the 51st time in 143 games the Phillies have scored two or fewer runs. Only the Padres (53), Braves (52) and Mets (52) have had more games like that. The Phillies remain last in baseball averaging 3.63 runs per game and with a .295 on-base percentage.

“These are the same games we were winning at the beginning of the season,” Freddy Galvis said. “The pitching is doing a really good job. We have to step up and make something happen, try to get some runs for these guys.”

The Phillies’ only two runs on Sunday came through solo home runs from Tommy Joseph and Galvis. Joseph’s homer to center in the seventh tied the game at 1 in the seventh inning, his 18th of the season, Galvis’ 17th home run to right-center in the eighth cut the Nats’ lead to 3-2.

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