Phillies’ slide reaches six games

PHILADELPHIA — There was nothing on the field Wednesday night hiding the fact that the Nationals’ 7-2 win over the Phillies was a matchup of one team’s veteran ace and the other’s youthful No. 5.

Max Scherzer was dominant from the outset as he led the Nats to a three-game sweep of the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. He pitched eight innings and struck out 11. The only runs he gave up came on a Tyler Goeddel two-run homer to left in the seventh. It was the 39th time in Scherzer’s career he’s struck out at least 10.

Adam Morgan was effective early, needing only 65 pitches to get through five innings. But Washington torched him for four runs in the sixth. Home runs from Wilson Ramos and Danny Espinosa did the damage. The Nats tacked on one more after Daniel Murphy tripled and was driven home on a Ryan Zimmerman sac fly. Murphy couldn’t be cooled off this series, reaching and scoring twice on Wednesday and finishing the series 6-for-12 with four RBIs and four extra-base hits — just two fewer than the Phillies had as a team.

Philadelphia has now lost six straight and 10 of its last 12. With Wednesday’s loss, the Phillies fell under .500 for the first time since they were 9-10 on April 24. They entered the series in third place in the NL …

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