Phillies kept off the board by Nationals pitching

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PHILADELPHIA — The Nationals began a stretch of 22 consecutive games against National League East opponents on Monday night, a chance, perhaps, for them to get on a roll considering they began the day with the best record against their own division in the Majors.

They began that stretch with a gem from right-hander Tanner Roark, combined with a two-run first inning, for a 4-0 victory over the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Roark held the Phillies to four hits in seven innings while Jayson Werth continued to torment his former team with a solo homer in the first inning.

Washington has now won nine of its 13 meetings with Philadelphia this season, including seven in a row.

The Phillies did receive an encouraging start from right-hander Jake Thompson, the team’s top pitching prospect and fifth ranked overall, who lasted a career-high seven innings. After giving up two runs in the first, Thompson scattered five singles and did not allow a run across the remainder of the outing, with three strikeouts and one walk.

MOMENTS THAT MATTEREDHappy to be back: Werth spent four seasons with the Phillies, winning a World Series, and considers Citizens Bank Park one of his favorite places to play. He homered in his first at-bat on Monday and now has 11 homers and 29 RBIs in his last 29 games in Philadelphia dating back to the start of the 2013 season. It was his seventh home run this month, tied for the most he has hit in any calendar month as a member of the Nationals.

Thompson’s best start: The Nationals didn’t score on Thompson after the first, and they hardly even mounted a threat in his final six innings. The rookie got off to another rocky start in the …

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