The Morning Call (Sunday)

Harper still hears boos at Nationals Park

- By Howard Fendrich

WASHINGTON — Bryce Harper, still hearing boos at Nationals Park all these years later, doubled twice and singled in a run to back Aaron Nola’s 5 ⅔ scoreless innings, helping the Philadelph­ia Phillies beat Washington 4-0 on a chilly Friday night.

Another former player for the Nationals, Kyle Schwarber, contribute­d a two-run single in the second inning for the visitors.

Nola (1-1) allowed a pair of hits in the third inning and a total of four walks and otherwise was in command after allowing six earned runs in his first start of the season — so his ERA went way down, from 14.54 to 5.40.

Washington’s batters had zero hits after the third.

Harper won NL Rookie of the Year honors and the first of his two NL MVP awards while with Washington, before leaving for Philadelph­ia as a free agent after the 2018 season. The Nationals won the World Series the following year — and have finished in last place every year since.

Harper delivered doubles in the first and third innings, and drove in a run in the seventh with his third hit. All of those came against Patrick Corbin (0-1), who gave up four runs and nine hits in six innings.

One blip for Harper came when he got caught in a rundown between third and home and eventually was tagged out for what officially went into the books as a “caught stealing” scored 1-3-4-1-52-3.

The Nationals fell to 2-5, hurting themselves with some questionab­le baserunnin­g in the third inning — CJ Abrams got thrown out at second by first baseman Harper trying to stretch a single into a double while Luis García Jr., who doubled earlier, remained at third base — and a second throwing error in three games by rookie third baseman Trey Lipscomb.

 ?? GREG FIUME/GETTY ?? The Phillies’ Bryce Harper celebrates after hitting a double in the first inning Friday against the Nationals at Nationals Park.
GREG FIUME/GETTY The Phillies’ Bryce Harper celebrates after hitting a double in the first inning Friday against the Nationals at Nationals Park.

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