Phillies vs Nationals: Wiemer Shines in Historic Game

In a commanding display, the Washington Nationals triumphed over the Philadelphia Phillies with a score of 13-2 at Citizens Bank Park on March 30, 2026. This game marked a significant moment for Joey Wiemer, who is currently on a two-game homer streak and has tied a major league record for the most consecutive plate appearances reaching base to start a season with 10.
Wiemer’s achievement places him alongside Carlos Delgado, who set the record in 2002. The young outfielder’s performance has been a bright spot for the Nationals, who now hold a 2-1 record this season, while the Phillies fall to 1-2.
Starting pitcher Taijuan Walker for the Phillies had a challenging outing, while Foster Griffin took the mound for the Nationals, both entering the game with a 0.00 ERA. However, it was the Nationals’ offense that stole the show, with seven batters recording at least two hits against the Phillies’ pitching staff.
Wiemer, reflecting on his performance, stated, “That’s what makes me, me,” emphasizing his commitment to playing hard regardless of the game’s score. His determination has been evident as he continues to make an impact early in the season.
The game also highlighted the struggles of the Phillies, who are dealing with injuries to key players, including Orion Kerkering, Zack Wheeler, and Max Lazar, all of whom have spent 15 days on the injured list. Josiah Gray and DJ Herz are also sidelined for 60 days, adding to the team’s challenges.
As the season progresses, the Phillies will need to regroup and find ways to overcome their early setbacks. Meanwhile, the Nationals are riding a wave of momentum, bolstered by Wiemer’s historic achievement and their strong offensive performance.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the immediate future of the injured players, but the Nationals will look to build on this victory as they continue their campaign.


