The Nationals score 6 runs in the third inning to tie things up in Washington. 🔥 (🎥: @MLB) https://t.co/6z36ocyMOA
The Nats (+180) were down 6-0 after 2 innings... It's now tied at 6 😱 (via @MLB) https://t.co/5kb61pUB5v
The Nationals score 6 runs in the third inning and to tie things up in Washington. 🔥 (🎥: @MLB) https://t.co/6z36ocyMOA
The Washington Nationals wiped out a 6–0 hole against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday, pushing across six runs in the third inning to pull the game level at 6–6 at Nationals Park. The early surge came after Philadelphia had scored six times in the opening two frames. Play was continuing at the time of this update. The comeback followed another outburst of late offense less than 24 hours earlier in Denver, where the Colorado Rockies erupted for six runs in the eighth inning to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10–7 on Saturday night. The pair of high-scoring innings underscored a weekend trend of sudden momentum swings across Major League Baseball.