The Philadelphia Phillies rally from behind to defeat the Washington Nationals 14-9 on Tuesday night, scoring eight runs in the ninth inning. Washington leads 8-6 entering the top of the ninth when Brandon Marsh hits a two-run homer to tie the game, off Nationals reliever Brad Lord. After the tying homer, Bryce Harper and pinch-hitter Derek Hill record singles, putting runners on base with two outs. Bryson Stott then hits a three-run home run, described as going 403 feet to right field, to give Philadelphia the lead and complete the late-inning surge. The decisive scoring run comes after Philadelphia had trailed late in the game, with the ninth-inning comeback highlighted by Stott’s three-run homer following additional baserunners. Multiple outlets describe the rally as occurring with two outs in the frame, emphasizing the team’s ability to produce runs in quick succession to overcome the Nationals’ advantage.