Nationals not distracted by delay, get started quickly (Phillies win 8-4)
The Nationals were not slowed by Wednesday's delayed first pitch. The Phillies honored their local Little League World Series team during pregame. The first pitch was expected at 7:35 p.m., but instead came at 7:44 p.m. Denard Span didn't waste any time with a single against Phillies starter Kyle Kendrick to lead off the game. Anthony Rendon followed with a double that rattled around the left field corner. Span raced all the way around from first base to score and the Nationals lead...

The Nationals were not slowed by Wednesday's delayed first pitch. The Phillies honored their local Little League World Series team during pregame. The first pitch was expected at 7:35 p.m., but instead came at 7:44 p.m.

Denard Span didn't waste any time with a single against Phillies starter Kyle Kendrick to lead off the game. Anthony Rendon followed with a double that rattled around the left field corner. Span raced all the way around from first base to score and the Nationals lead 1-0.

Later, Ian Desmond added a run-scoring single plated Rendon and the Nationals lead 2-0.

The Nationals are 53-17 when they score first.

Right-hander Doug Fister gets the start for the Nationals.

Update: Well, that lead didn't last long. Fister was greeted rudely when Jimmy Rollins homered with one out in the bottom of the first and the Nationals' lead was cut to 2-1. Chase Utley singled. Ryan Howard's single then got past Denard Span, allowing Utley to come all the way around to score and tie the game at 2-2. It was Span's second error of the season.

Update II: Span continues to have a summer. He started the third with a double and scored on a Jayson Werth single, for a 3-2 Nationals lead. Desmond's RBI earlier was his team-leading 80th of the season.

Update III: Span smacked a solo homer, his second home run of the season, and the Nationals lead 4-2. He is now 3-for-3 in this game and needs a triple to hit for the cycle.

Update IV: It was a rough sixth inning for Fister. Domonic Brown hit a RBI double and Grady Sizemore launched a two-run shot and suddently the Phillies lead 5-4. With two outs, Fister hit Ben Revere with a pitch and his start was over.

Fister finished 5 2/3 innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on 10 hits, with two homers, one walk and three strikeouts. He finished with 100 pitches, 68 for strikes.

Update V: Facing Ross Detwiler with a man on to begin the seventh, Marlon Byrd crushed a two-run shot, his 24th homer of the season, and the Phillies extended their lead to 7-4.

Update VI: Detwiler also allowed a RBI single from Howard and the Phillies lead 8-4 after eight innings.

Update VII: The Nationals tallied a couple of hits in the ninth versus Ken Giles, but could not plate a run.

The Phillies win 8-4 and sweep the series. The Nationals let a 4-2 lead evaporate thanks to six runs on eight hits, including two homers, after the fifth inning.