Phillies vs Nationals Picks, Odds and Prediction
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The Phillies close out their series against the Nationals on Sunday, with the first pitch scheduled for 11:35 a.m. at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Here's how you can tune in.
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If you do not have a Roku device, click on The Roku Channel app on an Amazon Fire device, a Samsung television, or a Google television. Once the channel appears, click on MLB Sunday Leadoff, go to the sports section, and find the game or search for MLB Leadoff. Then click on the Phillies-Nationals game.
The game also will be available to watch on the Roku Channel’s website, no login or subscription required. Out-of-town Phillies fans can watch the game on MLB.tv without needing an added subscription, and the game is blackout-free.
Cade Cavalli earned his first major league victory, James Wood hit a two-run double, and the Washington Nationals defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 on Saturday. Cavalli struck out five and scattered seven hits over seven innings for Washington. The last-place Nationals have won three of four.
On Saturday, though, Cavalli reached a personal milestone: his first MLB pitching win. It came with a gem against the Phillies. Cavalli went seven innings, struck out five, allowed seven hits and didn't walk anyone. Cavalli's fastball hit triple digits, and he looks like the player he was once supposed to be.
Cade Cavalli earned his first major league victory, James Wood hit a two-run double, and the Washington Nationals defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 on Saturday.
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