PHILADELPHIA -- Odubel Herrera doubled home the winning run in the 10th inning with his first major league hit, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies to a 3-2 comeback win over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night.
Carlos Ruiz led off the inning with a single off Tanner Roark (0-1). He advanced on a deep flyout and scored when Herrera doubled down the right-field line.
Wilson Ramos hit a solo homer for the Nationals, who wasted a strong outing by Doug Fister.
Dustin McGowan (1-0) pitched a scoreless 10th to get the win with a big assist from his defense.
 
Herrera's first career hit lifts Phillies over Nats 3-2
 
Phillies left fielder Ben Revere made a perfect one-hop throw to the plate to throw out speedy Michael Taylor trying to score from second on Yunel Escobar's single. Revere was moved to left late in spring training because his inability to make strong throws from center hurt the Phillies.
Cole Hamels gave up just two hits in seven innings, but one was Ramos' homer. Hamels rebounded from a poor performance on opening day, when he gave up four homers in an 8-0 loss to the Red Sox. His only mistake was a high fastball that Ramos drove out to right in the fourth. Ramos was 3 for 18 off Hamels before connecting for an opposite-field shot.
Fister allowed six hits in 6 1/3 scoreless innings. Fister led the Nationals with 16 wins in 2014, but begins the year as the No. 5 starter in a star-filled rotation.
Down 2-0, the Phillies rallied against Blake Treinen in the eighth. Chase Utley, 1 for 17 to that point, hit a one-out single. Ryan Howard followed with an opposite-field, RBI double off the left-field wall. Cesar Hernandez ran for Howard and scored the tying run on a single by Ruiz.
After Grady Sizemore lined a double to right, the Phillies squandered an opportunity to take the lead. Herrera hit a bouncer to second and Ruiz was thrown out at the plate. Andres Blanco struck out looking, ending the inning.
Pinch-hitter Clint Robinson's RBI single off Jeanmar Gomez gave the Nationals a 2-0 lead in the eighth. Danny Espinosa, back to switch-hitting after hitting right-handed in spring training, led off with a double and scored on the hit.
The Phillies had a runner on second with no outs three different innings and failed to score.
A strong throw to the plate by Nationals second baseman Espinosa prevented a run in the first, when Utley was out trying to score from first on Howard's double to right.
 

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