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    Kyle Schwarber (back) walks as pinch-hitter vs. Nats

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    Kyle Schwarber (back) walked as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning on Wednesday against the Nationals.

    Schwarber, who was held out of the lineup for the second straight game with back tightness, came off the bench to face Nationals reliever Orlando Ribalta with two outs in the ninth inning with the Phillies trailing by a run. He managed to foul off a couple pitches and eventually worked a 10-pitch walk before being lifted for a pinch-runner. It wound up being the turning point in the game for Philadelphia as Derek Hill followed with a go-ahead homer off lefty Richard Lovelady, lifting the Phillies to another comeback victory.
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