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WASHINGTON — Kyle Schwarber and Weston Wilson each drove in two runs, Aaron Nola earned his 14th victory and the NL East champion Philadelphia Phillies avoided a series sweep and closed out the regular season with a 6-3 win over the Washington Nationals. Philadelphia finished 95-67, the second-best record in the National League behind the Los Angeles Dodgers (98-64), and were five games better than last season. The Phillies' victory total was the team's highest since winning 102 games in 2011 --- the last time they won the division. Luis García Jr. homered in the first inning for Washington, which went 71-91 for the second straight season.








