WASHINGTON (AP) — Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola’s first start after returning from the injured list didn’t last long.

Third baseman Alec Bohm, meanwhile, made a big contribution in his first game back.

Nola allowed six runs in 2 1/3 innings in Sunday's 11-9 victory over the Washington Nationals , a start that ended when seven consecutive batters reached safely.

“I scattered a couple of hits and it just kind of unraveled a little bit,” the right-hander said. “They found some holes.”

Nola struck out four in his first major league outing since May 14.

The former All-Star was one of the majors’ most durable pitchers entering the season, making at least 32 starts and throwing at least 180 2/3 innings in each of the last six full seasons. But a sprained right ankle and fracture

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