Kody Clemens walked it off for the Phils:

Fairytale ending, but it probably should not have gotten to this point in the first place.

The Phils couldn’t muster much offense, but got on the board with a solo Schwarbomb in the 6th. Then Carlos Estevez came in to try to close it out and this happened:

Super close play. He had it and just barely lost it. But the biggest thing people will talk about on Tuesday morning is Bryce Harper deciding not to run out a fly ball in the bottom of the ninth:

He should have been on second base there, giving Nick Castellanos a chance to knock in the winning run with one out. Instead, Castellanos struck out, Bryson Stott reached on an infield single, and Harper eventually made his way to third after Buddy Kennedy drew a walk, loading the bases for Clemens. But you can see a visibly annoyed Rob Thomson in the video above, who later told reporters that Harper apologized for not running out that play. That’s all good and well, but we don’t need apologies, we need Bryce to just do this already. Just run it out. It’s one thing if it happens once or twice, but it’s been a recurring thing with him, enough to the point where the scrutiny isn’t going to go away until he simply does what he should be doing. You’re the highest-paid player on the team. This is not too much to ask.