Jason Bergmann couldn’t bear to watch Jayson Werth’s mammoth grand slam which killed off Wednesday night’s game in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Phillies 6, Nationals 1: Pop quiz, hot shot. There’s only six games you can lose before hitting 100. You’ve got bases loaded, one out, down by two, against a team you haven’t scored against in 16 innings. If this lead goes any higher than it is now, the game is blown up. What do you do? WHAT DO YOU DO? Well, if you’re Nationals reliever Jason Bergmann, you groove a two-strike pitch right down the middle to Jayson Werth and he absolutely crushes the ball into the left-center stands for a killer grand slam. (Good thing that Bergmann wasn’t the negotiator in Speed, eh?) The trooper of the night award goes to starter Livan Hernandez (8-11), who was solid: two runs in six innings should be enough to give your team a good chance to win. But the Nationals’ run production was, once again, anemic. They finally broke their scoreless streak against Phillie pitching in the ninth inning, but Joe Blanton (10-7) — who had a rough go of it at Nationals Park one week ago — benefited from numerous base-running mistakes, including Ian Desmond being thrown out at third on a safety squeeze and Cristian Guzman getting doubled off first base on a line drive with two men in scoring position.