PHILADELPHIA — Bryce Harper hit a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning off Houston closer Josh Hader, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Astros 3-2 in a matchup of division leaders on Monday night.
Brandon Marsh homered for Philadelphia, which won its third straight. The Phillies entered leading the NL East by six games over Atlanta, while Houston began play 4 1/2 games ahead of Seattle in the AL West.
''I thought we fought and kept after it,'' Phillies manager Rob Thomson said.
Shay Whitcomb had a pair of RBIs for Houston, which defeated Philadelphia in the 2022 World Series.
With runners on first and second and no outs, Harper lined the first pitch he saw from Hader (6-7), a 96 mph sinker, to right field to score automatic runner Kyle Schwarber. Hader struck out the side in order in the ninth, finishing the inning by getting Schwarber looking on a sinker.
''Happy it got through and happy to win the game,'' Harper said.
Matt Strahm (6-2) worked a scoreless 10th for Philadelphia. He got help on the final out from center fielder Johan Rojas, who made a diving catch to rob Yainer Diaz of a base hit that would have scored the automatic runner.
''He got a pretty good jump, and he closes on it as good as anybody,'' Thomson said. ''A lot of guys don't make that catch.''