Roy Halladay was charged with five runs in Philadelphia's 5-2 loss to Washington on Tuesday night. After the game, the right-hander admitted that he and some of his teammates have lost focus early this season. "There are a lot of guys, including myself, who are trying to carry the weight of the team. You can't play that way, and I think you've seen that. Everybody's trying to pick up slack for what we may not be doing and guys we're missing and all that. That only seems to compound the problem," Halladay said. "You put it behind you, but a lot of us need to go out and play the game and have fun playing the game. If you start pressing, you start doing things you don't need to try to do and it makes things worse." After winning five straight National League East titles, two pennants and a World Series, the Phillies have been in last place since May 5.