James Outman homered, and the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers moved nearer to a division title Sunday with a 7-3 victory over the Washington Nationals.
Jason Heyward drove in two for Los Angeles, which leads Arizona by 13 video games within the NL West. The Dodgers, who maintain the tiebreaker over the Diamondbacks, diminished their magic quantity to clinch the division to 6.
“It’s nice to have this series because we have a job to get done, which is clinching the division here in a couple days, hopefully,” stated shortstop Miguel Rojas, who had his first four-hit sport since April 20, 2021. “That’s our goal right now.”
Last-place Washington has dropped 10 of 13.
Rain halted play for 58 minutes within the prime of the fifth inning, the third consecutive day the groups endured a delay. The Dodgers’ victory on Friday was delayed 1 hour, 34 minutes within the seventh, whereas Washington’s 11-inning triumph Saturday began 4 hours, 10 minutes late.
Los Angeles went 3-3 on a street journey that started in Miami.
“I think right now we’re all emotionally (and) physically spent,” Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts stated. “Happy to come away with what we did on this road trip and get home and get back to some good weather.”
Sunday’s stoppage got here simply after Rojas’ bases-loaded single off newly inserted reliever Mason Thompson to bump Los Angeles’ result in 5-2. Austin Barnes hit a sacrifice fly after play resumed.
Wander Suero (1-0), whose contract was chosen earlier than the sport, allowed a run in 1 1/3 innings to earn his first big-league victory since he pitched for Washington in 2021.
The Dodgers took the lead towards Washington starter Trevor Williams (6-10) on Heyward’s two-out, two-run single within the first.
Outman led off the second together with his nineteenth dwelling run.
“I thought that was the only misexecuted pitch I threw today,” Williams stated. “We were trying to do what we did the second at-bat for the strikeout. It’s a lazy first pitch to a guy that we know that is swinging early and it’s just a lazy first pitch that he took advantage of.”
Williams then loaded the bases with one out, and his 1-2 fastball hit David Peralta to power in a run. Peralta suffered a bruised left elbow and left the sport. Roberts stated X-rays have been unfavorable.
Washington catcher Drew Millas hit a two-run single off Los Angeles starter Ryan Yarbrough within the fourth.
Yarbrough allowed two runs and struck out 5 in 4 innings.
Williams surrendered six runs in 4 1/3 innings. The right-hander has not accomplished 5 innings in 5 of his final seven begins.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Dodgers: 2B/OF Mookie Betts (bone bruise) returned to the lineup and went 0 for 4. Betts missed two video games after fouling a ball off his left foot Thursday. “He doesn’t really have any residual soreness and feels good, so I’m excited to get him back in the lineup,” Roberts stated. … Los Angeles positioned RHP Gus Varland (proper knee irritation) on the injured listing.
Nationals: SS CJ Abrams was out of the lineup a day after bumping his knee whereas sliding. Manager Dave Martinez stated he was accessible off the bench. … RHP Josiah Gray is scheduled to pitch Thursday in Pittsburgh, his first outing in 11 days. “I just want to give him a break,” Martinez stated. “I don’t want to shut him down. We want to keep him on schedule to throw about 160 innings.” Gray has thrown 141 2/3 innings in 27 begins.
UP NEXT
Dodgers: LHP Clayton Kershaw (12-4, 2.61 ERA), who’s 6-0 with a 1.80 ERA in 10 begins since June 2, will get the nod as Los Angeles returns dwelling Monday to face San Diego.
Nationals: LHP Patrick Corbin (9-13, 5.23) begins the opener of a four-game sequence at Pittsburgh. Corbin is 5-3 with a 3.07 ERA lifetime towards the Pirates.
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