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Brandon Nimmo struck a big home and equaled a franchise record with nine produced points, helping New York Nets in Washington Nationals 19-5 on Monday.
Nimmo also achieved a three -point journey in his seventh multihomer career match. The 32 -year -old voltiseur managed four strokes and scored four times after starting the day with an average of the stick of. 192.
New York obtained a distribution of the four game series. The dishes won nine in total 11 to improve a major 20-9 league record.
Jeff McNeil and Mark Venos also dominated for New York, which finished with 21 strokes. Venos connected for a three -point journey against the interior field player of Washington Amed Rosario in the ninth.
James Wood and Nathaniel Lowe dominated Washington in the eighth.
The dishes had a 3-0 lead when Colin Poche replaced the national leaving Trevor Williams (1-3) with two in sixth. Nimmo praised the left-hander by tearing a quick 2-0 bullet deeply to the right.
A round later, the dishes had the bases loaded when Nimmo sent the quick ball of Cole Henry to the seats of the right field for his second big slam in career.
Nimmo added a double of two points to the eighth to equalize the franchise record for the product points established by Carlos Delgado in the first match of a double head against the New York Yankees on June 27, 2008.
McNeil, who made his debut of the season Friday after missing 25 games with a right oblique tension, struck the first launch of the fifth deep for his first home run of the year.
Griffin Canning (4-1) launched five hectic hells for New York. He won four consecutive departures for the first time in his six -season career.
Jose Urena obtained her first stop for the season. He granted five points in three rounds during his beginnings at Mets.
Williams achieved five points in 5 1/3 rounds of the season.
Key
Nimmo’s sixth round of the sixth round opened the match. It was his first circuit since April 12.
Key statistics
Nimmo was mired in a collapse of 7 for 47 (.149) without additional success in his 12 previous games before Monday.
The next
New York left-hander David Peterson (1-1, 3.29 ERA) begins Tuesday in the opening of a three-game series against Arizona.
LEFTY MACKENZIE GORE (2-3, 3.34 ERA) begins Tuesday while Washington opens a series of three games in Philadelphia.
Report by the Associated Press.
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