MLB: Marlins spoil return of Nationals’ Stephen Strasburg

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Jesus Sanchez, who missed Wednesday’s game due to back spasms, homered, doubled and drove in three runs, leading the host Miami Marlins past the Washington Nationals 7-4 on Thursday night.

Miami spoiled the return of Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg, who hadn’t pitched in the majors since June 1 of last year due to thoracic outlet surgery. He lasted 4 2/3 innings, allowing seven runs on eight hits and two walks while striking out five batters.

It was the right-hander’s first loss to Miami since May 5, 2015. Strasburg had gone 12-0 in his past 15 starts against the Marlins.

Trevor Rogers (3-5) earned his first win since May 14 as the Marlins swept the three-game series. Rogers allowed six hits, one walk and two runs in five innings, striking out five.

Tanner Scott pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his fourth career save, including three this season, as Miami improved to 8-1 against Washington this year.

The Nationals scratched designated hitter Nelson Cruz minutes before the start of the game due to back tightness. According to manager Dave Martinez, Cruz will undergo an MRI exam on Friday.

Miami opened the scoring with three first-inning runs. Jazz Chisholm Jr. started the rally with a bunt single, and Avisail Garcia drew a two-out, full-count walk. Sanchez then hit an RBI double off the glove of second baseman Ehire Adrianza, and Jon Berti followed with a two-run single.

Washington closed its deficit to 3-2 in the fifth. The Nationals loaded the bases on singles by Riley Adams and Victor Robles and a walk to Lane Thomas. With two outs, Juan Soto fouled off three straight pitches before slicing an opposite-field, two-run single to left.

Miami responded with four runs in the bottom of the fifth. Chisholm started the rally with a single, and he scored on Garrett Cooper’s double. Jesus Aguilar followed with an RBI single. Garcia then doubled, but Aguilar was thrown out at the plate.

Finally, Sanchez capped the rally by pulling his homer 417 feet to right.

The Nationals cut their deficit to 7-4 in the seventh. Luis Garcia drew a leadoff walk and Robles was hit by a pitch. Thomas then hit an RBI double down the first base line, and the second run scored on a throwing error by right fielder Avisail Garcia.

–Field Level Media

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