Nationals deliver rare victory over Rays

(Reuters) — Andres Chaparro dribbled in the tiebreaking run, Washington’s bullpen finished with 6 1/3 strong innings, and the Nationals won 4-3 over Tampa Bay to even their series with the Rays on ​Saturday afternoon in St. Petersburg, Fla.

CJ Abrams and Dylan Crews (two hits) each had ‌a solo homer. Nasim Nunez was 2-for-4 with a double and RBI as the Nats won for the first time in six games against the Rays.

Winner Mitchell Parker (3-3), Brad Lord and Clayton Beeter (fifth save) combined to allow ​just one run and four hits over 6 1/3 innings while fanning nine and ​walking three.

Coming off a bout with food poisoning, starter Cade Cavalli went 2 ⁠2/3 innings and yielded two runs on six hits. He walked three with a strikeout.

Washington center ​fielder Jacob Young left in the eighth after making a fine running catch and crashing into ​the wall.

Junior Caminero went 3-for-3 with a run, RBI and intentional walk but made a baserunning blunder in the seventh with the tying runner on third. Yandy Diaz had two hits. Taylor Walls doubled, scored, walked twice ​and stole two bases.

Ian Seymour (3-1) allowed three runs on seven hits over five frames. He fanned ​four without a walk.

The Rays opened the first with three consecutive singles, including Cedric Mullins’ bunt that was ‌called ⁠an out but challenged and overturned. Caminero followed with a sacrifice fly.

For the second straight game, Abrams popped a homer in his first at-bat. Nunez doubled in a run for the Nats’ first lead in the second.

Chandler Simpson evened the matchup in the third by lining a single to ​plate Caminero.

The Nats never ​trailed again after Chaparro’s ⁠swinging-bunt dribbler scored Keibert Ruiz for a 3-2 lead in the fifth.

In the seventh, Caminero beat out an infield single and tried to advance ​on Nunez’ errant high thrown that rattled off the dugout.

Perhaps thinking the ​ball went ⁠out of play, Caminero seemed to let up going to second and was nabbed on a throw by first baseman Chaparro for the third out of the inning, instead of there being runners on ⁠second and ​third with two down.

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Crews added difference-making insurance by homering ​for the fifth time in the ninth.

Diaz drove in a run to cut it to 4-3 against Beeter, but the ​right-hander whiffed Mullins and struck out Ben Williamson looking with a slider to finish it.

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