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Interim manager Miguel Cairo won the first win as a national down card

July 9, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Washington National Celebrates the first Basman Nathaniel Lowe (33) with the nominated Hoter Josh Bell (19) after hitting three runs against St. Louis Cardinals during the first innings at Bush Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imgon Images

Nathaniel Love on Wednesday night hit the three -run homer of Washington citizens in the rear of St. Louis Cardinals and gave interim manager Miguel Cairo his first win.

Jacob Young scored two runs and Amaid Rosario and James Wood hit homers, as the National snatched the four-game losing streak.

National Starter McKenzie Gor (4-8) gave a run to Cardinals on five hits in six innings to win his first win since June 4. He killed seven batsmen and one went away.

Cairo, who was the bench coach of the team, on Tuesday began his term as an interim manager against the cardinals, who won 4–2. Cahira replaced Dave Martinez, which was fired on Sunday with General Manager Mike Rizo.

Masin went to 3 -for -4 with RBI for Winn Vinnal Cardinals, losing for the sixth time in eight matches.

St. Louis Starter Andre Pallante (5-5) conceded seven runs on eight hits in six innings. One of the right hand went one and hit a batsman.

Washington broke the first-inning lead of 3–0 on a double for CJ Abrams, Josh Bell and Lov’s Homer.

Cardinals cut their losses 3–1 in the lower back of inning. Wilson Contraras scored two-out doubles and scored on Alec Burlson’s single.

Citizens increased their lead 6–1 in the fourth innings. Bell hit a double pioneer, then moved to third place on Lov’s Infield Single and scored on a double of Alex call.

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Brady House loaded the hideouts with an informed single, then Young popped two runs under the first base line.

Cardinals threatened two outsiders at the bottom of the fourth. Yohel Pozo went and Lars Nutbar chased with a single, but Gore hit the Pedro page to strand them.

Homer of Rosario’s fifth innings was measured at a distance of 434 feet, Washington’s lead increased to 7–1, and in the seventh innings, Wood’s 433-Foot Homer made it 8–1.

St. Louis got a run back in the seventh innings when Notebar hit double and scored on Vinen’s single.

-Bield level media

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