Amed Rosario’s Big Day helps national to trample reds, 11-6

Amed Rosario had three hits, including a tie-breaking three-run homer in the sixth, to help Washington Nationals claim 11–6 on Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night.
James Wood made four hits and scored twice, Nathaniel Love scored three hits, two RBI and one run and CJ Abrams two hits and scored three times for citizens, who lost four out of five.
The National Right-Hander Trevor Williams (2-3) allowed four runs and nine hits in 5 1/3 innings, with four and two roaming.
Reds Left-Handing Nick Lodolo (3-3) allowed seven runs (six earned) and 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings. He killed four and two left.
The Santiago Aspinal had three hits, the Spencer Steer scored two hits and two RBI and Jake Fraley twice for Cincinnati, who won two consecutive consecutives.
Abrams led the game with a single to increase his hitting streak in nine matches and gave Single a 1-0 lead on Alex Call Single. Luis Garcia Junior followed with a sacrifice fly to make it 2–0.
Reds tied it to half of the earlier when Stear gave it to two-outs, two-fares to the left.
Tyler Caliehan gave Reds a 3–2 lead with one RBI with an RBI-his first major league hit and RBI-but RBI-but RBI tied it 3-3 in the fourth when Jacob Young scored the two-out double-centers of Rosario in a span of left centers.
Rosario came again in the sixth with the second and third place with the runners and one left the three-run homer for a 6-3 lead. National led the RBI in the innings with RBI single.
Fraley cut it 7-4 to finish sixth, but the citizens went back to the successful squeezing of Young. The relay adams gave two-outs, two-rins single to 10-4 in the eighth.
Rosario was unable to catch a pop fly from Pinch-Hitter Noelvi Marte in eighth, which allowed a run to score and cut it up to 10–5, but citizens got back ninth to another Lov RBI single. De La Cruz made it 11-6 with RBI double in the ninth.
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