Las Vegas Review-Journal

Zimmerman sets franchise HR mark

Slugger moves ahead of Guerrero

- By Joe Kay The Associated Press

CINCINNATI — The National League East leaders opened the second half of the season with a franchise record, a series sweep and a significan­t upgrade — exactly how the Nationals wanted to keep their momentum going.

Ryan Zimmerman set the Nationals’ career home run record with a solo shot, and Bryce Harper connected again on Monday as Washington powered its way to a 6-1 victory for a four-game sweep of the Cincinnati Reds.

Zimmerman’s 235th career homer moved him ahead of Vladimir Guerrero for most in Expos and Nationals history.

“It’s special to be in one place your entire career,” said Zimmerman, in his 12th season with the team that made him a first-round draft pick. “You can’t do stuff like this if you’re not in the same place for a long time. So I feel very lucky to have spent my entire career here, honored to have hit more home runs than any Expo or National. It’s cool.”

The Nationals emerged from the All-star break with an emphatical­ly successful series — 13 homers, including three by Harper, and 35 runs overall by the league’s top offense. It was the Nationals’ first fourgame sweep of the Reds and left them 6-1 against Cincinnati this season.

Washington improved to a season-high 20 games over

.500 (56-36) with its ninth victory in 11 games. The Nationals’ roster got a little better during the series, too. Washington shored up its weak bullpen by getting relievers Ryan Madson and Sean Doolittle from Oakland on Sunday.

Stephen Strasburg (10-3) recovered from his shortest start of the season by fanning 11 in seven innings and allowing four hits, including Eugenio Suarez’s homer. Strasburg left his last start — a 13-0 loss to Atlanta on July 8 — after Nick Markakis’ liner deflected off his hip in the third inning.

He allowed only two hits — including an infield single — in his last five innings.

Scott Feldman (7-7) lasted only one inning, limited by a stiff right knee that has been bothering him.

Harper’s homer extended his hitting streak to 12 games. Brian Goodwin’s solo shot made it 6-1 in the sixth.

 ?? John Minchillo ?? The Associated Press Washington Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman runs the bases after hitting a solo home run off Reds starter Scott Feldman in the first inning on Monday in Cincinnati.
John Minchillo The Associated Press Washington Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman runs the bases after hitting a solo home run off Reds starter Scott Feldman in the first inning on Monday in Cincinnati.

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