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Mets slug their way past Nats

Hit three home runs to back another strong effort by Bartolo Colon

- By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Sports Writer

Washington — David Wright, Yoenis Cespedes and Neil Walker homered on the day Mets slugger Lucas Duda went on the disabled list, leading New York past the Washington Nationals 7-1 Monday night.

Pitching on the eve of his 43rd birthday, Bartolo Colon (4-3) allowed one run and five hits in seven efficient innings. Baseball's oldest player struck out two and walked two.

With Duda out at least four to six weeks with a stress fracture in his lower back, Mets manager Terry Collins acknowledg­ed it will take a committee approach to replace his power. Point taken, as Wright hit a three-run shot off Nationals starter Gio Gonzalez (3-2) during a five-run third inning, and Cespedes and Walker went back-to-back in the fifth.

Asdrubal Cabrera also drove in a run with the Mets' fifth consecutiv­e hit in the third, and fill-in first baseman Eric Campbell produced another with a sacrifice fly.

Gonzalez, pitching to catcher Wilson Ramos for the first time this season, allowed seven runs and 10 hits in five innings. The lefty struck out seven and didn't walk a better, yet his ERA rose from 1.86 to 2.87.

After an hour rain delay, Gonzalez got into trouble in the third by hitting leadoff man Curtis Granderson in the right wrist with a pitch.

That's when the Mets' hit parade got started. Juan Lagares singled to set the table for Wright's fifth home run of the season on a curveball down the heart of the plate, and base hits from Cespedes, Walker and Cabrera and a sacrifice fly from Campbell made it 5-1 in a hurry.

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