Hartford Courant

Walker, Mets cruise past Nats to win another series

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WASHINGTON — Taijuan Walker pitched seven scoreless innings and the New York Mets remained unbeaten in 10 series this season, cruising past the sloppy Washington Nationals 4-1 on Thursday.

Mark Canha went 3 for 4 with a homer and three RBIS for the NL East-leading Mets, who took two of three from the last-place Nationals. New York has won nine series and split one, and hasn’t lost two straight games in a month.

Walker (1-0) allowed three hits, walked one and threw 85 pitches in the longest of his four starts this season, which was interrupte­d by a stint on the injured list with right shoulder bursitis.

Walker benefitted from a bizarre double play that kept Washington from scoring. Seth Lugo struck out two in the eighth and Edwin Díaz allowed Juan Soto’s two-out homer in the ninth before retiring Josh Bell to complete the four-hitter.

The Mets only managed five hits, but they went ahead 2-0 in the first inning on Canha’s bases-loaded single and Washington never seriously threatened. New York took advantage of wild Nationals starter Joan Adon (1-6), who walked five of the first 10 batters he faced.

Tomás Nido added a run-scoring single with two outs in the fourth that chased Adon, who also hit J.D. Davis in the back with a fastball — the 24th time a Mets batter has been hit this season, which leads the majors.

Soto opened the fourth with a double off the wall in right-center but quickly ended the Nats’ best scoring chance with poor baserunnin­g. Soto broke for third on a grounder to the left side by Josh Bell and was caught in a rundown before being thrown out at third. Walker tagged Soto and threw wildly to second, and Bell tried to advance and was thrown out at third.

Soto slid into Walker’s forearm a few feet in front of the bag, and Walker stood over Soto after tagging him. Soto appeared to take issue with Walker blocking his path to third base and lay in the dirt in front of the bag as Bell approached.

Canha homered in the ninth off Steve Cishek.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON/AP ?? Mets manager Buck Showalter smiles as he reaches to shake hands with relief pitcher Edwin Diaz, right, after a win over the Nationals on Thursday at Nationals Park in Washington.
ALEX BRANDON/AP Mets manager Buck Showalter smiles as he reaches to shake hands with relief pitcher Edwin Diaz, right, after a win over the Nationals on Thursday at Nationals Park in Washington.

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