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Rookie Thompson delivers 11 strikeouts in six innings

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Rookie Zach Thompson struck out 11 in six innings, helping the Miami Marlins beat Kyle Schwarber and the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Saturday.

Thompson (2-2) held Schwarber in check while allowing two runs and three hits in his fourth major league start. Anthony Bender and Dylan Floro each got three outs before Yimi García earned his 12th save in 15 chances, working around Josh Harrison’s leadoff single in the ninth.

“As long as I can keep going and keep us in a good spot to win a game, that’s really important for me,” Thompson said. “Hopefully, six innings can kind of be a normal for me, and I can go even longer.”

Schwarber, who had homered in 13 of his last 14 games, struck out looking in the first and third against Thompson. He walked in the fifth, grounded out in the seventh and struck out again in the ninth.

“We have had our problems in the one-run games, not being able to get the big hit or giving up the run,” Miami manager Don Mattingly said. “It feels good to get a win here today.”

Thompson’s 11 strikeouts were the most at home by a Miami pitcher since José Fernández fanned 11 against the Nationals in his final start on Sept. 20, 2016, and 24 of the 27-year-old’s 25 career strikeouts have come in his past 14 innings.

“It’s really fun to do,” Thompson said of his accomplish­ment. “I’m just glad I was able to put my team in a winning situation.”

Jon Berti hit a leadoff homer in the fifth to give the Marlins a 3-2 lead. Berti drove Patrick Corbin’s 2-0 pitch over the wall in right for his fourth homer of the season.

“I got the pitch I wanted and put a good swing on it,” Berti said.

Corbin (5-6) was lifted for a pinch hitter in the seventh. The left-hander allowed five hits and struck out six.

The Nationals were 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position. They had a chance to tie it in the seventh after Harrison led off with a double, but Bender retired the next three batters. They put two runners on in the eighth and came up empty.

“We squared some balls up today, just couldn’t get the job done,” Washington manager Dave Martínez said. “Thompson’s curveball was pretty good.”

Juan Soto’s run-scoring double in the first gave the Nationals a 1-0 lead, but the Marlins responded with two runs in the bottom half. Jazz Chisholm hit a leadoff triple and scored on Starling Marte’s groundout, and Miguel Rojas singled home Jesús Aguilar.

“We put up a run there and you want to put up a zero no matter what inning it is but especially after we scored,” Corbin said.

Starling Castro’s RBI double in the fourth tied it at 2.

 ?? RHONA WISE/AP ?? The Marlins’ Jazz Chisholm Jr., right, slides safely into third base on his triple as Nationals third baseman Starlin Castro looks on during the first inning Saturday in Miami.
RHONA WISE/AP The Marlins’ Jazz Chisholm Jr., right, slides safely into third base on his triple as Nationals third baseman Starlin Castro looks on during the first inning Saturday in Miami.

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