Reds rout Nationals to keep their slim playoff hopes alive
CINCINNATI – Tyler Stephenson and Nick Castellanos hit consecutive home runs, Kyle Farmer broke open the game with a grand slam and the Cincinnati Reds kept alive their slim playoff hopes by routing the Washington Nationals 9-2 Sunday.
Cincinnati won its third straight and is 51 / 2games behind St. Louis for the second NL wild card with six games left, tied with Philadelphia. The Cardinals played later Sunday.
At 81-75, the Reds ensured consecutive non-losing seasons for the first time since 2012 and ‘13.
Tyler Mahle (13-6) allowed one unearned run and three hits in six innings as the Reds won a third straight game and won a series for the first time since a four-game sweep of Miami from Aug. 19-22. They had dropped eight straight series before splitting two games against Pittsburgh.
NL batting leader Juan Soto of Washington went 0 for 3, dropping his average to .322.
Josh Rogers (2-1) gave up three runs, seven hits and a season-high four walks in 4 2/3 innings, his fifth start since Tommy John surgery.
India misplayed Lane Thomas’ grounder, allowing the ball to bounce off his body and into right field for a runscoring error in the fifth.
Indians doubled leading off the botton half, Stephenson hit an oppositefield homer to right and Castellanos followed with his career-best 32nd.