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Stanton ties August home-run mark but Marlins lose

- BENJAMIN STANDIG

WASHINGTON — Giancarlo Stanton is on a historic home-run pace, and the next two days could land him among even more exclusive company.

Stanton tied a major league record with his 18th home run in August, but Anthony Rendon had four RBIs and the Washington Nationals beat the Miami Marlins 8-3 on Tuesday night. Stanton hit a long homer in the first inning, his 51st this season, to open the scoring following a 26-minute rain delay. His August output matched the mark set by Rudy York with the Detroit Tigers in 1937.

Sammy Sosa set the record for homers in a month when he hit 20 in June 1998, and Stanton has two games left this month to catch the former Cubs slugger. He will face Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg today before Miami returns home to begin a series against Philadelph­ia on Thursday.

“That’s pretty cool,” Stanton said of matching York’s record. “Any major league record is a pretty awesome feat. We didn’t get the win, but to be able to do that is pretty cool.”

Stanton’s 51 homers in 131 games approximat­es the pace set by Sosa (51) and Mark McGwire (53) when they surpassed Roger Maris’ longtime record of 61 home runs in a season in 1998. Stanton added an RBI with a deep sacrifice fly in the fifth inning.

The Nationals, 16-7 since Aug. 6, hold a 14-game lead over the second-place Marlins.

Rendon’s three-run double in the seventh with two outs came after Washington’s bullpen thwarted a rally earlier in the inning.

Washington shortstop Trea Turner went 1-for-4 with a double and a walk in his first game since breaking his right wrist on June 29.

Nationals starter Edwin Jackson (5-3) allowed three runs — two earned — and six hits over six innings plus four batters.

Trailing 5-2 entering the seventh, Miami scored one run on Jackson’s throwing error and loaded the bases on Stanton’s intentiona­l walk with no outs. Relievers Oliver Perez and Matt Albers ended the threat with two groundball­s and a strikeout to help Jackson earn his third win in four starts.

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