The Record (Troy, NY)

Milone shuts down Mets, Nationals earn 2-game sweep

- By BenNuckols

WASHINGTON » Tommy Milone worked seven strong innings to get his first win in more than a year, Anthony Rendon homered and the Washington Nationals moved back above .500 with a 5-3 victory over the New York Mets on Wednesday.

The Nationals followed their 25- 4 blowout of the Mets on Tuesday night by jumping on Noah Syndergaar­d (6-2) early. Bryce Harper singled in the first inning to drive in Trea Turner, who had stolen second. In the third, Rendon got hold of a hanging curveball for his 16th homer this season, scoring Turner.

Rendon has six RBIs in two games since returning to the team after the birth of his first child.

Jose Reyes homered from both sides of the plate for the Mets, his 11th career multihomer game and his first since Sept. 8.

Washington completed a twogame sweep of its depleted NL East rival, moved within five games of first-place Philadelph­ia and thus far validated general manager Mike Rizzo’s decision to mostly stand pat at the non-waiver trade deadline. Rizzo and the Nationals’ ownership

are banking on the team getting healthy, breaking out of its season-long funk and challengin­g for a third straight NL East title.

Filling in for the injured Stephen Strasburg, Milone (1- 0) mixed his pitches effectivel­y and faced little stress in the second start of his second stint with Washington. The 31-yearold left-hander made his major league debut for the Nationals in 2011 and has played for five teams since, including the Mets last season.

Milone allowed Reyes’ homer in the fifth and two singles. He struck out nine and walked none in his first win since April 14, 2017, with Milwaukee and his longest outing since July 19, 2016, for Minnesota.

Batting left- handed against Ryan Madson in the eighth, Reyes hit his ninth homer this season to get the Mets within 3-2.

Washington built a cushion in the eighth thanks in part to two Mets errors. Turner reached on a throwing error by shortstop Amed Rosario and later scored on Matt Adams’ grounder. A throwing error by second baseman Reyes kept the bases loaded, setting up Wilmer Difo’s sacrifice fly.

Wilmer Flores homered in the ninth off Kelvin Herrera when his deep fly ball bounced out of the glove of left fielder Juan Soto and over the bullpen wall. Herrera induced a game- ending double play to earn his second save for Washington and 16th in 18 opportunit­ies overall.

Syndergaar­d kept the Mets in it by retiring 12 straight batters after Rendon’s homer. He worked seven innings, allowing three runs on six hits. He walked one and struck out four. Washington stole four bases off him in four attempts, including two by Turner.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: LHP Steven Matz will be evaluated for fore- arm discomfort after he allowed seven runs and recorded just two outs on Tuesday night. Matz struggled with an elbow injury through much of 2017 before having season-ending surgery in August. Manager Mickey Callaway said Matz has a “dead arm” that could be attributed to his workload this season. ... 2B Phillip Evans experience­d left knee discomfort after colliding with a sliding Adam Eaton in the first inning and was pulled, putting Reyes in the lineup.

UP NEXT

Mets: LHP Jason Vargas (2-6, 8.36 ERA), who is winless in four starts since beating Atlanta on May 30, faces the Braves again as a four-game series begins in New York. All- Star RHP Mike Foltynewic­z (77, 3.04) starts for Atlanta.

Nationals: RHP Max Scherzer (14-5, 2.30), who has won four straight starts, opens a fourgame series in Washington against the Cincinnati Reds and RHP Tyler Mahle (7-8, 4.53).

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