Field Level Media
Sep 23, 2021
Juan Soto homered twice and reached base all four times while left-hander Patrick Corbin threw 6 2/3 shutout innings as the visiting Washington Nationals held off the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 on Thursday night.
Soto, making a strong push for National League MVP, went 3-for-3 with one walk. The 22-year-old defending NL batting champion set a franchise record with his 131st base on balls. Bryce Harper had 130 in 2018.
Soto has reached base in 11 consecutive plate appearances -- once on an error -- over three games and has reached base in 25 of 26 games.
The Nationals won for the 11th time in their last 12 visits to Great American Ball Park.
Corbin (9-15) allowed four hits and struck out seven while walking four to record just his third win in his last 13 starts. Kyle Finnegan allowed an RBI triple to pinch hitter Max Schrock and a run-scoring groundout by Tucker Barnhart in the ninth but still earned his 11th save.
The free-falling Reds (78-75) lost for the fourth time in five games to fall 5 1/2 games behind the red-hot St. Louis Cardinals in the race for the second wild-card spot in the National League. The Philadelphia Phillies, who beat Pittsburgh 12-6 on Thursday, are a game ahead of the Reds.
The Reds, losers of 18 of 27, were playing their first game since signing manager David Bell to a two-year extension.
The Nationals (64-89) jumped out on top 1-0 in the third inning when Lane Thomas and Soto singled off Reds starter and loser Luis Castillo (8-16). Josh Bell followed with a single to left to score Thomas.
Soto reached leading off the sixth against Castillo. Soto fell behind two strikes before fouling off two straight pitches. He then connected off a 98 mph sinker for a home run off the top of the wall in left to put Washington ahead 2-0.
Soto continued his torrid streak in the seventh against reliever Luis Cessa, a pitcher who had retired 27 consecutive batters dating to Sept. 1 against St. Louis. Soto ended Cessa's streak with another opposite-field homer -- his 29th homer -- just inside the foul pole in left to give the Nationals a 3-0 lead.
As has often been the case of late, the Reds squandered great opportunities, including in the third, when Corbin loaded the bases on back-to-back four-pitch walks to Jonathan India and Tyler Stephenson. But Corbin bounced back with strikeouts of Nick Castellanos and Joey Votto to end the inning.
One game after going 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position, the Reds were 1-for-8 and left nine on base.
--Field Level Media