Field Level Media
Aug 18, 2019
The Washington Nationals capped off a productive week on offense by slugging a franchise-record-tying eight home runs in a 16-8 rout of the visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday afternoon.
Brian Dozier (three hits, four RBIs) and Juan Soto smacked a pair of homers, and Matt Adams (three hits) and Anthony Rendon mashed three-run shots.
Victor Robles and Adam Eaton notched solo dingers for the Nationals, who tallied 19 hits and won for the sixth time in seven games, including a 17-7 win over Cincinnati on Wednesday. Catcher Yan Gomes went 3-for-5.
Washington scored 66 runs in going 5-1 during the week.
Erick Fedde (4-2) won his third straight start by tossing five innings and yielding four runs and 10 hits.
The Nationals rocked starter Chase Anderson (5-3), who lasted just 2 1/3 innings in his worst outing this season. The right-hander allowed nine hits -- three of them homers -- and 10 runs as Washington built a commanding 13-0 lead after three innings.
For the Brewers, Mike Moustakas had three hits, two homers and five RBIs, and Ben Gamel went 4-for-5 with a homer. Keston Hiura was 3-for-4.
The clubs started the series finale a little over 12 hours after Saturday night's epic 14-inning, 15-14 win by the Brewers that featured 11 home runs, 38 hits and 19 pitchers and lasted five hours and 40 minutes.
Adams lined a 93 mph fastball off the facing of the second deck in center for a 3-0 lead in the first, homering for the 19th time. Robles followed by clubbing a 2-0 fastball deep to left-center for his 16th shot of the season.
Eaton, who finished a triple shy of the cycle on Saturday, banged his seventh triple off the right field fence to score two to make it 6-0 in the second.
Dozier took Anderson deep in the third, stroking a three-run shot to left for his 18th to make it 9-0.
Rendon and Soto hit back-to-back blasts -- the 27th homers for both -- off Aaron Wilkerson to make it 13-0 in the seven-run third inning.
The Brewers got one back when Gamel led off the fourth with his seventh homer, and Moustakas added a three-run shot in the fifth for Milwaukee, which hit seven long balls on Saturday night.
Washington made it 15-4 on solo shots by Eaton and Soto in the fifth.
Brewers outfielder Hernan Perez made his third pitching appearance this season and allowed Dozier's second homer, a solo shot, in the eighth.
Moustakas and Orlando Arcia homered in a four-run ninth.
--Field Level Media