Citizens take a hard test with series and Guardians

Washington Nationals is a six -game host against Hot Cleveland Guardians on Monday night.
Washington returns home after completing a journey of 3-3 with a 4-1 win against Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. Cleveland generally won five out of six people, and after 5-4 wins in Toronto on Sunday, it was 2-1 in a six-game road release.
Cleveland watches Detroit with 1 1/2 matches in the American League center.
Guardians Right-handed Luis Ortiz (2-3, 4.78 ERA) in the series of citizens' right hand Jake Irvin (2-1, 4.01) is planned to oppose.
Ortiz returned to the longest trip of the season, undecided against Minnesota Twins last Wednesday. 6 1/3 of the closure kick, a game in five strokes and three hit and two walks allowed. Guardians finally won 4-2.
“Luis had to have the chance to win this game, and I know you can't win, but Luis won the game for us.” He said. “Only productivity, in this way seventh and as much as possible to go out.”
26-year-old Ortiz, in two games against Washington (one start) 6.75 ERA and 0-1.
Irvin wants to return after the worst trip of the young season. Against Phillies, Irvin, six strokes at six strokes of the first loss – two Homers – allowed.
“One of those days is for him,” said Washington director Dave Martinez. “It was very good. He could not fix it. When he had to make a field, he wasn't there for him. The ball of breaking … He threw too much into the upper part of the region.”
Irvin won his only career against Cleveland and allowed two running over six inning in June last season.
Cleveland defeated Daniel Schneemann's ninth Grand Slam on Saturday. On Sunday, it was closer to making a late leadership. Emmanuel Clase, who won the rescue on Saturday, came to maintain a two -stage leadership. With 6.28 ERA, Clase started to shoot with a shot error and allowed the run before the final of the seventh savings.
“There is no one else to be in the mound on the ninth stroke on the planet,” Vogt said closer.
Gabriel Arias had three hit and two RBIs for Cleveland. Jose Ramirez went to 4 to 4 with a walk on his return two days after leaving the third shot due to his right ankle sprains.
Luis Garcia, JR., citizens won the rubber game against Reds, while three conditions hit a solo Homer during the seventh shot. CJ Abrams had two conditions and a couple and Kyle Finnegan closed things to save 11.
“You look at this: We've really played well in the last four games of the journey trip,” said left -handed Mackenzie, indecisively hit nine and directed the main branches with 68 strikes in 46 Inning. “We play well.
Washington has been 15-13 since it starts 1-6 seasons.
Abrams extended the hit series to 10 games and hit .284, and Dylan Crews caught 23 to 23 with a seventh -hit single.
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