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The Miami Marlins swept the Washington Nationals in a three-game series at Nationals Park, capped by a 4-1 victory on Wednesday that followed back-to-back 7-3 wins.
In Tuesdayâs game Miami erupted for three consecutive homers â Joe Mack, Heriberto HernĂĄndez and Otto LĂłpez â in a five-run fifth inning; HernĂĄndez finished with a multi-homer game and added a ninth-inning shot in one contest.
Miles Mikolas was charged with six runs in one start as Washingtonâs rotation faltered.
In the series finale right-hander Max Meyer allowed two hits over seven innings, struck out seven and improved to 6-0, tying a franchise record for starts without a loss.
Joe Mack supplied the tiebreaking two-run single in the eighth of the sweep-clinching game, while relievers Calvin Faucher and closer Pete Fairbanks preserved the win.
The sweep handed Miami consecutive series wins and highlighted a mix of breakout hitting and strong starting pitching, while Washington struggled with timely offense, defensive miscues and uneven pitching across the three games.
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