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Walker dominates Nationals, Juan Soto homers

Walker dominates Nationals, Juan Soto homers

Taijuan Walker pitched seven shutout innings as the New York Mets remained undefeated in 10 series this season by beating the sloppy Washington Nationals 4-1 on Thursday.

Mark Canha went 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs for the NL East-leading Mets, who took two of three against the Nationals. New York has won nine series, split honors in one and hasn’t lost two straight in a month.

Walker (1-0) allowed three hits, walked one and threw 85 pitches in the longest start of his four this season, which was interrupted by a stint on the disabled list with right shoulder bursitis.

Walker benefited from a rare double play that prevented Washington from scoring. Seth Lugo struck out two in the eighth and Edwin Diaz allowed Juan Soto’s two-out homer in the ninth inning before retiring Josh Bell to complete the four-hit ball effort.

The Mets managed only five hits, but went up 2-0 in the first inning on a single by Canha with the bases loaded, and Washington was never a serious threat. New York took advantage of an erratic performance by Nationals starter Joan Adon (1-6), who walked five of the first 10 batters he faced.

For the Mets, Puerto Ricans Tomás Nido 4-1 with an RBI, and Francisco Lindor 3-0 with a run scored. The Dominican Starling Marte 4-0. The Venezuelan Luis Guillorme 3-0.

For the Nationals, the Dominicans Soto 4-2 with runs scored and RBI, Maikel Franco 3-0, and Nelson Cruz 3-0. Venezuelans César Hernández 4-0, and Keibert Ruiz 3-0. Cuban Yadiel Hernández 2-0.

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