Field Level Media
03 May 2026, 04:49 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images)
Kyle Harrison pitched six solid innings and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Nationals 4-1 on Saturday in Washington.
Brandon Lockridge had two hits including a two-run single and William Contreras, who had four hits in each of his past two games, went 1-for-4 with an intentional walk.
Harrison (3-1) gave up a run on seven hits. He struck out five and walked one while lowering his ERA to 2.12. Abner Uribe pitched the ninth for his third save, closing it out after the first two batters reached base.
James Wood had two hits and Curtis Mead doubled and scored a run for the Nationals.
Washington's Foster Griffin (3-1) pitched six innings, allowing three unearned runs on three hits. He struck out three and walked four.
The Nationals are 3-12 at home.
Griffin retired the first two Brewers in the first, but Contreras singled and Gary Sanchez and Jake Bauers walked to load the bases. Third baseman Brady House's fielding error on Luis Rengifo's grounder let in the first run and Lockridge followed with a two-run single to make it 3-0.
Mead doubled off the wall in right leading off the fourth and scored on a one-out single by CJ Abrams.
Griffin walked the first two batters in the fifth but struck out Contreras and Sanchez, and Bauers grounded out.
Jose Tena led off the seventh with a pinch-hit double, but Milwaukee pitchers retired the next three batters without Tena advancing.
The Brewers loaded the bases on three consecutive singles off Brad Lord with one out in the eighth, and a run scored when Joey Ortiz grounded out on a slow bouncer. Grant Mitchell walked to reload the bases, but Brice Turang struck out.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy said Saturday the team remains optimistic about the status of pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, who worked 5 1/3 innings hitless innings before leaving Friday's win with a right hamstring cramp.
'I think he's going to be fine,' Murphy said.
--Field Level Media
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