Lowe connects Homer and the Nationals beat the parents 4-2 to break five losses-chicago tribune

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Washington (AP) -Nathaniel Lowe connected a Home Run and the nationals of Washington broke a sequence of five consecutive defeats on Saturday with a 4-2 victory against the parents of San Diego.
Mitchell Parker won his first victory at home since May 20 for Washington, who had lost nine out of ten.
Martín Maldonado Puerto Rican and Venezuelan Luis Arreez each favored a race for San Diego (53-45).
Lowe connected a quick launch to the central garden of the Yuki Matsui lifter at the sixth entry for its 15th Home Run, one less than last year with Texas.
Parker (6-10) granted two races in six tickets while fighting four. The left -Hande had lost seven of his last nine openings, with the only victory of this period on June 23 in San Diego.
Kyle Finnegan worked the novena for her 19th rescue.
Yu Darvish (0-2) granted three races in five tickets, the longest of his three departures since the first three months of the season has been lost due to inflammation in the elbow.
The threat of rain delayed the start of the match for 65 minutes.
For parents, Cuban José Iglesias, 4-2 with a score.
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