Nico Hoerner had two hits and scored two runs as the Chicago Cubs defeated the error-prone Washington Nationals 5-3 on Saturday, earning their fifth consecutive win.
Javier Assad pitched six innings, allowing three runs, as the Cubs won for the eighth time in nine games. The Cubs (70-66), who are aiming to secure a spot in the last NL wild card, had a strong performance in August with an 18-8 record.
“We have given ourselves a chance to play games in September that count and mean something,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said.
“It took a really good month and it’s going to take another great month. I am proud of the guys for putting together a great stretch of baseball and giving ourselves a chance here.”
José Tena went 3 for 3 for Washington, and Andrés Chaparro hit his second career home run.
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The Nationals had two runners on base in the ninth inning, but Porter Hodge struck out Dylan Crews and James Wood to earn his third save.
“Like I always say, I like to keep the game close,” Assad said through a translator. “We have a great offense. I know we started off losing, but the runs kept coming. With a great offense, that’s the mindset I always have out there.”
Chicago took the lead with four runs in the fifth inning against DJ Herz (2-7), a former Cubs prospect who was traded to the Nationals last year.
Isaac Paredes led off with a single to left field for the team’s first hit of the game. Michael Busch walked, and Hoerner singled to load the bases with no outs.
After a Pete Crow-Armstrong sacrifice fly, Christian Bethancourt singled, and center fielder Jacob Young overran the ball.