Brewers lose to Nationals, Aaron Civale allows 5 runs in 4 innings

Aaron Civale pitches against the Washington Nationals on Saturday, Aug. 3. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images)

Luis García Jr. was a triple shy of the cycle in his second straight three-hit game, Kyle Finnegan got a four-out save in his first outing since blowing a four-run lead and the Washington Nationals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-4 on Saturday to stop a five-game losing streak.

Travis Blankenhorn hit a two-run double on a ball that left fielder Jackson Chourio allowed to drop behind him at the base of the wall during a two-out rally as Washington took a 4-0, first-inning lead.

Aaron Civale (2-8) allowed five runs and seven hits in four innings, dropping to 0-2 in five starts since Milwaukee acquired him from Tampa Bay on on June 3.

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DJ Herz (2-4) got his second big league win, the first for the 23-year-old rookie left-hander after going 0-3 in a six-start winless stretch since he beat Miami on June 14. Herz gave up an unearned run and two hits over five innings with six strikeouts and a walk.

Finnegan had not pitched since allowing five runs in a 9-8 loss at Arizona on Monday. He replaced Joan Adon with a 6-1 lead with two on and two outs in the eighth.

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Finnegan threw a run-scoring wild pitch and allowed Gary Sánchez's RBI single before retiring Rhys Hoskins on a flyout. Then in the ninth, Finnegan gave up Brice Turang's two-out single before inducing a game-ending groundout by Chourio for his 29th save in 33 chances.

Rhys Hoskins hit his 19th homer for Milwaukee, a seventh-inning solo drive off Derek Law. Hoskins has hit 25 of his 167 home runs against the Nationals.

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García’s two-out double past Hoskins at first base and down the right-field line started the opening rally off Civale, who needed 34 pitches to get his first three outs. Keibert Ruiz hit a go-ahead single and Alex Call capped the rally with an RBI single, the first of his three hits.

García homered in the third, his 12th this season. He has 11 extra-base hits and 16 RBIs in his last 21 games and is hitting .397 since July 3.

Chourio had an RBI single in the fifth.

Trainer's room

Brewers: Manager Patrick Murphy said LHP Bryan Hudson (left oblique) will pitch multiple innings as his rehab stint continues with Triple-A Nashville. ... RHP JB Bukauskas (right lat) remains at Nashville but isn't close to returning. "You got to give them some days down there to get acclimated and experience different things, back-to-backs," Murphy said.

Up next

Brewers RHP Tobias Myers (6-4, 3.10 ERA) starts Sunday's series finale against Nationals LHP Mitchell Parker (5-6, 4.31).