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Nacionales Beat Cubs: Wiemer & Ruiz Homer in Series Win
Washington Nationals claim early-season series victory over Chicago Cubs with 6-3 win
Mar. 29, 2026 at 9:58pm
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The Washington Nationals claimed a significant early-season victory, taking the series against the Chicago Cubs with a decisive 6-3 win on Sunday. A strong offensive showing, spearheaded by home runs from Joey Wiemer and Keibert Ruiz, propelled the Nationals to success at Wrigley Field.
Why it matters
This series win provides a positive start for the Nationals, demonstrating their potential to compete in the National League. The team's ability to combine strong pitching with timely hitting will be key to their success throughout the season. The Cubs, on the other hand, will need to address their offensive inconsistencies and locate ways to generate more runs.
The details
Joey Wiemer continues to make an immediate impact for the Nationals. He went 3-for-3 with a walk and a home run, showcasing his offensive prowess. Wiemer's first-inning three-run homer set the tone for the game, giving the Nationals an early lead. Starting pitcher Jake Irvin delivered a solid performance, earning the win with five innings pitched. He allowed two earned runs on three hits, striking out seven batters and issuing one walk. Irvin's ability to limit damage and keep the Cubs' offense in check was crucial to the Nationals' victory. Clayton Beeter secured his first save of the season, closing out the game with a scoreless ninth inning.
- On Sunday, March 29, 2026, the Nationals claimed a series victory over the Cubs.
The players
Joey Wiemer
An outfielder for the Washington Nationals who hit a three-run homer in the first inning to set the tone for the game.
Keibert Ruiz
A catcher for the Washington Nationals who hit a home run and drove in three RBIs in the game.
Jake Irvin
The starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals who earned the win, allowing two earned runs on three hits over five innings.
Clayton Beeter
The relief pitcher for the Washington Nationals who secured the save with a scoreless ninth inning.
Alex Bregman
A player for the Chicago Cubs who hit two home runs in the game.
What’s next
The Nationals will look to build on this series win as they continue their early-season schedule, while the Cubs will need to find ways to generate more consistent offense.
The takeaway
This series win provides a positive start for the Nationals, demonstrating their potential to compete in the National League. The team's ability to combine strong pitching with timely hitting will be key to their success throughout the season.
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