DETROIT — CJ Abrams hit a double and a home run and the Washington Nationals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-5 on Wednesday night for their first five-game winning streak in three years.
Jake Irvin (5-5) gave up gave up one run on six hits in six innings.
Washington last won five straight between June 19-24, 2021. A victory on Thursday would give the team its first six-game winning streak since an eight-game streak from Sept. 23-29, 2019 — the year the Nationals won the World Series.
''This is awesome,'' Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. ''We're scoring runs and we're playing good, but this game is never as easy as it looks. We have to stop giving away outs.''
Detroit's Reese Olson (1-8) allowed five runs (four earned) on 10 hits and two walks in 5 1/3 innings. Olson has a 10.43 ERA in three June starts after posting a 1.92 ERA in his first 10 starts.
''He's not a surprise to anyone any more," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. ''He's been up here for 30-plus starts. It's a constant need for adjustments here and there.''
Matt Vierling hit his first career lead-off homer to give Olson the lead, but Abrams tied the game with a home run in the third.
The Nationals went up 2-1 on Keibert Ruiz's sacrifice fly in the fourth inning then took control with a three-run fifth.