WASHINGTON — Cody Bellinger homered to cap a seven-run second inning, and the Chicago Cubs held on to defeat the Washington Nationals 7-6 on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.
Chicago, which has scored 80 runs in its last eight games, improved to 6-1 on its three-city road trip. The Cubs have won 18 of 26 since July 31.
''It's been really fun,'' Bellinger said. ''Collectively as a whole, it's been loud. It's been a lot of barrels. I'm just trying to be a part of that.''
Dylan Crews homered for the second consecutive game for Washington, which was denied its first three-game winning streak since July 19-21.
Washington pushed three runs across in the ninth inning against relievers Tyson Miller and Drew Smyly, but Keegan Thompson entered to strike out Crews and record his second save.
The Cubs had at least one five-run inning in each of their three victories in Pittsburgh this week, and they quickly extended the streak against the Nationals.
Chicago opened the second with three singles to push across a run against Jake Irvin (9-11), and Pete Crow-Armstrong's ensuing two-run double put the Cubs up 3-2. Two batters later, Armstrong beat first baseman Andrés Chaparro's throw home on Ian Happ's fielder's choice grounder.
Michael Busch's one-hop double off the wall scored Happ, and Bellinger punctuated the inning with his 14th homer of the season, a two-run shot that carried just over the wall in right-center.