WASHINGTON — Dylan Crews led off the game for the Nationals with his first career homer and later hit an RBI double, and Washington beat the New York Yankees 5-2 on Wednesday night to take two of three from the AL's top team.
Crews, the third-ranked prospect in baseball who debuted on Monday, lifted a high drive to the bullpen in left-center on Carlos Rodón's second pitch. In the fourth inning, Crews hit a 105.8 mph liner for a double to put Washington ahead 5-1 as his parents celebrated in the stands.
''It was awesome. It was a great moment,'' Crews said of the homer. ''Luckily it went in the bullpen, so I got that one pretty good. I'm going to remember this one for a while.''
The Nationals kept Aaron Judge in the ballpark for a third straight night after the Yankees slugger went deep twice on Sunday to reach 51 homers, putting him on pace to threaten his own American League record of 62. Judge had not gone three games without a homer in more than two weeks. He hit a soft RBI single and walked twice.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit his career-best 22nd homer and ninth for the Yankees, lofting a 97 mph fastball down the middle from MacKenzie Gore over the wall in center in the second.
Juan Soto, who helped Washington win the 2019 World Series, went 0 for 12 in the series for New York, which leads the AL East by one game over Baltimore.
Gore (8-11) worked six solid innings, allowing two runs and six hits. Jose A. Ferrer and Jacob Barnes each pitched a scoreless inning and Kyle Finnegan got out of trouble in the ninth for his 34th save in 38 chances.
''We've added a bunch of sparkplugs into the lineup and it shows on the field,'' Finnegan said. ''Those new pieces are exciting and just give us momentum. This was one of our better crowds, better series of the year. So it was exciting to play in what feels like a playoff atmosphere.''