ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Jake Irvin pitched six effective innings, CJ Abrams hit a leadoff homer and the Washington Nationals beat Tampa Bay Rays 8-1 on Saturday, stopping a four-game skid.
Irvin (6-6) allowed one hit — Brandon Lowe's first-inning homer — struck out five and walked three. The right-hander has permitted two earned runs or fewer in 12 of his last 15 starts.
''Talk a lot about it, but just trying to keep us in games and the consistency is part of that,'' Irvin said. ''If I can keep us in it every fifth day, putting us in line for wins, that's my job and been pleased with the results.''
Irvin has gone six innings in six of his last seven starts.
''He was tough,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said. ''We couldn't get anything going off of him.''
Derek Law, Hunter Harvey, and Kyle Finnegan each got three outs for the Nationals, completing a two-hitter.
Abrams connected for his third leadoff homer this season. He also hit an RBI double off Shawn Armstrong during Washington's six-run seventh.
Harold Ramírez, who was released by Tampa Bay on June 13 and signed with Washington two days later, hit a two-run triple during the seventh in his first game against his former team. It was his first triple since Aug. 14, and his seventh overall in 515 career games.