DENVER — Lane Thomas doubled in the tying run and Joey Meneses singled to drive in the go-ahead run as the Washington Nationals rallied in the ninth inning to beat the Colorado Rockies 2-1 on Sunday, taking the three-game series 2-1.
Down 1-0 heading into the top of the ninth and held to one hit by starter Kyle Freeland and reliever Nick Mears, the Nationals finally broke through against reliever Jalen Beeks (4-4).
Michael Toglia homered in the second for the Rockies' only run.
Jacob Young started the ninth by beating out an infield single. CJ Abrams reached on a fielder's choice and went to second when Beeks uncorked a wild pitch. Thomas then lined a double to right, driving Abrams home with the tying run. Thomas stole third base ahead of Meneses' decisive single.
''We always talk about hitting is not easy,'' Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. ''Sometimes you struggle. It's a day game in Colorado and all of a sudden, boom, boom, boom, your back was against the wall and here we go. The one thing I can tell you about these guys, again, they've got character, and they don't quit. They play hard for 27 outs and I'm proud of them.''
The Nationals improved to 11-4 since June 7, the best record in the majors in that span. They have won four of their last five series.
Kyle Finnegan, whose pitch-clock violation in the ninth Saturday night resulted in a go-ahead bases-loaded walk in the Nationals' 8-7 loss, allowed singles to Ryan McMahon and Brendan Rodgers before coming back to strike out Nolan Jones and Toglia around a flyout by Hunter Goodman for his 22nd save.
''You want to go out there and get off to a good start. That didn't happen and I felt like yesterday was spilling over into today a little bit,'' Finnegan said. ''I felt like I was making good pitches and they were hitting it where we weren't. I got in a hole, but I kind of bear down and I told myself, ‘I wasn't going to let it happen.' I was able to get that first strikeout, which was huge. A lot of momentum there and then the flyout and … the last hitter, I was able to get ahead of him and get the job done.''