WASHINGTON — Mitchell Parker gave up one run and five hits in seven innings, Luis García Jr. hit a three-run homer and the Washington Nationals beat the Colorado Rockies 6-1 on Wednesday night.
James Wood had three hits for the Nationals, who had scored a total of 14 runs while losing five of their past six games. Keibert Ruiz and Andrés Chaparro had two hits each.
''We were having better at-bats today,'' Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. ''The whole idea was to stay right there. Don't try to force things. We'll get some runs on the board. They did that, and it worked out well for us.''
Parker (7-7), who gave up nine runs on 10 hits in three innings against the Phillies last time out, walked one and struck out six while throwing 83 pitches. The rookie left-hander has completed seven innings in four of his 23 starts.
''Like we've been saying all year, learn what you can from things like the last one and ride with them and keep learning," Parker said. "Try and learn every day.''
Brendan Rodgers and Brenton Doyle each had a double and a single for the Rockies, who had won three of four. Rodgers drove in Colorado's run.
Colorado rookie starter Tanner Gordon (0-5) allowed five runs on eight hits in his seventh big league start. He lasted four innings and his ERA climbed to 7.55.
''Fastball command wasn't where it has been in the past," Gordon said. ''It's one of my strengths and I just didn't have it tonight.''