NEW YORK — Jose Quintana permitted one hit over seven shutout innings, Brandon Nimmo and Francisco Lindor both homered and drove in three runs, and the New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals 7-5 on Tuesday night.
Harrison Bader had three hits and scored twice from the bottom of the batting order for the Mets, who moved back to .500 at 45-45. Lindor also had three hits and scored two runs in the leadoff spot.
''I was going to get hot at some point,'' Lindor said.
Pinch-hitter Ildemaro Vargas put the Nationals on the board with a two-run homer in the eighth against reliever Adam Ottavino, booed off the mound by the Citi Field crowd of 31,243. It was Vargas' first home run since Aug. 11 last year.
Keibert Ruiz added a two-run homer off Reed Garrett in the ninth. Jacob Young then scored from second base on a wild pitch by Edwin Díaz before the closer struck out All-Star CJ Abrams for his ninth save in 14 opportunities.
''We were getting close. Our at-bats got better. We started driving the ball,'' Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. ''We went from really a dismal offensive day to putting up five runs.''
Before the game, the Mets made a move to boost their struggling bullpen, acquiring veteran reliever Phil Maton from Tampa Bay for a player to be named or cash.
''I still believe in these guys. They're going through a rough stretch. The good thing is that we've been winning some games. But I'm still confident that those guys are going to bounce back. They've done it before. They're going through it right now, and it's contagious,'' manager Carlos Mendoza said. ''They're feeling it. We've been riding these guys pretty hard."