WASHINGTON — James Wood hit a tiebreaking, three-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning, and the Washington Nationals completed a three-game sweep of the Cincinnati Reds with a 5-2 victory on Sunday.
Wood, a 21-year-old rookie and the Nationals' top prospect, sent a first-pitch fastball from Justin Wilson 405 feet the opposite way to left field. His second homer since his debut on July 1 gave the Nationals their fifth win in six games.
''Electric. He's something special,'' Nationals starter Jake Irvin said. ''And I'm excited to be a part of it. Excited for him.''
After general manager Mike Rizzo made clear on Friday that Washington is still in rebuilding mode, the Nationals (47-53) drew even in the wild-card standings with Cincinnati, which began the second half hoping to make a playoff push. The Reds have lost four straight and fell into last place in the NL Central.
''We have so much to play for. So much time left ahead of us that that's the focus now,'' Cincinnati manager David Bell said. ''You have to find ways to improve, especially when things aren't going well.''
Wood, who showed impressive power in the minor leagues, came into the game with two extra-base hits in three weeks in the majors. On Sunday, he had an infield single on a hard-hit comebacker and two drives to the outfield before he went deep.
''I kind of just kept my head up,'' Wood said. ''I felt like I was making good contact, and I kind of had to trust that, you know, the results will come.''
Irvin and Andrew Abbott dueled to a stalemate over seven innings. Irvin allowed solo homers to Noelvi Marte and Stuart Fairchild among five hits. He struck out seven and walked none, giving the Nationals' bullpen the break it needed after it had to cover seven innings Saturday night.