CLEVELAND — Tanner Bibee carried a shutout into the seventh and David Fry's three-run homer in the bottom of the inning broke open a close game as the Cleveland Guardians beat the Washington Nationals 7-1 on Friday night.
Bibee (4-1) allowed one run and three hits in 6 1/3 innings with seven strikeouts and one walk. Eddie Rosario's RBI double with one out in the seventh inning chased Bibee and drew the Nationals within 2-1.
Bibee, last year's runner-up for AL Rookie of the Year, has a 1.82 ERA in his last five starts. Luis Garcia Jr. had the other two hits off Bibee with singles in the fourth and seventh, and hit another single in the ninth off closer Emmanuel Clase.
''He was phenomenal,'' Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said of Bibee. ''He just bears down, and he really had a top rail today. He was just so much fun to watch."
Bibee left with the one-run lead before the Guardians had a four-run seventh. Josh Naylor brought home a run with a force out grounder and Fry followed with his eighth homer of the season, a blast to left-center field off Robert Garcia.
Fry made his major league debut last season but was not a lock to make the team out of spring training. However, the utility man has become one of the Guardians' key hitters with a .352 batting average in 40 games.
''I'm just trying to be prepared and be a pro every day and earn some at-bats,'' Fry said. ''Luckily, Vogter has been fighting for me, putting me in the lineup and all I can say is I'm thankful for that.''
Guardians leadoff hitter Steven Kwan had three hits, two runs scored and a walk after being activated from the injured list before the game. He raised his batting average to .365 through 33 games.