WASHINGTON — Top prospect James Wood launched his first career major league home run — a three-run shot — and added a two-run double for a career-high five RBIs as the Washington Nationals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 14-6 on Saturday.
Wood's 383-foot three-run opposite field homer put the Nationals ahead 7-0 in the second inning. He has reached base in all six games as a National, tied with Ian Desmond (2009) for second overall in club history.
''It's definitely up there for sure, especially in a game you want to get out and get the lead early," Wood said of the home run. "That's definitely a big moment.''
The five RBIs are tied for second all-time for a Nationals rookie. Danny Espinosa had six RBIs on Sept. 6, 2010.
''It felt good,'' Wood said. ''I was taking good swings, but a lot on the ground, so it felt good to get the ball in the air.''
In the third, Wood hit a double to the left field wall to score two more. The homer and double are his first extra-base hits at the big-league level.
''He got the big home run for us and then the double when they started making a comeback," Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. "He's been playing really well since he's been here. I love his at-bats. He's very patient. He's trying to get the ball in the zone which we talked to him about since spring training. So, he's doing well.''
Keibert Ruiz went 3-for-5 with two doubles and a three-run homer off Cardinals starter Lance Lynn (4-4).