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James Wood and the Nats aim for a three-game sweep against Dodgers

James Wood will lead the Washington Nationals in an unlikely three-game sweep against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the World Series champions.

Wood's two homers and five RBIs helped the Nationals defeat the Dodgers by 8-2 on Wednesday night, their fourth consecutive win after losing six of seven games to start the season.

Wood stated, "I think it proves that we're not really far." Even when we lost games, we were not far off. "I think that it proves how well we can put together these games."

Wood has played a major role in this effort. He also singled on Tuesday and drew an automatic bases-loaded walking to raise his batting average from.275 to.275. In the 6-4 Washington victory on Monday, he was 1-for-3, with a stolen-base, walk and two-run homer.

Nationals manager Dave Martinez stated that "he's completely engaged when it comes hitting." Every time he bats, he has a strategy. He knows the strike zone. "And he keeps getting better."

After starting the season with a perfect 8-0 record, the Dodgers have now lost four straight games.

Los Angeles scored runs Tuesday thanks to Andy Pages and Kike Hernández. The Dodgers' batting average dropped to.230 with eight hits and fifteen strikeouts.

Manager Dave Roberts stated that "we're not having any team at-bats." The results are showing.

Justin Wrobleski, who was called up to Triple-A to fill in for Blake Snell while he was injured, gave up eight runs over five innings. He took the loss. Snell, who has been suffering from shoulder discomfort and joined the group of injured pitchers in the Dodgers' team, is expected to begin throwing next week.

Los Angeles will call up Landon Knack, a right-handed pitcher (1-0, 0.00 ERA), to fill in for a starter. Knack pitched 2 innings of scoreless relief during his team's win against the Chicago Cubs.

"I don’t think anyone expected us not to be hurt this year, whether we were starting or out of the pen. Roberts told Los Angeles Times that this is where we are. "But I think we knew we had many viable options for backfill."

Keibert Ruiz had two hits for Washington, as did Jacob Young and Dylan Crews. Ruiz's two-out single with two runs put the Nationals 5-0 up in the second.

Washington's Jake Irvin will start his third game of the season in the final. He allowed four runs and seven hits over five innings in his last start against the Arizona Diamondbacks, which resulted in a loss of 6-4 on Friday. He had baserunners every inning except the second.

Irvin's 10 innings of this season have seen him allow six runs including three home runs.

After his last appearance, he stated that he needed to be "a lot more intelligent and better" in certain situations. "The offense scored three goals in the first. After that, it's my responsibility to shut everything down. Didn't do it."

Irvin has a career record of 1-2 and a 4.57 ERA against the Dodgers.

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(source: Reuters)