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Giancarlo Stanton and the Yankees aim to sweep the Nationals

The biggest impact was made by Giancarlo Stanton's return to the field after a day of rest. Anthony Volpe, the shortstop for New York Yankees, had been out for two starts.

Stanton, who just played his first game in over three years with at least five runs batted in, will try to lead the Yankees and the Washington Nationals to their fourth consecutive win on Wednesday.

Stanton didn't play on Monday, as New York won 10-5. Volpe was also unable to play for the second consecutive night. Volpe returned to the game on Tuesday, but went 0-for-4. Stanton had a bases clearing double in the third and a 2-run home run in the sixth inning as the Yankees won 5-1.

Stanton has hit.354 (17 for 48) this season with runners in scoring positions, despite not making his debut until 16 June due to an elbow problem.

"He's gotten really good at the mental game." Aaron Boone, the manager of the Yankees said. Aaron Boone, the manager of the Yankees, said: "He has a great ability to focus and to be disciplined in his work and preparation. He's also going to be convicted and stick to his plan."

Stanton has a.313 season average after his latest big night. He has never had a season where he hit more than.300. Stanton has been batting.472 in the past 13 games. This coincides with his return to outfield while Aaron Judge recovers from a flexor tendons injury. He also has seven home runs and 18 RBIs.

Cody Bellinger, a teammate, said: "It is very impressive." "Really, really impressive."

The Nationals also want to avoid their fifth consecutive loss. Washington has lost nine of its last 26 games, and is 6-9 over the past 15 games.

CJ Abrams was responsible for three of Washington Nationals' eight hits, but they struck out 12 and were two outs at the base.

Abrams stated, "We swung our bats." "The timely strikes weren't there. We had some opportunities to score more runs, but we failed to do so. So we have to do it (Wednesday).

Max Fried (13-5, 3.14 ERA), coming off of his best start in the last two months, will be starting the final series for the Yankees.

Fried, who had a 6.80 ERA over his eight previous outings before Friday's 1-0 loss by the Boston Red Sox, allowed only four hits in six innings without allowing any runs. He was given a no decision.

This was his first scoreless outing since June 5, when the Cleveland Guardians he faced for six innings. Fried had pitched five scoreless appearances, and the Yankees won four of them before Friday. They are now 16-10 this season in Fried's starts.

The left-hander has a career record of 8-5 and a 3.97 ERA over 19 appearances (18 starts).

Cade Cavalli will be making his sixth career start, and fifth of the year, for the Nationals.

Cavalli has increased his pitch count, throwing 95 pitches on Friday in Philadelphia. The right-hander pitched six innings, allowing three runs and seven hits. He was not given a decision after pitching seven innings without allowing a run against the Phillies.

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(source: Reuters)