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James Wood and the Nationals aim for a 3-game sweep at Cleveland

James Wood has been on fire and the Washington Nationals have had their best start to a season since 2021. The Cleveland Guardians have felt the pain first-hand at their ballpark.

Washington can complete a?three-game road sweep on Wednesday, when Nationals righty Miles Mikolas (0-3, 6.17 ERA), faces Guardians' righty Gavin Williams (7-3 3.25).

Wood has pounded Cleveland pitching for their first two interleague games, going 7-for-9, with two homers, three RBIs and four runs. Wood, 23, will return to the top of the lineup in the afternoon's finale.

Blake Butera, Washington's manager, said: "His ability to work walks and lay off pitches is incredible." "He's a lot of fun to watch."

Wood is the leading major leaguer with 49 runs. He also leads the National League in on-base percentage (.413) and walks (46). He has been batting.369 in his last 17 games and is 24-for-65. The Nationals are two games above.500, matching their previous season's high.

Washington has not?been over the break-even point this late into a calendar year since July 1, 2020, when the team was 40-39 and lost 58 of the final 83 games before finishing last in the NL East.

Butera stated that "winning baseball games is fun."

The Nationals rotation has also been impressive in recent times, with a 1.00 ERA - over the last six games - and 39 strikeouts compared to seven walks. Mikolas pitched five scoreless innings in his last outing on May 22, against the Atlanta Braves.

In his three career appearances, he has a 1.01 ERA and a 1-1 record against Cleveland.

The Guardians are comfortably leading the American League Central. However, their starting pitching has been a mess. Tanner Bibee, Joe Cantillo, and others have combined to throw just five innings over the last two days. They were hammered for six home runs and 11 total runs.

Cantillo's two-inning outing on Tuesday was the shortest of his career. He lost?6-3. In the second inning, he gave up two runs to KeibertRuiz. He also allowed Wood to hit a home run for two runs. Bibee set a franchise record on Monday by dishing out five home runs in a 10-2 win.

"I didn’t do my work and that can’t happen," said a?Cantillo whose 18 walks in May were the most allowed by a major leaguer. "Especially after Monday, I didn't allow us to win the match."

Williams was brilliant in his two previous?starts. He struck out 18 batters without walking and allowed only two runs to be scored over 14 innings. This will be his first game against the Nationals. In 20 interleague appearances, he is 7-7 and has a 3.98 ERA.

Williams, also known as "Big Rig", loves the sun and has the sixth best career ERA of all active starters in the daylight (minimum '30 starts). Williams' 2.83 is only behind?Jacob deGrom (2.02), Drew Rasmussen (2.14), Paul Skenes (2.55) Garrett Crochet (2.73), and Tarik Skubal (2.82).

Stephen Vogt, the Guardians' manager, said: "It has been two hard losses but we are back to it on Wednesday." Washington's lineup makes you work. You can't get the other team to chase if you don't pound on their zone.

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(source: Reuters)