Top of lineup makes it easy for Fedde and bullpen

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PITTSBURGH – They got plenty of production from the top of their lineup. They got the five innings they needed from their starter. And by the time they needed to turn to their bullpen, the Nationals held a comfortable enough lead for manager Davey Martinez to bypass a few of his best relievers and save them for another day.

All in all, that spelled a very good night for the Nats, who waltzed to a 7-2 victory over the Pirates on Jackie Robinson Day at PNC Park.

As had been the case in each of their three previous wins, the Nationals got at least five innings from their starter, with Erick Fedde completing five up-and-downs tonight despite an elevated pitch count early. That’s been the clear formula for the team’s success so far in 2022.

Sustained offensive production hasn’t always been a hallmark, but it was on display tonight, particularly from the top four batters in Martinez’s lineup. César Hernández, Juan Soto, Nelson Cruz and Josh Bell went a combined 8-for-16 with three walks and six RBIs, leading the way.

For the fifth time in five days on this road trip, Hernández reached base leading off the top of the first. And for the fourth time, he wound up scoring to give the Nationals a quick lead.

Cruz returns, Adrianza jogs, Strange-Gordon pitches

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ATLANTA – Less than an hour before today’s scheduled first pitch at Truist Park, Nelson Cruz was in shallow left field, stretching, exercising and testing out his tight groin with Nationals executive director of medical services Harvey Sharman. He didn’t know yet if he’d be playing this afternoon or not after sitting out Tuesday night’s game.

Then Cruz walked back to the visitors’ dugout, headed down to the batting tunnel underneath the stands, and some 15 minutes later the Nats put out their lineup. With Cruz batting third and serving as designated hitter.

“He came in, got treatment, said he felt better,” manager Davey Martinez said earlier in his office. “I want to get him in the cage, let him hit, see where we’re at. We haven’t posted a lineup yet because we’re waiting on him.”

Cruz wasn’t able to play Tuesday, telling Martinez before the game he “couldn’t get loose.” The manager immediately told the 41-year-old to get some treatment and see if he could feel well enough to pinch-hit later in the game. Once the Nationals were trailing by double-digits, there was no reason to take a chance, so Cruz never appeared.

He’s back in there today, though, for the sixth time in seven games to begin the season. And in the short time he’s been with the club, he’s established a trusting rapport with his skipper.

Game 7 lineups: Nats at Braves

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ATLANTA – It doesn’t really mean much in the larger scheme, but in your mind, wouldn’t a 3-4 start to this season sound a whole lot better than a 2-5 start? Especially given the competition they’ve faced, if the Nationals emerge one game under .500 from this gantlet, you’d have to consider that a modest success, right?

Well, they have a chance to do just that this afternoon when they seek a series victory over the Braves in a matinee finale. They’ll obviously need to play a much better game than they did Tuesday night, when they were shellacked 16-4. But then again, they won the opener in convincing fashion, 11-2, so anything’s possible.

It’s a stiffer challenge today facing Braves ace Max Fried, though the lefty struggled on opening day, giving up five earned runs and eight hits over 5 2/3 innings to the Reds. He actually faced the Nationals six times last season, going 3-1 with a 4.08 ERA.

Josiah Gray starts for the Nats, who could certainly use some quality innings from the right-hander. The good news: The entire A bullpen is available, none of them having needed to pitch in either of the first two games of this series.

Nelson Cruz is back in the starting lineup after being scratched from last night's game with groin tightness. The slugger is batting third as the designated hitter.

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