Cubs 5, Nationals 2

CHICAGO -- Kyle Hendricks allowed just two hits in six shutout innings while Ben Zobrist homered and had four RBI as the Chicago Cubs beat the Washington Nationals 5-2 on Thursday in matchup of early division leaders.

Hendricks (2-2) struck out four and walked two in an 87-pitch outing to secure his first victory since April 9.

Nationals starter Joe Ross (3-1) was pulled with two out in the seventh after allowing a leadoff single to Ryan Kalish and walking pinch hitter Jorge Soler with two gone.

Ross allowed two runs on five hits through 6 2/3 innings, walked two and struck out nine.

In the eighth, Cubs reliever Pedro Strop, the fourth pitcher of the night, hit one batter and walked another with none out. But he struck out out Michael Taylor and got Anthony Rendon to ground into an inning-ending double play to work out of the jam.

Zobrist's third home run of the season in the bottom of the eighth came with two-out off National's left-hander Felipe Rivero and scored Tommy La Stella. Addison Russell followed with a two-out double to left, driving in Kalish.

Cubs left-hander Travis Wood gave up a two-run home run to Jayson Werth with two out in the ninth to trim the final margin.

La Stella was 3-for-4 with two runs scored as the? Cubs (21-6) captured their fourth straight win. The Nationals (19-9) lost for the second time in seven games.

Chicago opened a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning after loading the bases with no outs.

Zobrist's single to right drove in La Stella from third and Kris Bryant from second. However, Anthony Rizzo, intentionally walked ahead of Zobrist's at-bat to load the bases, was retired at third on a pinpoint throw from Bryce Harper to Rendon.

The Cubs threatened in the first on La Stella's one-out double to left. La Stella reached third on Bryant's fielder's choice grounder to second but failed to score.

The Nationals had a runner in scoring position in the third after Michael Taylor's two-out double to left, but he was stranded.

Cubs center fielder Dexter Fowler was ejected in the third inning after arguing a third strike call with plate umpire Vic Carapazza. Jason Heyward, who had not played since May 1 due to a sore wrist, replaced Fowler in center and in the leadoff spot.

NOTES: Chicago was the center of baseball universe Thursday with four first-place teams playing. Along with the Nationals at Cubs, the American League East-leading Red Sox were at the White Sox, who were first in the AL Central. ... Washington opened the third leg of a three-city tour with the first of four games at Wrigley Field. The Nationals previously swept the Cardinals and took two of three from the Royals. ... Washington sends RHP Max Scherzer (3-1, 3.35 ERA) against Cubs RHP John Lackey (3-1, 4.32) on Friday. ... Chicago put RHP Neil Ramirez (0-0, 4.50) on the bereavement list and recalled RHP Spencer Patton from Triple-A Iowa. Patton made 10 scoreless appearances for Iowa, posting four saves. ... The Cubs have won seven of nine series this season. They also have yet to lose consecutive games, the deepest they have gone in a season without back-to-back losses since 1907.
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Washington NationalsNationals000000002230
Chicago CubsCubs000200030580
WP:Kyle Hendricks (CHC)
LP:Joe Ross (WAS)
HR:(CHC): Ben Zobrist
(WAS): Jayson Werth
Season Series
Chi. CubsStatsWashington
5-2Vs2-5
.255Batting Average.215
4.9Runs / Game4.0
10Home Runs5
4Errors1