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Guardians Game Score today against Washington National in Douleheader

The Washington Nationals and Cleveland Guardians will play a traditional Doubleweader on Tuesday after the start of their three games on Monday evening, May 5th.

The first game is planned for 3:35 p.m. With the series finale for 12:05 on Wednesday, the entire series could be completed within 24 hours.

Washington completed a 3: 3 road trip with a rain with 4: 1 against the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. Cleveland has won five out of six in total and is 2-1 on a six-game road after a 5: 4 victory in Toronto on May 4th.

We will have live score updates in the two games all day:

The Nationals have the only goal in the game after two goalless innings in game 2.

Guardians get once in the 9th, but the nationals record the victory

Cleveland got a run with a Gabriel Arias victim in ninth, but that was it, and the nationals won 10: 9. The guards first had the binding run when Brayan Rocchio flew to the left after the game.

Citizens take the lead in their half of the 7th

Washington set up three consecutive two goals to bring 10-8 lead in seventh place. The Nationales scored four runs for the helpers Cade Smith and Hunter Gaddis with a Keibert Ruiz RBI-Single, an RBI double by Dylan Crews and a double from José Tena two runs.

Wächter regained the lead in the 7th

Cleveland gave the lead six times in the seventh when the guards drove around in the inning. The guards scored seven goals in the inning.

Jhonkeny Noels RBI Double achieved Angel Martínez and shortened Cleveland's deficit to 6: 3. José Ramírez excluded an Infield Single to achieve Steven Kwan with the fourth run. Kyle Manzardos Field election drove home with the fifth run Noel. Gabriel Arias met to the left to achieve Manzardo and Carlos Santana to give the guards the lead. Martínez, who was beating for the second time in the inning, drove home with an Infield single in Shortstop. However, Nolan Jones was thrown to the game to score from second place in the game and end the inning.

Jacob Young's two-run-Single to Center scored Keibert Ruiz and Luis García Jr. Scores and increased the Nationals to 6-2.

Washington leads 4-2 to sixth place after Alex called to achieve Jacob Young.

James Wood met his 10th Homerun of the season, a double shot to the right, which gave the Washington 3-2 in the third inning.

Nolan Jones met a solo homerun in the second to bring the Guardians back 2-1. Jones put it onto the right field for his second Homer this season.

CJ Abrams made a mistake and came into the middle on a Nathaniel Lowe One-out single. The teams go 1-1 for the second time.

Cleveland invited the bases to walks with one and once scored a 1-0 lead. Daniel SchneeMan scored the lonely run on a wild field.

Guardians-right-handed Luis Ortiz (2-3, 4.78 ERA) and the right-hander Jake Irvin (2: 1, 4.01), the planned pitchers on Monday, will work on Tuesday.

In his last start, Ortiz took off his longest excursion of the season, non -fighting against the Minnesota Twins. He threw 6 1/3 shutout inside and allowed three goals and two walks, while in a game that the Guardians won 4-2, scored five walks.

“We needed that from Luis to have the chance to win this game and I know that he won't get the victory, but Luis won the game for us,” said manager Stephen Vogt. “Only the efficiency in this way in the seventh and as many outs as possible.”

Ortiz is 0: 1 with a 6.75 ERA in two games towards Washington.

Irvin wants to bounce back after his worst excursion in the young season. Against the Phillies, he allowed six runs with eight goals – two of them Homer – in six innings.

Irvin won his only career start against Cleveland and allowed two races over six innings on June 2, 2024.

Cleveland sends the right-handed Ben Lively (1-2, 3.72) against the right-handed Brad Lord (1-3, 4.43) in game 2.

LIVELY threw 5 2/3 Inninging Baseballs on May 1st in a non -fighting against the Minnesota Twins. He allowed five goals and excluded two without a walk.

Living is 1: 1 3.29 ERA in two starts against the nationals.

Rookie Lord won his first Major League victory last time and allowed two runs in five innings against the Phillies. He excluded four and went one.

“It was really just mixing and suitable parking spaces, tried to keep them out of balance and really try to keep them away from the fastball,” said Lord. “I and (Catcher Keibert Ruiz) had a plan and carried out many off-speed parking spaces.”

Lord, who was recorded in the rotation instead of the injured Michael Soroka, has only admitted two runs in each of his last three starts. After Soroka shortly before the return, the team has to decide whether to keep Lord in Washington or make him for Triple-A Rochester.

Washington Infielder Josh Bell was not in the line -up on Monday and would have missed his third game in a row when he dealt with a groin problem.

“I'm very careful,” said manager Dave Martinez on Monday. “We played in bad weather. He is a big guy, so I would like to make sure that he is fine. But he is definitely better.”

Bell scores in 30 games with five homes and 14 RBIs .139.

The Closer Emmanuel Clase Cleveland came to protect a lead of two runs. He started the inning with a worry error and allowed a run before scored the final from a 5: 4 victory for his seventh Save.

Clase deserves a rescue in each of his last three appearances. In four of his last five outings, he did not allow a deserved run that allowed four goals and no walks in five innings with six strikes. The all-star dropped his ERA in this route after a rocky start into the season from 7.84 to 5.87.

“(There are) Nobody else on the planet that I would prefer to have on the hill in the ninth inning,” said Vogt about his closer.

  1. Tiger 22-13
  2. Guardian 20-14
  3. Royals 20-16
  4. Twins 15-20
  5. White SOX 10-25

This story is later updated with the results and details of The Guardian's Doubheheader against the Nationals.

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