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Mountcastle homers off Harvey to help Orioles beat Nats 4-3

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) ā€” Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle told former teammate and current Washington Nationals reliever Hunter Harvey over dinner Monday he would take him deep if he got the chance during a two-game series this week. Harvey countered he would he hit Mountcastle in the back.

Mountcastleā€™s trash talk proved prophetic Tuesday night, as he homered off Harvey to help the Orioles beat the Nationals 4-3.

ā€œI got him,ā€ Mountcastle said. ā€œItā€™s probably one of my favorite home runs Iā€™ve ever hit.ā€

Mountcastle and the Orioles moved within five games of Tampa Bay for the AL's final wild-card spot. The Nationals have lost four in a row and six of their last seven to fall a season-high 44 games under .500 at a majors-worst 49-93.

Mountcastle led off the fifth with his 22nd homer, a shot to right-center off Harvey (1-1) to tie it at 3. The former Baltimore prospect said he was not surprised he couldnā€™t calm down facing his former team.

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ā€œI figured it would be, especially with Mountcastle,ā€ Harvey said. ā€œThe dude was in my wedding. I talk to him (just) about every night. When he got in the box, I was like ā€˜Oh, here we go.ā€™ I just couldnā€™t calm down.ā€

Mountcastle grinned as he rounded first base, and Harvey couldnā€™t help but to smile as well.

ā€œI started laughing,ā€ Harvey said. ā€œThatā€™s the first time I ever laughed giving up a home run. It was hard to hide that emotion just because weā€™re so close. We talk so much trash. He looked at me and was laughing and I knew my phone was going to get blowed up and I knew he was going to wear me out. I was like ā€˜This is the worst-case scenario.ā€™ā€

Gunnar Henderson then doubled, went to third on RamoĢn UriĢasā€™ single and scored on Austin Haysā€™ bloop double for the go-ahead run.

Mountcastle also singled and walked twice.

ā€œFor me, that was the best at-bats heā€™s taken in months,ā€ Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde said.

Baltimoreā€™s Dean Kremer (7-5) allowed three runs in five-plus innings, yielding eight hits while striking out one. FeĢlix Bautista worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth for his 13th save in 14 attempts.

Bautista has retired 33 of the 38 batters he has faced since surrendering a home run to Bostonā€™s Xander Bogaerts on Aug. 21.

Baltimore opened the scoring in the first on Hendersonā€™s RBI single. The Nationals tied it in the bottom of the inning on Luis GarciĢaā€™s run-scoring double, then went ahead on Luke Voitā€™s RBI single and GarciĢaā€™s RBI grounder in the third. The Orioles cut it to 3-2 when Cedric Mullins grounded into a double play in the fourth.

Washington starter Cory Abbott allowed two runs and struck out three in three-plus innings.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Orioles: 2B Rougned Odor, who left Sunday game after being hit on the right hand, was available to pinch hit. ā€¦ RHP Rico Garcia cleared outright waivers and was assigned to Triple-A Norfolk.

Nationals: Manager Dave Martinez said LHP MacKenzie Gore (elbow inflammation) would throw a bullpen session Wednesday with the hopes of making another rehabilitation start Friday. Gore threw 1 2/3 scoreless innings Sunday for Triple-A Rochester. ā€¦ DH Nelson Cruz (blurry vision) was removed for a pinch hitter in the fifth.

UP NEXT

Orioles RHP Tyler Wells (7-6, 3.91 ERA) will make his second start Wednesday night since returning from the injured list as the two-game series concludes. Nationals LHP Patrick Corbin (6-18, 6.30) leads the majors in losses.

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