WASHINGTON, D.C.: Gio Gonzalez was better. Not great. But better. Gonzalez limited Miami to two runs over five innings, but walked four Marlins in a 114-pitch effort, working his way in and out of trouble with the help of four double plays. It was tied at 2-2 after eight and a half when Mark Reynolds hit a walk-off home run to win it, and with the win, the Washington Nationals extended their winning streak against their divisional rivals to 13-straight games.
Gio vs MIA: Gio Gonzalez took the mound tonight with a six-start winless streak going, over which the left-hander was (0-3) with a 7.