Apr 8, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Alec Burleson (41) hits a 2 RBI single against the Washington Nationals during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images Jordan Walker homered again, Alec Burleson drove in three runs and notched three hits and starting pitcher Michael McGreevy retired the final 10 batters he faced as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the host Washington Nationals 6-1 on Wednesday.
Walker hit his fifth home run of the season and three St. Louis relievers completed what became a combined four-hitter. McGreevy (1-1) worked six innings, yielding one run on four hits without a walk. He struck out one.
Walker moved into a share of the big-league lead for homers after smashing a long ball for the fourth time in a five-game stretch.
The Nationals, who have lost seven of their past eight games, never led. They completed a 1-5 homestand.
Starting pitcher Miles Mikolas (0-3) allowed two runs on five hits with three walks in three innings. He fanned three.
Washington’s James Wood went 2-for-4 to join Burleson as the only players in the game with more than one hit.
Matt Svanson, Justin Bruihl and Riley O’Brien pitched in relief for St. Louis.
The Cardinals, who stranded nine runners, struck first on Burleson’s two-run, two-out single in the second inning.
Washington scored its run in the third on Luis Garcia Jr.’s fielder’s choice grounder for the second out. He was the last batter before McGreevy began his stretch of notching outs on the Nationals’ next 10 batters.
Walker’s solo homer came with one out in the fifth off Brad Lord.
The Cardinals began the seventh with back-to-back walks, and Burleson followed with an RBI single. However, a strikeout and a double-play grounder allowed the Nationals to escape without additional damage.
St. Louis tacked on two runs in the ninth. After Walker walked to load the bases with two outs, Yohel Pozo delivered a two-run single.
The teams split the previous two games of the three-game series, with the Nationals prevailing 9-6 on Monday and the Cardinals claiming a 7-6 decision in 10 innings on Tuesday.
–Field Level Media








