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Cubs Shutout By Nationals 3-0

CHICAGO (AP) — Gio Gonzalez pitched two-hit ball over seven innings, and the Washington Nationals beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 Saturday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.

Gonzalez had his way with one of the weakest lineups in the majors, outperforming Dallas Beeler in the right-hander's major league debut.

Anthony Rendon had three hits, including a two-out double against Beeler in the sixth before scoring the game's first run on a wild pitch. He added an RBI triple off Justin Grimm and came home on a sacrifice fly by Adam LaRoche against Wesley Wright in a two-run eighth.

Denard Span chipped in with two hits and scored a run. He also made a leaping catch in front of the center-field wall after getting turned around on a drive by Justin Ruggiano in the fourth, and the Nationals snapped a three-game losing streak.

Gonzalez (5-4) had little trouble against a team that came in with the majors' second-worst batting average.

The left-hander struck out seven and walked two. He is 2-0 in three starts after missing a month because of inflammation in his pitching shoulder.

Tyler Clippard worked the eighth and Rafael Soriano finished for his 19th save in 21 chances.

Beeler was about as good as Gonzalez after being called up from Triple-A Iowa as the 26th man. He pitched four-hit ball while allowing an unearned run in six innings.

He also singled in his first at-bat when he lined the first pitch he saw up the middle in the third, drawing big cheers from the crowd.

Neither team got an extra-base hit until Rendon doubled to left in the sixth. He moved up on a passed ball by John Baker before Ryan Zimmerman walked, and he scored the game's first run when Beeler bounced a pitch to LaRoche.

NOTES: The Nationals remain optimistic that OF Bryce Harper will return from a torn ligament in his left thumb early in the week, if not Monday. The 2012 NL Rookie of the Year, who was injured sliding head first into third in a game against San Diego in April, has been rehabbing in the minors. "He's progressing really well," manager Matt Williams said. "I feel good at some point this coming week (he will return), Monday is a possibility." ... Washington recalled Game 2 starter Blake Treinen and reliever Xavier Cedeno from Triple-A Syracuse while optioning RHP Taylor Hill to the minor league club. ... Chicago OF Junior Lake was back in the lineup for Game 1 after sitting out Friday. He slid hard into a metal door in the outfield wall and left Thursday's game. ... The Cubs have their first scheduled Sunday off in 82 years because of the annual Pride Parade in Chicago. The last one was on June 19, 1932. Chicago played the Giants in New York on a Saturday and then visited Philadelphia on a Monday.

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