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Washington Nationals drop third straight; second in a row to Miami Marlins, 5-3

Jackson Tetreault, 26, gave up nine hits, a walk, and seven earned runs in four innings in his MLB debut, then allowed six hits and two walks in seven innings of work in start No. 2, with three unearned runs scoring in that outing, and the right-hander put it all together the third time out, holding hitters to four hits, two walks, and one run in six strong in which he threw 99 pitches to 23 batters.

“He’s done well,” manager Davey Martinez said after start No. 3 for the right-hander.

“We’ll go back and look at some things, talk to him tomorrow about some different things that we saw, and then make a couple adjustments and then go from there.