BOSTON (AP) Rafael Devers hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the eighth inning to lift the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Saturday.

Wearing their alternate bright-yellow jerseys with powder-blue lettering, numbers and caps, the Red Sox snapped a three-game losing streak with just their second victory in eight games.

ā€œHe's been fighting his swing, trying to stay on pitches,ā€ Red Sox manager Alex Cora said of Devers. ā€œRaffy against anybody, we'll take that.ā€

Devers hit his two-out double over the head of left fielder Eddie Rosario off Robert Garcia (0-2) after Tyler Oā€™Neill was intentionally walked.

Pinch hitter Romy Gonzalez had reached on a fielder's choice and went to second on the same play when shortstop CJ Abrams threw the ball into Boston's dugout for an error, trying to turn a double play. It looked as though Gonzalez would have beaten the throw anyway.

ā€œI thought that was the right matchup," Nationals manager Dave Martinez said of his lefty reliever facing Devers, a left-handed batter. ā€œIt was a good battle out there. He even fouled a couple of tough pitches off, Raffy just got the best of him today.ā€

Devers knew he hit it well enough to get over Rosario, who turned and tried to make a play on the ball.

ā€œI hit it very hard, so I knew something was going to happen,ā€ Devers said through a team translator. ā€œWhen I saw where he was playing, I knew he was playing a little bit short, so I knew something good was going to happen.ā€

Chris Martin (2-1) worked a scoreless inning and Kenley Jansen got three outs for his sixth save, the 426th of his career.

Wilyer Abreu hit a solo homer and Jarren Duran added an RBI double for Boston.

Rosario and Joey Meneses each hit a solo homer for the Nationals, with Menesesā€™ his first this season.

Meneses hit a 2-2 sweeper from Cooper Criswell over the Green Monster, pushing the Nationals ahead 1-0 in the second. When he rounded second base, he looked at the Natsā€™ dugout, spreading his arms with a wide smile on his face with a look of relief that he finally hit his first.

ā€œYeah, he was happy,ā€ Martinez said, smiling. ā€œGood to get that first one out of the way.ā€

Abreu tied it with his shot into Washingtonā€™s bullpen an inning later before Rosario hit a fly ball in the fifth that barely cleared the 37-foot Monster, bouncing off the top before caroming toward the left-field foul pole.

Washington starter Jake Irvin allowed two runs on four hits and struck out six without a walk in the longest start of his two-year career.

Duranā€™s double tied it in the fifth after David Hamilton reached on a fielderā€™s choice when he failed to get a sacrifice down, but made up for it by stealing second.

Criswell struck out a career-best nine over five innings, giving up two runs - on solo homers - and three hits with a walk.

Entering the day, Bostonā€™s starters had an MLB-best 2.39 ERA. Overall, the Red Sox's staff had a 2.78 ERA, lowest by the club at this point in a season since 1920.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Red Sox: Cora said right-hander Garrett Whitlock (strained left oblique) will make a rehab start for Triple-A Worcester on Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Nationals LHP MacKenzie Gore (2-3, 3.44 ERA) is slated to start Sunday series finale against RHP Brayan Bello (3-1, 3.04), who's expected to come off the injured list and start for the first time since April 19. He has been sidelined since experiencing right lat tightness.

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