WASHINGTON (AP) Lane Thomas hit a grand slam and the Washington Nationals routed the Chicago White Sox 13-3 on Wednesday.

Joey Meneses and Dominic Smith also homered for Washington, which had a season high in runs and won back-to-back games for the first time since taking three in a row from Aug. 24-26.

Washington won by at least 10 for the first time since a 14-4 victory over San Francisco on April 29, 2022.

Gavin Sheets drove in two runs for Chicago, which has dropped nine of 12 and 14 of 19. The White Sox (58-95) are 37 games under .500 for the first time since finishing 62-100 in 2018.

Thomas broke the game open after Jesse Scholtens allowed Luis GarcĆ­aā€™s single, hit Jake Alu and walked CJ Abrams to load the bases in the third inning. After taking the first pitch, Thomas hammered a curveball to left for his 26th home run and second career grand slam to put Washington up 8-1.

Thomas, who also walked twice and was hit by a pitch, said he made a conscious effort to be more patient at the plate - especially after a postgame conversation Tuesday with his wife.

ā€œI got in the car last night and I was kind of in a bad mood,ā€ Thomas said. ā€œShe was like ā€˜Just kind of suck it up and stop swinging at those (bad) pitches.ā€™ I was kind of surprised that came out of her mouth. I canā€™t have her yelling at me after the game.ā€

Before the blast, Thomas was 4 for 33 lifetime with the bases loaded, including 1 for 13 this season.

Scholtens surrendered six runs in two innings, including Smithā€™s solo homer to lead off the fourth.

Meneses homered for the second day in a row, a two-run shot in the fifth off Deivi GarcĆ­a.

ā€œWe didnā€™t pitch very well and we didnā€™t hit,ā€ White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. ā€œNine free passes (via walk or hit batsman), a couple errors. Thereā€™s not much to really talk about in this game.ā€

Josiah Gray (8-12) earned his first victory since July 22. The right-hander gave up a run on five hits in five innings and struck out four.

Gray, Washingtonā€™s lone All-Star selection, surpassed his victory total from last season. It was the first time he completed five innings in consecutive starts since doing so 10 times in a row in June and July.

ā€œI think the first goal is to stay healthy, and then you want to perform,ā€ Gray said. ā€œYou want to go out there every outing and put the team in a position to win. The last two outings, Iā€™ve been able to do that.ā€

Washington took the lead in the second on Ildemaro Vargasā€™ RBI single off Tanner Banks (0-4). Abrams later added a two-run double to make it 4-1.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

White Sox: Chicago activated LHP Garrett Crochet (shoulder) from the injured list and placed RHP Gregory Santos (elbow inflammation) on the 15-day IL. Santos went 2-2 with a 3.39 ERA and five saves in 60 games.

Nationals: RHP Trevor Williamsā€™ turn in the rotation will be skipped. Williams has thrown 141 innings after not surpassing 91 innings in each of the last three seasons. ā€œHe wants to finish the year off, so I thought the best thing was to skip him one and let him have one more,ā€ manager Dave Martinez said. ā€¦ Martinez said LHP MacKenzie Gore (finger blister) will not pitch again this season. Gore has been on the injured list since Sept. 9.

UP NEXT

White Sox: After Thursdayā€™s off day, RHP Touki Toussaint (4-7, 5.40 ERA) makes his second career start against Boston and first since 2018 when Chicago begins a three-game series Friday at Fenway Park.

Nationals: RHP Jake Irvin (3-6, 4.34), who has a 2.48 ERA in five home starts since July 31, faces Atlanta for the first time as Washington begins a four-game series Thursday.

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