Nationals Shut Out Cardinals

Jack Flaherty pitched five effective innings for St. Louis in his first big league action since June, but the bullpen let him down as the Cardinals had their four-game winning streak stopped by Joey Meneses and the Washington Nationals 6-0 Monday.

Meneses got three hits and fellow rookie C.J. Abrams had four to back five shutout innings from Aníbal Sánchez (2-5). Washington, which has the worst record in the majors, has won three in a row.

Flaherty (0-1) returned from the injured list after being sidelined by a right shoulder issue. In his first start since June 26, he allowed one run on six hits and a walk. He struck out six and hit a batter while throwing 91 pitches.

St. Louis managed just three singles against three pitchers.

The Cardinals optioned RHP Dakota Hudson to Triple-A Memphis and designated RHP Junior Fernández for assignment. Fernández appeared in 13 games in relief for the Cardinals this season with a 0-0 record and a 2.93 ERA.

LHP Steven Matz (left MCL tear) will begin a minor league rehab stint Tuesday with Double-A Springfield. When he returns later this month, the Cardinals plan to use Matz out of the bullpen.

LHP José Quintana (4-6, 3.47) will be making his third start of the season against the Nationals and his first as a member of the Cardinals, 5:50 with the pregame and the first pitch at 6:45 on KIRX.

The Brewers beat the Rockies 6-4, so the Cardinals lead is 7 ½ games.