WASHINGTON (AP) Carlos Correa hit a solo home run and made a diving play to prevent a game-tying run, and the Minnesota Twins beat the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Wednesday.

ā€œHe makes the play of the day defensively, clearly,ā€ Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said of Correa's lunging stop and throw that preserved a 2-1 lead. ā€œWeā€™re probably still playing, or we could be down if he doesnā€™t play the way that he played today defensively. I mean, thatā€™s big-time stuff.ā€

Max Kepler also had a solo shot, doubled and scored a late run to win the game and series, which the Twins began by losing their seventh in a row.

Minnesota starter Simeon Woods allowed three hits and a walk over 4 and 2/3 scoreless innings, and Steven Okert (1-0) retired four straight batters - after hopping on the Nationals' bullpen cart and tipping his driver a $5 bill - for the first win of his career with the Twins.

ā€œI've been carrying it the whole series, waiting to get in,ā€ Okert said.

Joey Meneses homered for Washington, which lost its seventh out of eight while going 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position.

In the seventh, Keibert Ruiz grounded into a fielder's choice off Jax Griffin to plate one runner, advance another to third and cut Washington's deficit.

Jacob Young followed by hammering a grounder up the middle. But Correa ranged to his left, dove to glove the ball, than leaped to his feet and threw to retire Young by a step.

Caleb Thielbar worked a clean eighth, and after Kepler scored on Ryan Jeffers' single, Jhoan Duran worked around Meneses' homer to preserve his fourth save.

Jake Irvin (2-5) allowed two runs in 6 1/3 innings in his first career start against a Twins team that once drafted him in the late rounds out of high school.

ā€œJake pitched really well. He kept us in the game,ā€ said Nationals manager Dave Martinez.

The Nationals righty allowed only five hits and struck out six, but twice succumbed to first-pitch swings.

Kepler led off the second by catching up to Irvinā€™s fastball and sent a towering shot to right-center. With two outs in the sixth, Correa turned on Irvin's curveball and drove it several rows deep into the left-field seats.

ā€œHe went up there with a good plan,ā€ said Baldelli, who on Monday had vented that his team was not adjusting well to opponents focusing on off-speed offerings. ā€œThat's making an adjustment in a game. That's all the stuff we're talking about.ā€

TRAINERS ROOM

Twins: DH/OF Trevor Larnach (turf toe) played his first game in the field since May 8, starting in left, but is still dealing with some soreness. ā€œThere's really only one way to test it out, it's to put him in the field and let him play,ā€ Baldelli said.

UP NEXT

Twins: RHP Bailey Ober takes his turn Friday in the opener of a three-game series against Texas and seven-game home stand.

Nationals: Begin a three-game set against visiting Seattle on Friday, but have not yet named their probable starters for the series.

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