LOS ANGELES (AP) CJ Abrams homered in the first at-bat of the game and the Washington Nationals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 on Wednesday to take the series.

Nationals starter Jake Irvin (1-1) threw six scoreless innings to get his first win of the season and gave up just four hits. Irvin was efficient and dominant all afternoon.

ā€œHeā€™s been unbelievable,ā€ Washington manager Dave Martinez said. ā€œHeā€™s been outstanding, actually. He keeps getting better and better. The confidence is growing, so he gives us the innings we need. We had a big conversation after the sixth inning. I felt heā€™d let the air out there that last inning and we talked a little bit. We had a fresh bullpen so we decided to go with the bullpen. I canā€™t say enough about what heā€™s done so far.ā€

Landon Knack (0-1) made his major league debut for the Dodgers.

Abrams smacked his second pitch of the game to right centerfield for his third career leadoff home run. Joey Menses hit a sacrifice fly to center to score a run for a 2-0 lead also in the first. Those were the only runs of the game.

Knack settled down after that first inning and retired the next 12 batters.

ā€œStarted off and had a little bit of nerves going,ā€ Knack said. ā€œI was excited and then back end of the inning started to calm down and after we got through the first inning started to do things as normal.ā€

He allowed those two earned runs on four hits, struck out four and walked one.

After a five-hit game the day before, Mookie Betts was 0-for-4. Shohei Ohtani was 3-for-4 with three singles.

ā€œShohei was fantastic. I thought he did a great job,ā€ manager Dave Roberts said. ā€œHe saw some good arms today. I thought he did a great job controlling the strike zone. When he got a pitch in the strike zone, he hit it hard. If he can continue to do that, as good as he is, I think that he can be even better.ā€

Kyle Finnegan earned his seventh save of the season by retiring the side in the ninth.

But Irvinā€™s fastball stole the show Wednesday.

ā€œThat was the goal today, compete over the plate,ā€ Irvin said. ā€œI canā€™t create swing and miss, it just happens. Do my job, compete over the plate and let the rest work out.ā€

UP NEXT

Washington LHP Mackenzie Gore (2-0, 0.00 ERA) faces Houstonā€™s Justin Verlander, who makes his first start of the season, in Washington on Friday. Gore has 23 strikeouts in 22 1/3 innings this season. Los Angeles RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto (1-1, 4.50) makes the start Friday against the New York Mets. Yamamoto has 21 strikeouts this season.

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