TORONTO β€” Alejandro Kirk had three hits and three RBIs, Chris Bassitt and Jay Jackson combined on a five-hitter and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Washington Nationals 7-0 on Wednesday.

Santiago Espinal had two hits and two RBIs and Ernie Clement had two hits and drove in a run as the Blue Jays took two of three from the Nationals, denying Washington a sixth straight series victory.

Kirk hit a two-run double in the first inning, doubled and scored in the fourth, singled and scored in the sixth and hit a sacrifice fly in the seventh.

β€œKirkie is obviously getting hot, hopefully at the right time,” Bassitt said.

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Bassitt (13-7) allowed three hits in eight innings. He leads the majors with eight starts of at least six shutout innings this season.

β€œIt starts on the mound with Chris. He was awesome,” manager John Schneider said.

Kirk said location was the key to Bassitt’s big start.

β€œThe way he mixed his pitches, he was unbelievable today,” Kirk said through a translator. β€œHe’s always good at that, but today he was special.

Jackson finished Toronto’s 13th shutout as the Blue Jays ensured they would not lose further ground in the AL wild-card race. Toronto began the day 3 1/2 games out of a playoff position.

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β€œI would say every game is a must-win from here on out,” Bassitt said. β€œThere’s a lot of pressure on us. There’s a lot of pressure on a lot of teams. Overall, it’s just get the job done.”

The Nationals were blanked for the sixth time.

β€œBassitt was good,” Washington manager Dave Martinez said. β€œHe mixed it up today. We couldn’t get in a groove, couldn’t get anything going.”

Washington had just two singles and a walk through the first four innings. Rookie Jacob Young hit a two-out double in the fifth, but Bassitt picked him off.

Bassitt retired the next seven in a row before hitting Riley Adams with a pitch in the eighth. Young grounded into a fielder’s choice, and CJ Abrams flied out.

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Nationals left-hander Patrick Corbin (9-12) lost for the first time in three starts, allowing six runs and 10 hits in six innings.

β€œOverall, just a tough day for all of us,” Corbin said.

Corbin has allowed 10 or more hits six times this season, more than any other big league pitcher. Cardinals right-hander Miles Mikolas has done it four times.