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James Wood hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Jake Irvin pitched eight innings of three-hit ball as the Washington Nationals beat the San Francisco Giants 3-0.
The Washington Nationals have found their ace, but they have failed to provide him with enough run support to be successful.
The Red Sox selected fifth, fourth and third in the first three Drafts from 1965-67, but just once have they picked that early in the subsequent 57 Drafts. That came in 2021, when their wretched pande
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C.J. Abrams and the Washington Nationals take on Seiya Suzuki and the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, June 3 at 6:45 p.m. ET (on MASN and MARQ). Looking for MLB tickets? Head to StubHub today and see your team live.
A Nationals slugger is becoming the next generational superstar before Major League Baseball's eyes, and there's no slowing him down.
The San Francisco Giants (30-22) will visit the Washington Nationals (24-28), in the final game of a three-game series, Sunday at 1:35 p.m. ET. The Giants are favored (-162 on the moneyline) when they take on the Nationals (+137). The Giants will start Robbie Ray (6-0) versus the Nationals and Mike Soroka (1-2).
The Washington Nationals made a major announcement on Friday early afternoon. According to the team, with outfielder Jacob Young headed to the 10-day injured list, red hot prospect Daylen Lile's contract has been selected from Triple-A Rochester and he will come to Washington to make his Major League debut.
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SB Nation on MSNWashington Nationals offense becoming feast or famineUntil these other guys step up, the Nationals offense is going to be feast or famine. When the big guys are carrying the lineup, the offense will look great, but when they aren’t playing at a super human level, the offense will sputter. This is something Mike Rizzo will have to fix in the years to come.
It’s like a marriage,” Dylan Crews said. “Things aren’t going to go great sometimes. You’ve just got to stick to it and believe in it.”
As soon as outfielder Daylen Lile heard Triple-A Rochester manager Matthew LeCroy play “BANDIT” by Don Toliver in the Red Wings’ clubhouse after the game on Thursday night, he couldn’t believe the moment was happening.