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After a brutal seven-game losing streak, the Washington Nationals found the spark they needed with a 5-4 comeback win over the Braves in Atlanta. Fueled by clutch late-inning hits from Dylan Crews, José Tena, Amed Rosario, and James Wood, along with strong bullpen work from José A. Ferrer and Kyle Finnegan, the young Nats showed resilience and finally got back in the win column. The energy was different — a result, perhaps, of a timely team meeting that helped reset the locker room and reminded everyone that aggressive, confident baseball is still the identity they’re trying to build.
Though mistakes and unlucky breaks continued to surface early — missed opportunities on the bases and a few defensive miscues — the team’s late-inning push flipped the narrative. For a rebuilding squad where wins aren’t the only metric, this one mattered. Not just because they beat a division powerhouse, but because they found a way to win a close game — something they’ll need to repeat if they want to keep building toward the future. This episode dives into how it all came together and what it means moving forward.
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After a brutal seven-game losing streak, the Washington Nationals found the spark they needed with a 5-4 comeback win over the Braves in Atlanta. Fueled by clutch late-inning hits from Dylan Crews, José Tena, Amed Rosario, and James Wood, along with strong bullpen work from José A. Ferrer and Kyle Finnegan, the young Nats showed resilience and finally got back in the win column. The energy was different — a result, perhaps, of a timely team meeting that helped reset the locker room and reminded everyone that aggressive, confident baseball is still the identity they’re trying to build.
Though mistakes and unlucky breaks continued to surface early — missed opportunities on the bases and a few defensive miscues — the team’s late-inning push flipped the narrative. For a rebuilding squad where wins aren’t the only metric, this one mattered. Not just because they beat a division powerhouse, but because they found a way to win a close game — something they’ll need to repeat if they want to keep building toward the future. This episode dives into how it all came together and what it means moving forward.
Ready to snack smarter? Use the promo code MINUTECAST to get 15% off your Righteous Felon order! Visit https://www.righteousfelon.com/?ref=MINUTECAST today and grab your new favorite snack!
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