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The Nats had their second walk-off win of the weekend as they overcame a six run deficit on Sunday afternoon for a thrilling 8-7 victory over the NL East leading Mets. Riley Adams hit a 3 run HR in the bottom of the 7th to put Washington just one run back. The offense then ncame through with two runs in the 9th and yet again it was CJ Abrams coming across for the winning run.
(11:30) Dylan Crews began the team's scoring with a solo homer to continue his hot stretch. Crews has six hits in the past three games and has gotten a hit almost everyday since April 15th.
(16:00) The much maligned bullpen kept its momentum as of late alive. The 'pen combined for four innings of scoreless work, including a clean inning by the lefty Colin Poche.
(19:30) Mitchell Parker had a disastrous first inning as he allowed five runs and saw the Mets bat around. As bad as his start was, he was able to settle down and fight his way to complete five innings and save the bullpen for a few frames.
(25:00) Evaluating where the Nationals are at after this recent stretch.
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By Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi, Blue Wire4.9
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The Nats had their second walk-off win of the weekend as they overcame a six run deficit on Sunday afternoon for a thrilling 8-7 victory over the NL East leading Mets. Riley Adams hit a 3 run HR in the bottom of the 7th to put Washington just one run back. The offense then ncame through with two runs in the 9th and yet again it was CJ Abrams coming across for the winning run.
(11:30) Dylan Crews began the team's scoring with a solo homer to continue his hot stretch. Crews has six hits in the past three games and has gotten a hit almost everyday since April 15th.
(16:00) The much maligned bullpen kept its momentum as of late alive. The 'pen combined for four innings of scoreless work, including a clean inning by the lefty Colin Poche.
(19:30) Mitchell Parker had a disastrous first inning as he allowed five runs and saw the Mets bat around. As bad as his start was, he was able to settle down and fight his way to complete five innings and save the bullpen for a few frames.
(25:00) Evaluating where the Nationals are at after this recent stretch.
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