An Embarrassment of Glitches; Nats Drop Tenth in a Row! A Recap | TalkNats.com
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The article discusses a disappointing baseball game where the home team faced their tenth consecutive loss, particularly against a struggling team. The game started positively with a scoreless inning from Mike Soroka, but quickly turned when Colorado began hitting homers, eventually totaling seven runs. Notably, while Soroka pitched well, Senzatela held the home team's offense scoreless for significant parts of the game. A late push from the Nationals' bullpen further compounded the team's woes, showcasing ongoing challenges in performance and morale.
When the team with the worst record in baseball comes into your ballpark and launches seven homers en route to your tenth straight loss, I find myself dangerously close to that point.
Regardless it's not my job to tell you how to feel, merely to tell you how it happened.
On the other side of the ball, Antonio Senzatela, who entered tonight with an ERA of 7.77, kept our offense off the board for the next three frames.
That was not the case tonight. A walk and a hit by pitch set the stage for Hunter Goodman to hit his third homer in two nights, extending the lead to 6-1.
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