
"The Nationals pulled off a 3-0 win this afternoon in the final tilt of this weekend's three-game series against San Francisco, and they did it behind a shutout performance from a three-man pitching combo that I promise you nobody could've predicted."
"The offense came all in the bottom half of the fifth against Robbie Ray, and that three-run frame would be the only scoring we saw at Nationals Park today."
"The Giants put runners on first and second in each of the first two innings, and with Miles Mikolas on the mound, that hasn't exactly been a recipe for success thusfar this season, but he held firm this afternoon."
"The bottom of the fifth finally saw some action on the scoreboard, as the Nationals scored the only three runs of the entire game in this middle frame behind some early hits and a big blast to punctuate the rally."
The Nationals achieved a 3-0 victory against the San Francisco Giants, highlighted by a shutout from pitchers PJ Poulin, Miles Mikolas, and Andrew Alvarez. The offense scored all three runs in the fifth inning against Robbie Ray. Despite several scoring threats from the Giants in the early innings, the Nationals' pitchers managed to escape jams. The game featured key moments, including crucial strikeouts and a significant rally that led to the only runs of the match.
Read at TalkNats.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]