The Nationals' bullpen, having shown strong performance in the week, experienced regression during a game against the Angels. Michael Soroka delivered a solid start, limiting the Angels to one run, but the Nationals' offense couldn't capitalize on several scoring chances. After CJ Abrams hit a solo home run to tie the game, Soroka's sixth-inning struggles became apparent again, as he faced issues that have troubled him this season. Overall, the Nationals missed key opportunities to score, resulting in a disappointing outcome despite Soroka's efforts.
The Nationals' bullpen, ranking near the bottom in ERA, faced inevitable regression, showcased vividly in their recent performance.
Michael Soroka's performance marked significant progress in overcoming his mental barrier in the sixth inning, yielding only one run over five innings.
Despite Michael Soroka's strong showing, the Nationals struggled offensively, failing to capitalize on multiple scoring opportunities against the Angels.
CJ Abrams' fifth-inning home run tied the game but highlighted the Nats' overall failure in clutch situations throughout the match.
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