Curtis Mead, Nationals get redemption in series finale vs. Giants
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Curtis Mead, Nationals get redemption in series finale vs. Giants
"Huge bounce-back from Curtis. Happy for him, proud of him. We had some good conversations today about last night's game, some of the mistakes we made, not just Curtis but as a group. To see them learn from them, flush them and be ready to go today - yeah, happy for Curtis, huge home run he hit there."
"The pitching staff delivered an impressive performance, with PJ Poulin, Miles Mikolas, and Andrew Alvarez scattering eight hits and a walk. None pitched in a spot they were accustomed to."
"All three bought into the new roles without hesitation, knowing that's what the team needed from them to have the best chance to win as they manage bullpen usage amid a 17-game stretch without a day off."
The Washington Nationals hold daily meetings to enhance their performance. After a loss to the San Francisco Giants, the team focused on mistakes, including Curtis Mead's base running. The coaching staff motivated the players, resulting in a positive mindset for their next game. Mead hit a two-run homer, contributing to a 3-0 victory. The pitching staff adapted to new roles, with PJ Poulin, Miles Mikolas, and Andrew Alvarez effectively managing the game despite unusual pitching assignments.
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