Dylan Crews enjoyed a euphoric moment hitting his seventh home run during the Nationals' win over the Braves, marking the most home runs by a rookie in MLB. However, his game took a concerning turn when he left due to a back injury after attempting to check his swing. Manager Dave Martinez mentioned Crews would undergo an MRI the next day. Despite the worry over Crews’s health, the Nationals are currently on a winning streak and have potential replacements ready if necessary. Crews’s numbers are currently low, affected by bad luck, but he maintains strong defense.
In the second inning, Dylan Crews hit his seventh home run of the season, the highest for any rookie, giving the Nationals a lead over the Braves.
Crews's performance was impressive, but concerns arose after he left the game due to a back injury sustained while attempting to check his swing.
Manager Dave Martinez expressed worry for Crews after indicating that this was the first instance of severe pain related to his ongoing back issue.
The Nationals celebrated a five-game winning streak despite Crews's injury, showcasing strong performance in the wake of a recent team meeting.
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