The Washington Nationals, fresh off two close wins against the Diamondbacks, prepare for a series against the reigning Dodgers despite a 3-6 record. Their recent victories, both by a single run, highlight the importance of focusing on minor details and tightening gameplay. With MacKenzie Gore starting in cold conditions, and CJ Abrams sidelined due to a muscle tweak, the team is also navigating potential rotation changes. Manager Dave Martinez remains optimistic, stating there are no immediate concerns about the lineup or their approach to upcoming games.
As I always say, 'One more than the other guys always works.' We hung in there.
The concept of the value of a singular run should put more focus on getting the little things right.
Right now, none [concerns] about CJ Abrams. He will be sitting this one out due to a muscle tweak.
The Nats still need to decide how they will piece together their rotation for tomorrow's game against the Dodgers.
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