In an exciting turn of events, Brad Lord, a former Home Depot worker, made his MLB debut for the Washington Nationals, striking out superstar Shohei Ohtani twice in a stellar performance. Lord pitched 3.0 innings of shutout baseball, contributing to the Nationals' series win over the reigning champions, the Dodgers. With a four-game winning streak, the Nationals prepared for a road trip, emphasizing the importance of solid starting pitching and defense, as highlighted by Mike Rizzo. There's ongoing discussion about the team's evolving defense and its positive effect on pitcher performance.
Baseball is a game of curveballs - figuratively and literally. You never know what will happen in a baseball game.
Brad Lord, a former Home Depot seasonal worker, started his first MLB game and struck out Shohei Ohtani, the best player in baseball.
The two constants have been the starting pitching and our defense has been solid.
TalkNats spoke about moving in the direction of fixing the broken defense, and that in turn would make the pitching perform better.
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