The Washington Nationals achieved a franchise record with a remarkable 10-run first inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks, winning 11-7. This offensive surge was a result of solid preparation, led by veterans and staff who effectively analyzed opposing pitchers. Every starter contributed, with notable performances including CJ Abrams, who scored twice after being hit by pitches. The team's 11 consecutive base runners matched a long-standing record from 1961, reflecting their potent offensive capabilities and positive team dynamics during the game.
I've been part of some crooked numbers. But that was a good one.
A lot of smiles, a lot of laughter, electric. I mean, just to be a part of that was amazing.
This heater the Nationals offense has found itself on was simply the product of good preparation.
The Nationals' 11 consecutive base runners matched the longest start-of-game on-base streak since 1961.
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