The Washington Nationals experienced a rollercoaster of emotions in their game against the New York Mets. Initially set for disappointment, they turned a three-run lead into a ninth-inning deficit before their young players stepped up. Dylan Crews sparked the rally with a triple, followed by a game-tying single from José Tena. After a series of plays, CJ Abrams scored the winning run on James Wood's grounder, leading to an ecstatic celebration. The victory exemplified the resilience and talent of the team's youth, promising brighter days ahead for the franchise.
"I'm just looking at [third base coach Ricky Gutiérrez], He sends me, I go. If not, I stay. He sent me. We won."
"Man, I'll tell you right now, CJ was hauling ass," Manager Dave Martinez said.
"That was friggin' awesome," Irvin said.
"Abrams never stopped running, sliding headfirst into home just ahead of the tag as celebrating teammates rushed onto the field."
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