
"Cade Cavalli was far from his best self tonight, but the combination of four gutsy innings from him, plus some clutch power hitting from the offense, gave the Nationals a strong chance to win tonight."
"The Cardinals were the ones to jump onto the scoreboard immediately tonight, capitalizing on what was certainly a down night for Cade Cavalli's command."
"James Wood saw a steady diet of breaking pitches from the Cardinals' starter Matthew Liberatore, and finally saw one he liked, then proceeded to belt a waist-high slider over the fence in left center to tie this game at 2."
"Cavalli battled his way into the middle innings, clearly without his best stuff, but once again he was able to just use what he had to his advantage and stack up outs with it."
Cade Cavalli struggled with command but managed to pitch four innings for the Nationals. The Cardinals took an early lead with two runs, capitalizing on a leadoff walk and a defensive error. The Nationals responded with an RBI single from Daylen Lile. James Wood tied the game with a home run, marking his second consecutive game with a homer. Despite Cavalli's efforts, the Nationals' bullpen faltered again, impacting the team's chances of winning the game and series.
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