Postgamer #18: Nats get shutout in Pittsburgh despite excellent work by the pitching staff: A recap | TalkNats.com
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Postgamer #18: Nats get shutout in Pittsburgh despite excellent work by the pitching staff: A recap | TalkNats.com
"Carmen Mlodzinski threw six scoreless innings sandwiched between good innings from Mason Montgomery, Gregory Soto, and Dennis Santana, leading to a shutout against the Nationals."
"Jake Irvin struck out the first two batters he faced before walking Bryan Reynolds, which led to three consecutive singles that drove in two runs for Pittsburgh."
"The frustrating part tonight was how avoidable the damage was, as the Nationals had limited offensive opportunities despite a solid pitching performance."
The Nationals faced the Pirates and were unable to score, losing 2-0. Carmen Mlodzinski pitched six scoreless innings, supported by Mason Montgomery, Gregory Soto, and Dennis Santana. Jake Irvin of the Nationals allowed two runs in the first inning but pitched well afterward. The Nationals had limited offensive opportunities, with Curtis Mead's double in the first being their best chance. The game featured strong pitching from both teams, but the Nationals could only manage three hits throughout the game.
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