Zack Littell suffers first disaster outing as Nationals lose series opener to Giants
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Zack Littell suffers first disaster outing as Nationals lose series opener to Giants
"Zack Littell had a brutal outing, giving up 11 hits and 8 earned runs over 4 innings, raising his ERA to 7.11."
"James Wood showcased his hitting ability with a remarkable 441-foot homer, demonstrating his unique talent for hitting to the opposite field."
"Daylen Lile hit his first homer of the season, a 418-foot shot, as he aims to increase his extra-base hits early in the season."
"Richard Lovelady's debut was disappointing, allowing 2 hits, issuing 2 walks, and striking out only 1 while giving up a run."
The Washington Nationals faced a tough defeat against the San Francisco Giants, losing 10-5. Zack Littell, a key offseason acquisition, had a poor performance, allowing 11 hits and 8 earned runs in just 4 innings, raising his ERA to 7.11. Despite this, the Nationals' offense showed promise, with James Wood hitting a 441-foot homer and Daylen Lile hitting his first homer of the season. New acquisition Richard Lovelady struggled in his debut, further complicating the Nationals' bullpen issues in 2026.
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