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Nats Chat

Crushed in Queens

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Sports, Baseball

4.9574 Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

The Nats were blown out 10-1 on Tuesday night at the Mets. Mark (From NYC) & Al react to Mitchell Parker's rough outing, that saw him allow five runs in under four innings of work and make yet another mental error in the field. Parker did not properly cover 1st base on a grounder to the right side and Mark explains the severity of this deficiency for Parker's long term career outlook. Parker's ERA is up to 4.44 after making 28 starts in his rookie season. (16:00) Zach Brzykcy was one of the call-ups from Rochester, but has struggled mightily since making the majors. Brzykcy allowed three runs in an inning of work and is in danger of being sent back to AAA. Tanner Rainey meanwhile threw a scoreless inning and has really improved his performance in the past few months. (20:10) Dylan Crews had three of the teams' four hits while hitting in the 7th spot. CJ Abrams was back in the lineup, but was removed early amid the rout. (26:00) The Nationals are just 2-10 this season against the Mets with one game remaining on Wednesday night. DJ Herz will face New York, who currently lead Atlanta by two games for the final playoff spot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Join us at Walters on Friday, October 4th for our end-of-season podcast party.

0:05.8

Evening is scheduled from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.

0:11.6

The 1-2. Fastball loop to shallow right. Gallo chasing back. It's going to dunk in a long

0:17.5

line for a hit. It's going to score two. Gallo picks it up. He over to third as Marte. A pop-fly single scores, Acuna and Iglesias, and the Mets lead three to one. Tough break, a very weak pop-up. Fielded in shallow right field by the first basement, brings in two runs. Here's the wind of the 1-1.

0:37.5

So we had a long drive left field.

0:39.5

Way back it goes, and it is long gone.

0:43.6

Alvarez stood and admired.

0:45.5

He's not yet at first base.

0:48.0

He is now.

0:49.3

He will circle the bases with the Homer, making it 5-1 Mets.

0:53.0

Number nine on the season.

0:59.5

And welcome to Natcht chat for Wednesday, September 18th,

1:02.9

2024, along with MadisonSports.com, Nationals Insider Mark Zuckerman, was at Cityfield

1:08.3

in New York City, Am Al-Galdi, host of the Al Galdi podcast.

1:11.7

So we in the past have joked about that line from Seinfeld regarding the day of Tuesday having no feel.

1:17.3

Unfortunately, the last two Tuesdays for the Nationals have very much had a feel, and it has been a bad feel.

1:23.4

Tuesday evening, September 10th, a 12-0 loss to the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park. And now this most recent Tuesday night, September 17th, a 12-0-0 loss to the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park.

1:28.3

And now this most recent Tuesday night, September 17th, a 10-1 loss at the New York Mets in game two of a three-game series.

1:35.9

That's for this regular season fall to 68 and 83 must go at least four and seven over their final 11 games in order to surpass last regular season's record of

1:45.6

71 and 91. This installment of the Natchat chat podcast brought to us by Mason Calphus and his

1:51.2

team of 10 legal recruiters at Zenith Legal in Washington, D.C. Check out Mason's website today,

1:57.2

zenithlegal.com or call or text Mason anytime 20 202-486-3535. So C.J. Abrams on Tuesday night was

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