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David Peterson Throws a Complete Game Shutout for the Mets

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Sports, Baseball

4.9574 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

The Nats lost their fourth in a row after bring shutout by Mets starter David Peterson on Wednesday night. Mark & Al focus on the scuffling offense, which has completely lost its groove since their hot trip out West. (05:45) James Wood had two of the six hits, but has only one homer in the month of June. (09:30) Riley Adams got the start behind the plate against the lefty Peterson. It seems like his playing time has ticked up this month as Keibert Ruiz's continues to struggle. (17:40) Darnell Coles is back under the microscope during this stretch of little run support. Coles has been the team's hitting coach since the 2022 season. (24:00) Jake Irvin gave up four runs on a pair of homers in just five innings of work. Irvin had three consecutive poor outings and his ERA has gone from 3.42 to 4.21 in the process. (30:00) Washington is now seven games under .500, but does remain in 3rd place in the NL East. (34:10) Josh Whetzel, the Voice of the Rochester Red Wings, provides his weekly update on AAA. Hear the latest on Brady House, Cade Cavalli, Daylen Lile, and more.

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0:00.0

Walk on over to Walters this Saturday night to watch the DC Defenders try and capture the UFL championship against the Michigan Panthers.

0:08.5

Kickoff is at 8 p.m.

0:13.6

Breaking ball in high in the inner right field. Call going back. Warning track at the wall. He will watch it. Get out.

0:21.0

A home run for Wonsoto.

0:24.2

Towering fly ball leaves the park over the 370 foot marker.

0:29.1

The down end of the Mets bullpen.

0:32.0

Wonsoto continues his tear.

0:34.6

That is home run number 13.

0:37.1

The overs for the second straight night.

0:39.9

RBI's 34 and 35. Near the bottom of the third with two out. It's the match. It's three in the

0:46.0

Nationals nothing. One one to Nimmo. Swing to fly ball sky, deep left center field. Young

0:51.3

tracking it back to the warning track. He times his leap and he jumps and it's gone.

0:56.3

It just carries up into the breeze over the wall at the 370 mark in left center. And it's 4-0 New York.

1:04.3

Solo shot for Nimmo number 11. Young looked to be tracking it. Then he tried to climb the wall but didn't get nearly high enough.

1:13.9

And welcome to Natsch chat, along with Massid Sports.com Nationals insider Mark Zuckerman of Al-Galdi hosted the Al-Galdi podcast.

1:21.3

So the Nationals per Brooksgate as of games through June 8th were number one in the majors in wins as a betting underdog in this regular season, believe it or not.

1:31.8

But that did speak to something that we had talked about on the podcast, that that's playing well against good competition.

1:38.1

Unfortunately, things are not going so well, at least so far, in the team's three game series at the New York Mets.

1:43.7

So Wednesday night, a five-nothing loss New York Mets. So Wednesday night,

1:44.5

a 5-0-0 loss at the Mets. So this off Tuesday night's 5-4, 10 inning loss at the Mets in a game in which the Nats blew a 4-2-8 inning lead. The Nats now have lost four consecutive games. Now in this regular season are 30 and 37. The Mets in this regular season now are an M-O-B-B-best 44 and 24 with an M-O-B-B-best

2:04.4

team ERA of 2.82. Think about that. A team ERA under three. The Nats team ERA in case

2:13.2

you're curious is 4.89. Coming up later in the show, the latest on third baseman Brady House and the

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