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Dylan Crews Introduced Prior to Easy Win

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Baseball, Sports

4.9573 Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Saturday was a special day at Nationals Park as it began with the introductory Dylan Crews Press Conference and was followed by a 10-1 thrashing of the Giants. Al & Tim start with all the offensive accolades for CJ Abrams, Keibert Ruiz, and Alex Call. Abrams homered on his Bobblehead night while Ruiz & Call each are slugging over .500 in July. (21:30) Josiah Gray issued 3 walks right away, but settled down and lasted 7 IP without walking anyone else. Gray has now lasted 7 frames on 4 different occasions this season. The bullpen continued their solid series as Rico Garcia and Joe LaSorsa each threw a scoreless inning to wrap up the victory. (29:00) Dylan Crews met with the media prior to the win and Tim asked the #2 overall pick what his expected timetable is in order to make it Washington. When should we expect him to make his MLB debut? Mike Rizzo indicated that his journey will begin in West Palm before heading up to either Fredericksburg or Wilmington. (37:10) Crews' Agent, Scott Boras, certainly made his presence felt at the press conference with a few memorable comments. Boras also referenced some of his past high profile clients that played in Washington in the previous decade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Make Walters your spot for the Women's World Cup as Team USA looks to three Pete,

0:05.2

located across the street from Nationals Park and opened seven days a week.

0:12.3

Another exciting day here at Nationals Park over the years that I've been here.

0:17.1

We've been here many times, and few occasions could match the excitement that we have today.

0:22.6

You know, to get into the organization, one of the most decorated, accomplished, winning type of players in collegiate history to join the Washington Nationals is a special occasion for us.

0:35.6

Without further ado, it is my pleasure and honor to introduce our new outfielder for the Washington Nationals, Dylan Cruz.

0:42.3

Emotions are, you know, going through the roof right now.

0:45.3

I feel just accomplished and just knowing that all the hard work is paying off.

0:49.3

Like I said, looking back, I really don't think I'd be in this position without surrounding myself with the right people and sacrificing a whole lot to get to this point. I'm ready to get going, you know, the game doesn't change, you know, everybody's nameless and faceless, so I'm ready to get going and, you know, just play the game I've always been playing. 2-0 on call, runners first and second, one out. Two runs runs home here's the set of the pitch

1:10.9

swinging a line drive toward the gap in right center field no one's gonna get to

1:15.1

that one one hop off the big wall this is gonna clear the bases calls trying for

1:20.4

three relay to third not in time into the pop-up slide and a triple is first of the

1:27.4

year two runs batted in for Alex Cole and then End with a pop-up slide and a triple is first in the year.

1:28.3

Two runs batted in for Alex Cole.

1:31.2

And the nationals have a pretty good crooked number on the board now here at the bottom of the second.

1:35.6

It's Washington 4 in San Francisco, nothing.

1:39.7

Now the O-1.

1:41.3

Swing a ground ball up to middle.

1:42.8

This is going to sneak its way through. A seeing-eye hit. Candelario will score. Over to third, Ruiz. It's now 10 to 1. And welcome to that chat for Sunday, July 23rd. 2003, I'm Al-Galdi, host of the Al-Galdi podcast. Mark Zuckerman continues to be off for the weekend,

2:01.6

but I'm again joined by the man who runs this podcast, Tim Schoberz, a man who got some

2:06.6

extended camera time on Saturday afternoon during the Dylan Cruz press conference.

2:11.7

The people who got the most camera time, Dylan Cruz, Scott Boris, and Tim Schovers, that's how it was

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