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Nats Chat

Game 116: Abrams Steals His 25th Consecutive Base

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Sports, Baseball

4.9573 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The Nats lost 6-2 in Philadelphia to drop 3 of 4 in this week's series. Mark & Al begin by with a curious examination of Patrick Corbin's unique pitching line where he did not allow an earned run despite issuing 7 walks. (16:40) Blake Rutherford was 0 for 2 on Thursday night and is hit-less in 16 MLB at- bats since getting called up. Rutherford has played in 5 games this month after hitting .345 this season collectively in Harrisburg and Rochester. (20:00) CJ Abrams swiped his 25th consecutive base to set a franchise record. He has not been caught stealing since all the way back to May 3rd vs. the Cubs. (26:10) The weekend the worst team in all of Baseball comes to D.C. in the Oakland Athletics; who are on pace for just 46 wins this season. As of now, the plan is for the A's to relocate to Las Vegas after 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:07.6

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0:16.9

Next pitch.

0:18.5

Swing a blast to left field.

0:20.1

Way back it goes, and it's long, long gone.

0:25.5

Phillies lead two to one.

0:27.1

Trey Turner's 12th Homer, a no doubter on the one-oh pitch from Machado.

0:33.6

He does not run the pitch.

0:35.4

Hit in the air, deep right center field.

0:37.4

Way back goes this one, and it is going, going and ball.

0:42.1

Six to one Phillies.

0:44.1

They have three, two-run homers in the last two innings.

0:50.4

And welcome to NatSchat for Friday, August 11, 2020, along with MadisonSports.com, National's

0:57.1

Insider Mark Zuckerman. I'm Al Galdi, host of the Al Galdi podcast. Michael Lorenzen, move over, please.

1:03.5

The most unique outing by a starting pitcher in this four-game series for the nationals at the Philadelphia Phillies this week belonged.

1:10.7

Not to Michael Lorenzen,

1:12.3

but to Patrick Corbyn. Okay, the Nats on Thursday evening did lose, a six-two loss to lose three

1:18.5

of the four games in the series. And okay, Corbyn on Thursday evening did not throw a no hitter,

1:23.6

but dare I say that we saw something special, or at least different from Patrick Corbyn.

1:28.7

He in this game on Thursday evening allowed one run unearned in five innings.

1:33.5

He gave up just one hit, which was a double, but he issued a whopping seven walks, seven

1:41.7

walks in five innings, and yet he somehow did not allow an earn run. He also had just

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