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Game 70: Tetreault's Father's Day Gem Ends All the Skids + Interview on Ray Brown

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Sports, Baseball

4.9573 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The Nats ended all sorts of losing streaks by beating Philadelphia 9-3 as they had lost eight in a row overall, twelve straight to the Phillies, and thirteen consecutive against NL East foes. Mark & Al tip their caps to Jackson Tetreault who earned his first career victory in only his second career start. Will he get another Major League start? (09:15) Juan Soto capped a frustrating week on a positive note with a crucial three run homer, his 14th of the season. The forgettable home stand included banging his knee against the dugout, being called out for not 100% hustling down the line, and multiple hit-less games. He currently leadx the Majors with 55 walks on the season, nine higher than Kyle Schwarber. (21:08) We analyze the two errors the Nationals committed on Sunday. Lane Thomas could not make a grab in CF and Keibert Ruiz made a poor throw while attempting the back pick play that is becoming his signature move. Are teams becoming wise to his tendency? (35:08) We continue our budding Juneteenth tradition of celebrating an all-time great Homestead Gray. Ray Brown was a superb pitcher who pitched for the Grays in the 30's and 40's and we hear tales of his exploits from Bob Kendrick. Bob is the President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Natch Chat is brought to you by Walters.

0:02.7

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0:08.0

$20.

0:08.8

Bottomless options include mimoses, bloody marries, trullies, and bud lights.

0:14.1

Walk on over to Walters for game three of the Stanley Cup finals.

0:17.9

Puck drops at 8 p.m. on Monday night.

0:23.6

This is not an intentional walk here.

0:25.5

They're going to pitch to Soto.

0:26.9

With first base open, at least start to pitch to him.

0:29.6

Flin sets and deals.

0:31.3

Swinging a high drive.

0:32.7

Right field.

0:33.8

Castiano's back.

0:35.1

Forget about it.

0:36.3

It is gone.

0:39.3

Into the second deck. Hits a chopper over on the third base side. Taitro off the mount, bare hands throws. Bell digs it out for the final out of the inning.

0:49.3

That's a quality seven innings and he gets a heck of an ovation.

0:57.4

One ball, one strike, two outs, nobody on nine three nationals.

0:57.9

The set.

0:59.1

Abbott Ready.

1:00.0

He deals.

1:03.1

Swinging a slow bouncer left side, charging in Garcia.

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