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Nats Chat

Gore Gets Rocked & Rally Falls Short

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Sports, Baseball

4.9576 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

The Nats opened the homestand with a 8-7 loss on Monday night to the Mets. Al & Mark recap the game that felt like it was from Pre Pitch Clock era as it lasted almost three and a half hours. MacKenzie Gore's pitching didn't help as he allowed six runs in just over four innings of work. It was first the bad start that Gore has had since May 5th, when he also gave up six runs. (09:00) The bullpen also struggled in the series opener as Dylan Floro and Jacob Barnes each gave up a run. Tanner Rainey pitched the 9th and it was his first appearance on the mound since May 21st. (17:00) CJ Abrams and Jacob Young were both out of the lineup and at least one of them might have to head to the IL in the near future. The offense collected 11 hits without them and it included a Joey Gallo HR. (20:00) Lane Thomas played CF again and had his fourth outfield assist of the season. Is he the best outfield arm that the franchise has ever had? (27:00) Drew Millas got the start behind the plate but went 0 for 4 and made the final out in the process. Millas came to bat in the bottom of the 9th and strick out with the tying runner standing at 3B. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Among the options on the beer wall at Walter's Sports Bar are Annapolis IPA, Green City IPA,

0:06.9

raised by wolves, and Vienna Lager.

0:09.7

Walters is located across the street from Nationals Park.

0:16.3

Two Odle indoor. Check on the runner at second. The pitch.

0:20.7

Sway in a line drive right center field. This is trouble. Rosario has to play it on the runner at second, the pitch.

0:21.0

So we had a line drive right center field. This is trouble. Rosario has to play it on a bounce. It's a base hit. And Iglesias will come in to score. Events lead at 3 to 1. The 0 1 to Gallo. So we had a high drive. Deep right field. Back it goes. It's way back there, and it's gone. And the Nationals lead four to three.

0:39.6

Now the runner at lead 4-3!

0:39.3

Now the runner at first goes, pitch swung on, lined in to right, a base in for Terenz, into the gap and rolling all the way to the wall.

0:46.3

It's going to clear the bases.

0:48.3

And the Mets have themselves a big, big inning here at the top of the fifth inning.

0:52.3

They have played it four runs. It's now New York seven in Washington four on avino sense it's slow

1:00.8

delivery swing in a line drive a base hit in a right field

1:04.7

Garcia scores Ruiz around second it's a single right Jesse Winker drives in his

1:10.3

third run of the night

1:11.5

and it's now the Mets eight of the National Six runners lead first and third

1:17.3

no balls two strikes runner first goes and the pitch is right down the middle

1:22.2

strike three call fastball knee high not sure what he was thinking or looking for, but a 97-mile-an-hour fastball

1:31.0

ends this game, and Deekman comes in for the Mets to close it out.

1:39.3

And welcome to Natschat for Tuesday, June 4th, 2024, along with MadisonSports.com.

1:46.0

Nationals insider Mark Zuckerman, who was at Nassadles Park.

1:48.9

I'm Al-Galdi host of the Al-Galdi podcast.

1:52.2

A wild game between the Nationals and New York Mets at Nationals Park on Monday evening in game one of a three-game series.

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