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Irvin Only Allows One Hit in Eventual Rout

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Baseball, Sports

4.9574 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

The Nats routed the Rays 8-1 on Saturday afternoon to snap their four game losing streak. Mark (From Tropicana Field) & Al convene after Jake Irvin bolstered his All-Star credentials by only allowing one hit in six innings of work. Irvin made six starts in June and gave up more than two runs in only one of those outings. (10:00) Despite the big lead, both Hunter Harvey and Kyle Finnegan threw an inning on Saturday. The hosts note this as the team will not have an off-day until the All Star Break begins on July 15th. (13:30) The offense collected thirteen hits and broke the game open with a six run top of the 7th. CJ Abrams homered and Al points out that his June is even better than his scorching April. Luis Garcia had a trio of hits and reached base four times in the victory. (25:00) Josiah Gray is pitching in Rochester on Sunday as opposed to rejoining the Nationals. Why does he need at least one more outing in the minors? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Walters will be open at 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 4th ahead of the 11 a.m. holiday game.

0:06.2

Make sure to swing by Walters before seeing James Wood and the Nats.

0:13.5

Nobody out. Two to one Nationals, bottom of the fifth, urban sets.

0:17.7

Runner does go. The pitch is strike three cold to throw down the tag by Garcia he is hard at second base

0:24.3

it is a strike him out throw him out double play Siri caught looking and Ruiz throws out Palacios with Garcia applying the tag

0:33.5

from a walk and a man on with nobody out it's two out and nobody on runners lead first and third Armstrong fires

0:41.3

swing in a line drive shallow center that's falling that's a base in one hop to Siri

0:46.3

Thomas held in third now scampers down the line to score the throw into third is cut off

0:51.3

winker stops at second Luis Garcia delivers his third hit in the game.

0:55.6

The Nationals now lead at 5 to 1.

0:58.1

They're out hitting the raise 11 to 1.

0:59.7

They have three big hits in this frame to deliver runs.

1:03.5

1-2 pitch.

1:05.3

Swing a line drive to left.

1:06.6

That's down for a base hit.

1:08.1

Ramirez will score.

1:09.3

The Nationals keep on pouring it on. They lead eight to one.

1:14.2

Ramirez scores. Ruiz second hit. 20th RBI for K Bear. What an inning for the Nationals.

1:22.9

And welcome to Natschat for Sunday, June 30th, 2000, for long with Mass and Sports.com National's insider Mark Zuckerman, who was at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. I'm Al-Galdi, host of the Al-Galdi podcast. We have arrived at the final day of June. We have arrived at the final day of life for the Nats without James Wood at the Major League level. And we've arrived at the end of the Nats for game losing streak.

1:47.1

Saturday, an 8-1 win at the Tampa Bay raise in game two of a three-game series.

1:51.3

The Nats for this regular season now 39 and 43.

1:55.1

This was a game in which the Nats scored eight runs and had 13 hits.

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