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Nats Chat

Season Ends With a Loss

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Baseball, Sports

4.9574 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The Nats lost 6-3 on Sunday afternoon to the Phillies to finish the season at 71-91 overall. Mark & Al bridge the end of 2024 to the outlook of the 2025 season. (16:10) Dylan Crews closed out his season on a high note with a triple, two singles, and a stolen base. Crews ended up with 119 Big League at-bats after getting called up in late August. (19:30) Luis Garcia Jr. homered on Sunday to fittingly wrap-up his best season so far. Al points out that he was Washington's best 2B this year since peak Daniel Murphy. (26:00) Jake Irvin had a rough outing as he allowed six runs in less than five innings of work. His ERA finishes at 4.41, which is much higher than where he was at at the end of June (3.03). (32:15) A look ahead at what moves might need to be made to improve the pitching staff and at 1B. JOIN US AT WALTER'S ON OCTOBER 4TH FROM 6:30-8:30PM FOR OUR PODCAST PARTY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Join us at Walters on Friday, October 4th for our end-of-season podcast party.

0:05.8

Evening is scheduled from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.

0:13.0

Here's a pitch. Swing a line drive to the left. That's going to be a base hit.

0:17.5

One run will score. Rounding third and heading of the plate is the second runner Sosa he scores the throw-in cut off by the third base

0:25.3

contained near the mound the other runners move up Stubbs ends up at third and Schwarber with a hit to drive in two ends up at second base

0:33.7

the Phillies extend their lead here in the top of the fifth inning with a two-run

0:37.8

single for Schwabber. RBI's 103 and 104. It's now the Phillies four and the Nationals won.

0:44.6

Now the set, here's the kick in the finish. Swinging a line drive left field over the leaping

0:49.0

shortstop Turner, a base head. Nunez scores from third stopping at second base base. This Luis Garcia, Jr. Juan Jemez is driven in his 26th run of the year. Two runs home here for the Nationals at the bottom of the fifth inning. It's now the Philly's six of the Nationals three. And you get ready now. The pitch, swinging a line drive. One-off field by Gallo at first.

1:11.4

Gonna take it to the back himself and bang zoom a curly Ws in the books.

1:17.6

The nationals secure themselves a series win over the Phillies in the final three-game series of the year.

1:26.5

And welcome to Nat Chat from Monday, September 30th, 2004, along with Massid Sports.com,

1:32.8

Nationals insider Mark Zuckerman, who was at Nationals Park, Amalgaldi, host of the Al-Galdi

1:37.4

podcast.

1:38.1

The 20th season of the Washington Nationals being the Washington Nationals off the franchise moving

1:43.6

from Montreal to Washington,

1:45.4

D.C. in the 2004-2005 offseason has ended. The season ended with a six-three loss to the Philadelphia

1:51.6

Phillies at Nationals Park on Sunday afternoon, denying the Nats a three-game sweep.

1:56.4

This installment of the Nats chat podcast brought to us by Mason Calphus and his team of 10 legal

2:00.6

recruiters at Zinneth Legal in Washington, D.C. Check out Mason's website today, zenithlegal.com or call or text

2:07.2

Mason anytime 202-486-3535. So the Nats in the Major League Baseball, 2004 regular season goes 71 and 91.

2:19.3

That was the third worst record in the National League, but matches the team's record

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