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Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Baseball, Sports

4.9574 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The Nats lost 7-6 on Thursday night in Chicago for their 4th consecutive defeat. Mark (From Wrigley Field) & Al react to Washington falling to 17 games below .500 for the first time this season. (05:00) CJ Abrams had a magnificent game as he had four hits, two of which were doubles, and a pair of stolen bases. (12:45) Darren Baker got his first career start at a stadium that he grew up at and he responded with a trio of hits. Baker sang "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" at The Friendly Confines when he was a four year old child when his dad was the Cubs Skipper. (16:05) Jacob Young was thrown out trying to steal 2nd Base and exited early due to a shoulder injury. Young was replaced in the lineup by Joey Gallo, who later connected with a three-run homer. (23:20) Patrick Corbin took the loss in what will likely be his second to last start in a Nationals uniform. Corbin has a slew of statistics that show he is yet again one of the worst starting pitchers in Baseball. (33:00) Josh Whetzel, the Voice of the Rochester Red Wings, gives an update on the AAA team in their final week of play. Hear the latest on players such as Brady House, Trey Lipscomb, and Robert Hassell III. 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.

0:12.5

Still one and two. Runners lead second and third. Smiley delivers. So we had a long drive down the

0:18.0

right field line toward the corner. Way back and goes. And this one is gone. And the Nationals lead on a three-run homer by Joey Gallo. Pitch to Bellinger. So we had a line drive loop shallow, left center. It's down for a basin. Racing around and third is half. He'll score. Over to third is Swanson. And this game is tied. The kick in the pitch,

0:39.5

the runner goes at first and a swing at a ground ball to third. Tana's going to look at home and

0:43.3

then throw to first. It's a wide throw. Yep, best steps on the bag for the out. But a run scores

0:48.3

and Bellinger ends up at third base. So the Cubs in front seven, six on a ground out.

0:54.6

And welcome to Natchat for Friday, September 20th,

0:58.0

2004, along with MatsonSports.com, National's insider Mark Zuckerman,

1:02.3

who was at Wrigley Field in Chicago, I'm Al-Galdi, hosted the Al-Galdi podcast.

1:06.8

The Nats are not ending their season in a particularly good way.

1:10.6

That can change, But for now,

1:12.4

the Nats have lost four consecutive games now are a season worst. 17 games below 500. Thursday night,

1:18.1

a 7-6 loss at the Chicago Cubs in game one of a four-game series. A wild game, a game in which

1:23.7

the Nats did overcome a 5-3-6 inning deficit, deficit, but then blew a 6-5-7th inning lead.

1:30.2

So the Nats for the regular season now, 68 and 85 must go at least four and five over their final

1:36.4

nine games in order to surpass last regular season's record of 71 and 91.

1:42.3

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