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Nats Chat

Walk-off HR Stops the Sweep Effort

Nats Chat

Mark Zuckerman & Al Galdi

Baseball, Sports

4.9574 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Paul Goldschmidt's solo homer walked off the Nats 4-3 on Sunday afternoon in St. Louis. Mark (From Busch Stadium) & Al start by wondering if Dylan Floro should have returned to the mound with the game tied in the bottom of the 9th. Floro had been in the game since the 7th after escaping a jam set up by Robert Garcia. It was the first homer that Floro allowed all season. (07:00) The Trade Deadline is at 6pm Eastern on Tuesday July 30th. The Nationals have made two trades so far, but a cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the team during this road trip. (14:00) Get to learn more about Tyler Stuart, the AA pitcher that Washington acquired from the Mets in exchange for Jesse Winker. (18:00) DJ Herz struck out eight Cardinals in just five innings of work. Herz has only allowed a pair of runs in each of his past two outings since called back up to the majors. (21:00) Lane Thomas extended his on base streak to 25 games. Thomas is very much on the trade block as questions remain on who should play RF long term. (31:00) CJ Abrams is having an All-Star season, but not a good July. Abrams had a fantastic April & June, but has mightily struggled in both May and this current month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The new number 11 Colch is available at Walter's Sports Bar starting today.

0:05.0

This new beer is a collaboration between employee number 11 and lost barrel brewing.

0:11.0

Have some tonight before or after the Green Day concert.

0:15.0

Michaelis with an 0-1 to Yeppez.

0:19.0

Swing a line drive right field at Noobar makes the catch.

0:22.6

Wood tags. Here he comes. The throw home is offline.

0:25.6

Wood slides in with the go-ahead run.

0:28.6

Sack fly for Yeppes, the Nationals lead 3-2.

0:32.6

No balls two strikes. The set, the lefty deals.

0:35.6

The runner goes at first and a swing at a ground ball towards short. Abrams has a hit off his glove deflect into left center field. Tying run

0:42.0

scores. Pahez will go over to third and on at first is Michael Siani and the Cardinals have tied it

0:47.6

at three. Flores ready to go. He is 2-2 to Goldschman on the way. Swamont hit the air at deep left field.

0:54.1

Wood going back, way back, going, going, gone goodbye.

1:02.2

The Cardinals will celebrate a walk-off game-winning home run for Paul Goldschman.

1:09.2

And welcome to Natchat for Monday, July 29, 2004. What is the day before

1:15.1

the 2004 MLB trade deadline, the NADS already have made two trades in the lead-up to this

1:20.3

deadline are more trades to come on this Monday, along with MadisonSports.com Nationals Insider,

1:26.2

Mark Zuckerman, who was at Bush Stadium in St. Louis. I'm Al Galdi, host of the Al Galdi podcast. The Nats on Sunday morning did officially announced, having traded outfielder Jesse winkered to the New York Mets for pitching prospect, Tyler Stewart. The Nats on Sunday afternoon did lose. So they lost in walk-off fashion at the St. Louis Cardinals, a four-three walk-off

1:45.6

loss denying the Nats, a three-game sweep. This was a game in which the Nats did blow a three-two-seventh-inning lead.

1:51.6

The Nats for this regular season now, 49 and 57. There was a good bit to like from the Nats in this series,

1:58.5

but a man who figures to be traded by the Nats over the next 48 hours reliever Dylan Floro, he gave up a lead-off walk-off home run by Paul Goldschmidt to left field for a four-three Nats lead. An odd outing for Floro, he tossed one and a third perfect innings, but then gave up that lead- walkoff, Homer, came into the game in a big

2:18.4

spot. Bottom of the seventh, runners at the corners, two ounce, game tied to three, generated a big

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