Montgomery Wards off apparent horrible defeat, White Sox SWAT NATS, 10-9

Montgomery Wards off apparent horrible defeat, White Sox SWAT NATS, 10-9

Blow a seven-run against a terrible team? Why not?

From the start, the Washington Nationals made it a point to show why many experts now think that they are an even worse team than the White Sox. One at the first battle on the first at bat, a throw in the outfield on the next, and then specify four points on a Miguel Vargas single, Brooks Baldwin Twee-Run Double and Lenyn Sosa Single had a 4-0 lead after half a collection.

The annoying nns were also not done with mistakes. After the sox scored two runs legitimately in the fourth on a sosa Homer, a Dominic Fletcher Walk and the first Stolen Base of his career (Other Teams Can Be Holding Runners, Too) and Kyle Single, The Nationale’s Gifted dedom Should have leg made by paul de jong butn’t called an error, partly because a bizarre catcher-to-second pickoff try sailed maybe 30 feet over the base in the middle. Then Sosa doubled in his third run of the day and Will Robertson hit a SAC fly, and Voila, 8-1 Chicago Lead, the only Washington desk is a Josh Bell-Homer.

Here is the long ball of SOSA, because for this game we can’t bother ourselves with purely singles and Doubles:

So, 8-1 lead, you don’t have to worry, right? You forget the SOX -Pitching staff. Starter Yenendrys GĂłmez came through the fourth on Just the Bell Dinger (Bell Dinger, Snap?), But in the fifth a solo shot transferred to Luis Garcia Jr. To cut the lead to only 8-2 and was lucky to escape after a few damage after a few damage after a few damage after a few damage after a few damage after a few damage after a few damage after a few weekends.

The sixth was a different story, with Homers of CJ Abrams and Garcia’s second, this time with someone. If you have lost the track, they are four in the seats for a team that only had 152 in the previous 159 games, and a score that was suddenly 8-5.

Surprisingly, neither of the two teams scored until the bottom of the eighth, when Jordan Lasure reminded all SOX fans why we shrink in a match, far back for this month: the right-wing immediately gave a walk, a single, a three-run Homer to Daylen Lile and a third of the game to Garcia. Yep -Six GoPher balls from the SOX staff to a team that is not exactly known for power.

Suddenly the entire 8-1 lead was blown up and the SOX was down 9-8. The prospects were not brilliant for the Mudville at that time, Chicago Nine. Fortunately, however, the Nationals, however, do not essentially have pitching, with a bull pen that takes place the 30th in the victories of Baseball Reference above average per position, so far behind all others no. 29 is hardly visible by a telescope.

They went with Lefty Jose Ferrer, an incidental (and bad) closer. Ferrer dropped Chase Meidroth grounds, but somehow the easy dribble of Teel got stuck in his glove and dribbled around like a football for the fourth Washington error of the day. The other miscues had led to four undeserved runs. What can happen this time?

Colson Montgomery came to the plate, up to that point 0-out-4 with three ks and a .211 Hitter against the left. Ferrer got 0-1 ahead and then decided that a zinc strap in the middle would be a good idea. It wasn’t:

Montgomery’s 104.3 MPH Lijnschot set up the SOX, 10-9, half of the runs undeserved. But wait …

In the bottom of the ninth, Grant Taylor gave up a lead-off single to squeeze Hitter Nasim Nunez, and then a 109.5 km / h scorcher for James Wood, but one that did not have enough loft to become National Homer No. 7 and was detected in the left-handed center by Derek Hill.

Taylor cut out awnings and would have been confronted with Bell, but, stone handy defender that he was Bell, had been replaced by Andrés Chaparro after the NATS took the lead in the ninth. Chaparro showed why he has not had a hit since the Truman administration by politely flashing on three fastballs and ending the game.

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