Postgamer #13: Nats come up with big-time ninth inning rally to take game one in Milwaukee: A recap | TalkNats.com
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Postgamer #13: Nats come up with big-time ninth inning rally to take game one in Milwaukee: A recap | TalkNats.com
"Jake Irvin started the game off rather shakily, but settled in beautifully after the first inning and gave the Nationals five very solid innings."
"James Wood continues to be scorching hot at the plate... capped it off with a double to record the first of what ended up being a four-hit night for Wood."
"Those two early runs proved to be a blessing, as the walk problem that's been plaguing this Nationals' pitching staff reared its ugly head again in the bottom of the first."
"The bullpen came in and absolutely shut down the Brewers' offense, giving their own offense the time to tie the game and eventually blow it open in the ninth."
The Nationals achieved a significant victory against the Brewers, overcoming early challenges. Jake Irvin started the game with difficulties but improved, pitching five solid innings. The bullpen effectively shut down the Brewers' offense, allowing the Nationals to tie and eventually dominate in the ninth inning. James Wood had a standout performance with four hits, including a double that initiated the scoring. The Nationals capitalized on early runs, which proved crucial as they navigated through pitching struggles and secured the win.
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