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Back to EpisodesNats Explode for Wild Comeback, Bats Fuel Surge
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Washington Nationals Stage Epic Comeback, Ignite Offense Early Season
The Washington Nationals ended a five-game losing streak with a thrilling comeback against the St. Louis Cardinals, scoring six runs in the eighth inning on three home runs to turn a three-run deficit into a 9-6 victory. James Wood, Brady House, and CJ Abrams hit solo shots, sparking a lineup that ranks in the top four in runs, hits, homers, and RBIs, with a batting average of .277 and a slugging percentage of .457. Young players like House (.333 OPS), Daylen Lile (.289), and Joey Wiemer (.476) are driving the offensive surge, despite inconsistent power beyond Wood and Abrams. However, the pitching staff is struggling, with the highest ERA (6.24) and allowing the most hits, runs, and homers in the league, leaving the Nationals in last place.
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