Attendance: 6,345
Game Time: 3:12
Weather: 81 degrees, Partly Cloudy. (Sun was actually out for most of
the game, despite the ominous forecast.)
Wind: 7 mph, Out To RF.
Section
111, Row U, Seat 2 – just to the right of home plate (although I spent most of
the game in section 120 with the Gowen crew)
Once again, the Nats got off to a fast start against the Mets, batting
around and knocking out starting pitcher Hector Santiago before he could finish
the frame. With one out, the carnage proceeded as follows: Suzuki single, Soto
homer, Adams single, Jake Noll single, Stevenson bunt single, Difo
bases-clearing double, Adrian Sanchez RBI single. Santiago did fan Strasburg,
but then hit Robles with a pitch to end his afternoon.
While Soto added two doubles later, his first-inning round-tripper made
one fan especially happy, as prior to the game he had picked Juan to hit the “Dinger
of the Day”. After four quiet innings, the Washington offense added a run in
the 6th on Adams’ RBI double, and 3 more in the 8th, with
journeyman outfielder Tyler Goeddel hitting a 2-run pinch-homer in his first
(and perhaps only?) major-league plate appearance of the spring.
Strasburg held the visitors hitless through the first three innings,
but gave up a 2-run homer to Michael Conforto in the 4th, and three
consecutive singles in the 5th. He was lifted after Robinson Cano
doubled and Conforto walked to start the 6th. Power-hitting rookie
1B Pete Alonso, whose arrival in New York is eagerly anticipated by Mets fans,
hit a 2-run shot off Henderson Alvarez in the top of the 7th for the
final New York tallies.
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