Weather: 80 degrees, Partly Cloudy.
Wind: 3 mph, Out To CF.
Umpires: HP--Eddings, 1B--Marquez, 2B--Gibson, 3B--Little, LF--Baker,
RF--Barrett.
Time: 3:24
Attendance: 36,847
Since none of the superstitious behaviors we carried over from the wild
card win worked for the NLDS, we changed direction for the win-or-go-home Game
4. Took Metro instead of driving. Brought in subs rather than eating before the
game. Different attire. New rally towels. Something seemed to work.
In some ways, this was the mirror image of the loss the previous night;
this time it was the Nats who put up one big inning after the opposing starter
had left the game. Rich Hill, as expected, didn’t last long, leaving with 2 outs
in the 3rd, although the Nats failed to take advantage of the 3
walks he issued in the inning, plating only a single run. Their explosion came
in the bottom of the 5th, when Julio Urena replaced Kenta Maeda on
the mound for the Dodgers. A Turner single, Eaton sacrifice, and Rendon single
gave the Nats the lead. After Soto popped out, Kendrick singled Rendon to
third, finishing the outing for Urias. Zim then sent the crowd into a frenzy by
greeting Pedro Baez with a three-run homer to center. Rendon finished the
scoring an inning later with his third RBI of the game.
On the pitching front, Max brought back memories of his wild-card-game
struggles when he served up a home run to Justin Turner with two outs in the
top of the first. He recovered nicely, however, getting through the next 5
innings without much difficulty while keeping his pitch count down. He did
struggle in the 7th, walking two men with one on and one out, but he
retired the next two batters, completing his mission nicely. Doolittle and
Hudson finished things off, sending the series back to LA for a winner-take-all
Game 5.
As predicted, the weather took a turn around 8:00, with quickly falling temps,
quite a bit of wind, plus off-and-on rain for the rest of the evening.
Fortunately it was never bad enough to stop the game, although many of us
sought out shelter in various covered areas of the park.
It's been quite a week.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly has -- Nats advance, Mystics win it all. Maybe Nats vs. Yanks in the series.
DeleteMuch as I'd love (but don't expect) Rendon to get MVP, I'd love it even more if he's back with them next year ...
Forgot to mention Rendon is my MVP pick (and he kills the Mets).
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