https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/WAS/WAS202307230.shtml
Time: 2:28
Attendance: 23,404
The Nats resumed play after the All-Star break with a thud,
losing road series to the Cardinals and Cubs while giving up 52 runs in the
process. They then returned home and took out their frustrations on a much
better team, outscoring San Francisco 21-5 to sweep the 3 games – their first
sweep of a 3-game or longer series since June of 2021.
After lefty Giants opener Scott Alexander allowed a one-out
single to Lane Thomas and a two-out single to Joey Meneses in the bottom of the
first, San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler brought in struggling starter Anthony
DeSclafani to gain the platoon advantage against Stone Garrett. It didn’t work,
as Garrett drew a walk and Dominic Smith delivered a nicely-placed hit to plate
two runs. The Nats continued to pad their advantage against DeSclafani, with
one run in the 3rd (RBI double from Garrett), two in the 4th (CJ Abrams sac
fly, Thomas RBI double), and a Riley Adams solo homer in the 5th.
Thomas was deservedly the player of the game, with two
singles, a double, and four stolen bases, tying Trea Turner and Michael A.
Taylor for the Nats single-game record. He also contributed several outstanding
defensive plays.
MacKenzie Gore required 90 pitches to get through 5 innings
but did manage to keep the visitors off the board, helped on a few occasions by
the glovework of Thomas and others. He was especially impressive in the 4th,
when he fanned Mike Yastrzemski and David Villar with runners on second
and third and no outs. The bullpen covered the final four frames, with a
7th-inning leadoff homer by Joc Pederson the only damage.
It was definitely hot in the sun, but we’ve reached the point in the summer where our seats are in the shade the entire game. I managed to avoid crowded Metro cars in both directions and had a nice lunch at Rasa.
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