The Washington Nationals made three comebacks in last night’s game to tie the score to only lose it on a bizarre play to put the 15th loss on the Nats bullpen. The offense scored five runs to back starter Trevor Williams, but in the end, he couldn’t do his job to control the runs and gave up five against a Marlins offense that isn’t good past their superstar Luis Arraez who is batting .390 on the season but just came off of an 0-15 slide to post a 5-5 game with three key RBIs include a 2-run bomb against Williams.
In all, the Nats have three one-run losses in four games this season with the Marlins, and the other game ended in a two-run loss against the Fish. The time is now how to figure out how to beat the team from Miami.
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