In this 5-game wrap-around series with the Mets, the Nats had three walk-off opportunities with a runner on third base and less than one out — and they capitalized on just one of those golden tickets. Better late than never as the Nats got the walk-off winner today to head on a happy flight from D.C. to Atlanta.
Sometimes baseball does not give you a second chance, but sometimes it does. Carpé diem — sieze the day. Carter Kieboom came up to bat for his second chance, facing the same closer, Edwin Diaz, with the Mets who schooled Kieboom on Friday night. Diaz made quick work of him on three pitches for the strikeout just three nights ago. This afternoon, Kieboom was ready for him and shot a 70.7 mph grounder up the middle that Met’s shortstop, Francisco Lindor, lunged for and the ball clanked off of his Rawlings glove and pinballed past second baseman Javy Baez into centerfield for the game winning single. Redemption is sweet. Continue reading →
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