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The first pitch of the game was a Max Scherzer meatball that landed in the outfield seats for a Braves lead. The visitors ran the score to 4-0 on four solo home runs. The Nats’ roster on this Opening Day was depleted but certainly not defeated. With 10-players added to the injured list officially today, nine due to COVID, a team that had Hernan Perez playing second base, Andrew Stevenson in left field to face a lefty starter, and unemployed catcher Jonathan Lucroy signed off of his couch, all sprung into action and each contributed to this win.
“It was a good win, given all the circumstances,” Lucroy said. “I hadn’t seen live pitching in a week and some change.”
The Nats clawed back on a Nats’ debut 2-RBI double by Lucroy followed later by a Trea Turner 2-run home run. Remember, it was Turner who was not seen at the team practice on Monday and was presumed my many to be caught up in the COVID mess. Turner looked like his timing was off at times until he squared up that home run. The Braves took the lead in the 8th and Stevenson hung a blown save n the Braves’ bullpen to knot the score at 5-5. In the 9th inning against the Braves closer Will Smith, it started with a Victor Robles oppo single, followed by a Turner HBP, and then in a 3-0 count, Juan Soto ripped a single for the walk-off winner — the first walk-off of any kind in his young career. Continue reading



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