The Washington Nationals led 3-1 going into the bottom of the seventh inning, and manager Dave Martinez sent Hunter Strickland out for another inning. This season, Strickland has only pitched more than one inning once and that was after five days off. Strickland pitched yesterday in a key spot and was excellent and pitched a scoreless sixth inning today, but today he quickly unraveled and the Nats gave up four runs between Strickland, Wander Suero,and Tanner Rainey in that seventh inning and the blown save became a loss as this time the offense could not bail out the bullpen. There were many failures in this game like the Juan Soto doubleplay ball in the first inning that ended a promising inning where the Nats had the Marlins on the ropes from the start of the game but the Nats could never put the game away. Continue reading



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