The Washington Nationals got blown-out on Tuesday by the Mets, and tonight the Nats returned the favor. The Nats got going early with a 2-0 lead, and never gave it up — even as things got scary at times. Cade Cavalli‘s first inning of work where he loaded the bases turned into a zero with a high 30-pitch count. He settled down as his team got him a 9-1 lead, and Cavalli went 6.0 full innings with 10 strikeouts and only two runs given up.
In the 4th inning, the Nats put the game away with a 7-run inning highlighted by a Brady House grand slam. The Nats would tack on four more runs the rest of the way, and the bullpen threw a shutout to run away with this one with two touchdowns in a 14-2 crushing of the Mets.
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