The Washington Nationals lost 4-3 to the New York Mets despite a late-game rally that almost tied the score. After struggling for eight innings with a 22-inning scoreless streak, the Nationals rallied in the ninth with critical hits. Manager Dave Martinez praised the late-game at-bats, urging the need to replicate this effort throughout the game. Starting pitcher Michael Soroka faced challenges early, allowing a three-run home run and enduring a tough outing, leading the Nationals to their fifth consecutive loss.
Manager Dave Martinez praised the at-bats in the ninth inning, emphasizing the need to extend that approach to earlier in the game.
Michael Soroka reflected on his pitching performance, noting the mistakes made, yet also acknowledging the team's fight in the later innings.
Luis explained that the team’s core value is resilience, highlighting their competitive spirit despite the recent struggles.
Soroka's five innings saw a mix of command issues and unfortunate hits, exemplifying the challenges faced by the Nationals against the Mets.
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