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The Washington Nationals All-Star led off Saturday game against San Francisco and ended a frustrating homerless drought.
Brad Lord pitched six effective innings to earn his first career victory as a starter, and the Washington Nationals beat the ...
On Saturday afternoon, James Wood crushed a leadoff home run against the Giants, ending his home run drought dating back to ...
With James Wood hitting and Brad Lord dealing on the mound, the Washington Nationals gave fans something to feel good about ...
Even still, Lord has been maybe the most reliable starter all year for the Nats, and will look to keep his success going ...
While that slump dragged his numbers down, on the season Wood still has 25 homers, 14 steals, 64 runs and 73 RBI in 114 contests with an .841 OPS.
James Wood belted the third pitch of the game for a home run, Brad Lord worked six strong innings, and the Washington Nationals held on for a 4-2 road victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday ...
Nationals first. James Wood homers to left field. CJ Abrams grounds out to second base, Casey Schmitt to Dominic Smith. Paul DeJong singles to left field. Josh Bell walks. Riley Adams strikes ...
Washington has been one of the worst teams in the majors in day games, but six strong innings from Brad Lord and three solo home runs produce a 4-2 win at San Francisco.
Washington Nationals (46-70, fifth in the NL East) vs. San Francisco Giants (59-58, third in the NL West) San Francisco; Sunday, 4:05 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Nationals: MacKenzie Gore (4-12, 4.29 ...
Two innings later, Whisenhunt allowed two more homers in back-to-back at-bats. Former Giant Paul DeJong pulled a solo shot ...
The Washington Nationals already have a shortstop they want to build around in C.J. Abrams. But they may need to make room for Phillip Glasser.