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Wood Intentionally Walked 4 Times in Win

Jun 30, 202533 minEp. 767
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Episode description

The Nats ended their West Coast trip on a good note by rallying for 7-4 win at the Angels on Sunday afternoon. Mark (From Anaheim) & Al recap the extra inning victory that saw Washington tie it up in the 9th and score three runs in the top of the 11th.

(05:10) James Wood amazingly became the first player in franchise history to draw four intentional walks in a single game.  Wood is the player to be purposely walked that many times in a game since Barry Bonds.

(12:45) C.J. Abrams had an excellent game in the leadoff spot as he knocked in three runs.  Abrams tied the game in the 7th with a double and added a RBI triple in the decisive 11th. Jacob Young also had a solid game as well offensively.

(20:15) Brady House had a RBI double, but more importantly flashed leather at a crucial time.

(26:00) Kyle Finnegan was barely used on this road trip, but he did toss the final three victorious innings on Sunday in Anaheim. 

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