Nathaniel Lowe comes out of the counter to the past Power Nationals

Nathaniel Lowe, which was drawn from the very beginning because of a disease, entered the game at the eighth kick and visited Washington Nationals on Friday night to give Miami Marks 7-4 to win 7-4.
Washington, citizens last year against Marlins 11-2 after going to Miami’ye continued to win.
The Nationals Shortstop CJ Abrams, 2024 All-Star, left the game in the fourth shot due to an unspecified injury. He’s dealing with thigh tension last week.
Josh Bell, who started his first base instead of Lowe, leened a two -stage Homer against his former team.
James Wood shot a solo Homer for citizens.
Washington won, although it was a sloppy area, including all three errors.
Edward Cabrera from Miami, who made a 2025 mlb output, left the leadership but hesitant. 5 2/3 Inning, Cabrera allowed four strokes, three walks and two runs after missing the beginning of the season due to a finger blister.
Miami’s crime was ruled by Kyle Stowers, who went to 5 to 2, including two conditions and a triple. Two of the outputs were shot hard (99 MPH Floor and 109 MPH Primer).
The Nationals Starter Mitchell Parker fled to five strokes, two walks and four runs with a decision of three.
Miami opened the goal in the fifth shot. Liam Hicks was shot by a field and Marks made cherries twice in the direction of Parker and loaded bases. The Xavier Edwards then eliminated a two -stage single, and then Stowers pulled the two -conditioned couple’s right space line.
While Washington was singing Keibert Ruiz, he entered the sixth place, and Bell pierced his Homer and hit the first field curve. The output rate on this hit was 102.1 mile / h.
Citizens took the eighth place. Ruiz walked and Luis Garcia Jr. Anthony Bender then made a one -time walk to Alex call before he was called to hit Lowe Paul Dejong.
Lowe and Bender then fought 10 fields, including six foul balls. Finally, on a 2-2 platinum per 98 miles / h, Lowe caressed a couple who kissed the chalk on the left.
In the eighth, Miami had runners in the corners with two exits. However, Jose A. Ferrer shot Edwards in a 2-2 change.
Wood smoked 111 miles to make the ninth opposite Homer to make 6-4. The ball went to the left center 400 feet and followed a sought -after RBI couple.
Kyle Finnegan received the last three outputs at the ninth bottom and won the fifth savings of the season.
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