Nationals Grapple with Pirates in a 7-4 Setback at Nationals Park
The Washington Nationals faced a challenging opponent in the Pittsburgh Pirates, culminating in a 7-4 score that did not favor the home team. The Nationals now stand at 2-4, while the Pirates improved their record to 6-1.
From the outset, the Pittsburgh Pirates established an early lead with a powerful first inning, racking up four runs on three hits. They continued to apply pressure in the second inning by adding another run to their tally. The Washington Nationals responded in kind during the second inning with one run on two hits but were unable to sustain momentum as both teams went scoreless in the third.
The fourth inning saw an unfortunate error from the Nationals which did not result in additional runs for Pittsburgh. However, it was during this time that Josiah Gray of Washington encountered difficulties on the mound, ultimately being charged with his second loss of the season after giving up six earned runs over just over four innings pitched.
Washington's hitters struggled against Martín Pérez of Pittsburgh who secured his first win of this season. Despite having eight hits throughout nine innings and achieving a batting average of .229, they left fifteen runners on base and had only three successful hits out of eight attempts with runners in scoring position.
In terms of pitching performance for Washington, their bullpen showed some resilience despite adverse circumstances. Over nearly five innings pitched by relief pitchers, they managed to hold off further damage from Pittsburgh's lineup allowing only one earned run and striking out four batters while maintaining an ERA under two.
Defensively speaking, Washington was solid committing no errors throughout nine innings and demonstrating perfect fielding percentage (1.0). Their fielders provided eight assists and executed one double play which showcased their defensive capabilities despite being overshadowed by offensive shortcomings.
As for individual performances worth noting: One bright spot came from a solo home run that contributed significantly to Washington's attempt at closing down Pittsburgh’s lead late into eighth inning where they scored two more runs but ultimately fell short as David Bednar sealed his first save for Pittsburgh.
Looking ahead after this tough contest against formidable opponents like Aroldis Chapman who held onto his role as setup man effectively earning his second hold; fans can anticipate another opportunity for redemption when The Nationals host Philadelphia Phillies at Nationals Park on April 5th at 6:45 PM Eastern Time. This game will be broadcasted live on NBCS-PH+, offering supporters another chance to rally behind their team as they continue through this season’s campaign.