Abrams' 2-Run Triple in 11th Helps Nats Beat Angels; Washington's Wood Walked Intentionally 4 Times
- On June 29, 2025, the Washington Nationals secured a 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels in an 11-inning contest held at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.
- The Angels intentionally walked Nationals' left fielder James Wood four times, a rare feat last achieved by Barry Bonds in 2004, due to Wood's offensive dominance this season.
- Wood reached base twice with a single and a ground out in six plate appearances, while CJ Abrams’ two-run triple and Drew Millas’ go-ahead double helped Washington score three runs in extra innings.
- Wood expressed how honored he felt being mentioned alongside Bonds, calling it a special recognition, as the Nationals improved their season record to 35-49.
- The Angels' strategy to avoid pitching to Wood reflected his status as the Nationals' best hitter, but the walk-based tactic did not prevent Washington from securing the win late in the game.
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James Wood becomes first since Barry Bonds to be intentionally walked 4 times in a game
Washington slugger James Wood became the first major leaguer since Barry Bonds to be intentionally walked four times in a game in the Nationals’ 7-4, 11-inning win over the Los Angeles Angels.
Nationals’ Wood first since Bonds to be intentionally walked four times in a game
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Washington slugger James Wood became the first major leaguer since Barry Bonds to be intentionally walked four times in a game in the Nationals’ 7-4, 11-inning win over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday. Bonds was intentionally walked four times in four different games in 2004. The only other players since at least 1955 to be intentionally walked four times in a game are Wood, Roger Maris, Garry Templeton, Manny Ramirez and Andr…
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