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Nationals blow out staggering Mets 14-2 in the rain
Brady House capped a seven-run fourth with his first career grand slam as Washington set a season high for runs, AP said.
- On Wednesday at Citi Field, the Washington Nationals routed the New York Mets 14-2, with Brady House hitting his first career grand slam during a seven-run fourth inning. David Peterson allowed seven earned runs before exiting early.
- Kodai Senga received an epidural injection on Tuesday to treat spinal nerve inflammation from a lower back injury he has managed since spring training. The pitcher said, "These past few games, the results on the field show it too, but it was unfortunately not something I was able to manage."
- Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli threw six solid innings and struck out 10, equaling his career high from his previous outing against Atlanta. Cavalli became the first Washington pitcher with 10 strikeouts in consecutive starts since Max Scherzer in July 2020.
- Juan Soto homered for the second consecutive night, extending his on-base streak to 15 games. The loss dropped the New York Mets to 10-20 on the season, marking their 16th defeat in 19 games.
- RHP Freddy Peralta starts for the New York Mets in Thursday's series finale against Veteran RHP Miles Mikolas of the Washington Nationals. Peralta has lost three straight starts this season.
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Mets suffer latest ugly disaster to Nationals as nightmare start hits new low
Five weeks into the season and with a sky-high payroll, the mismatched disaster that is the Mets roster was overmatched again in a 14-2 loss to the lowly Nationals at Citi Field on Wednesday night that wasn’t as close as the score might indicate.
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Read Full ArticleBrady House crowned a fourth seven-run inning with his first grand slam in the Major Leagues and Washington Nationals ran 14-2 over New York's wobbly Mets on a rainy Wednesday night at Citi Field.
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