One play kind of changed the game again. One play didn't lose it.
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One play kind of changed the game again. One play didn't lose it.
Photo by Andrew Lang for TalkNats Today was vintage Jacob deGrom, en route to showing the Washington Nationals that he still has ‘Cy‘ stuff, in his 7.0 scoreless innings of work. But Mitchell Parker was really good when you look at his process, not the two runs (one earned) in his 6.0 innings of work. He easily could have matched deGrom with no runs, and two hits if the Washington defense made two more plays. In fact, after the first inning, Par…
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