Tuesday, September 11, 2018

25:4! The citizens became laughable in the capital

Washington Nationals humiliated the New York Mets with 25:4 and registered both the biggest victory and the biggest loss in the half-century history of the two MLB clubs. The Nationals Nationals` jam in the US capital turned into a laughing `citizens, ` whose biggest defeat to date was 19 points;7:26 against Philadelphia Phyllis in 1985.

The previous most expressive success of the metropolitans was 23:5, the irony of the fate achieved against Mets in 2017. Then the club mentioned by sport tipsters record for the most markedpoints scored in 1996 by the predecessor Montreal Expo at 21:9 against Colorado Rockies.



This night, Nation`s attack reached a new high in its score, striking 25 points for 8 attacks. Batteries in dark blue shot 26 hits, of which 5 double, 2 triple and 5 homers. Each of Washington`s players struck at least one hit, and e ight of them -two or more.

Above all was the second baseball under No. 5 in the line of Daniel Murphy, who batted 3 of 4 with 6 RBIs and 3 points scored, including two home runs against his former team;double and triple. The showy and shorthand tragist Tray Turner finished 4 out of 6 with 3 points scored, and third-placed baseball player Anthony Rendon added 3 out of 6 with 4 RBIs and 2 points scored. The hosts led 19:0 for 5 innings, scoring 7 points in the 1st and three in each of their next four raids. Pitcher Tanner Roarke (W 5-12) put the first point of the guests in the 7th innings, after which he was replaced.

In the 8th Washington, he scored 6 more times against New York City`s shortshot, Jose Reyes. In the first uphill climb in the Premier League, the infiltration gave 2 hazards and 5 hits, of which two home runs. Also, the Dominican hit Ryan Zimmerman with his slow ball, and the battery jokingly threatened to look for him. Reyes w as the seventh New York City pitcher for the evening and, despite the terrible average score (54, 00 ERA), boasts better performance than starter Steven Mats (L 5-9). The left-leveled hockey player was replaced after the second outs when after two-thirds of the first innings he released 8 hits and 1 hat base and took 7 points. In other words, Matsie stood at 94, 50 ERA in this match.

The Big Apple team managed to make a rally with an idea more honorable in the 9th innings when it scored 3 points. Referee Jeff McNeil recorded RBI with Floyd Choise and Austin Jackson hit a double home for the final result.






Washington Nationals - New York Mets 25:4