In a significant MLB game, the Washington Nationals defeated the Toronto Blue Jays with a score of 9-3. The game saw the Nationals scoring seven runs between the 7th and 8th innings, highlighted by Luis García Jr.'s pinch 3-run homer, which was pivotal in boosting the team's momentum. This victory brought the Nationals' season record to an even .500, marking the fourth time they have achieved this balance. The Blue Jays, on the other hand, faced a tough game, with their season record now standing at 15-18.
The Nats are .500 after 32 games. More importantly at this point of their rebuild, they are routinely playing clean ball and they are a fun watch.
#BlueJays lose, 9-3. They are 15-18. It’s not going well.
Final: Nats 9, Blue Jays 3. Luis García Jr.'s pinch 3-run homer opened the floodgates for a lineup that sure needed something like that. The Nationals are back to .500 for the fourth time this season.
Tonight’s Blue Jays game is a slow moving horror show. The kind of game where moves get announced the next morning.
It's coming undone here in Washington. Seven runs for the Nationals between the 7th and 8th. With how this offence is performing, missteps of any size from the #BlueJays' pitching or defence become so glaring.
The Nationals just pulled off their first 4-game sweep since the 2019 season. They scored 30 runs over the last three games in the process. They are 14-14 on the season. They're a game over .500 in April with one more game to play. https://t.co/YiKFS1LxMJ