Landon Knack, recently recalled by the Dodgers, marked his Major League debut with his first strikeout. During the game against the Nationals, Knack faced challenges, including a high pitch count early in the game. He threw 28 pitches in the first inning alone, struggling to get out of a two-on, two-out situation but eventually succeeded by striking out Nick Senzel. Despite this rocky start, Knack improved significantly in the second inning, retiring the Nationals in order with just 12 pitches. The Nationals led 2-0 early in the game.
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Much better second inning for #Dodgers RHP Landon Knack, who needs only 12 pitches to retire the #Nationals in order.
First Major League strikeout for Landon Knack! https://t.co/SODBYnAGNN
#Dodgers RHP Landon Knack escapes a two-on, two-out jam by striking out Nick Senzel with a full-count changeup, but he needed 28 pitches to get out of the first inning vs. #Nationals, who lead 2-0.
Landon Knack's first MLB strikeout. https://t.co/AKibXuyW45
#Nationals push lead to 2-0 over #Dodgers. Jesse Winker followed Abrams HR with a single, took third on Luis Garcia Jr.'s single to RF and scored on Joey Meneses' sac fly. Joey Gallo walks to put two on, and Landon Knack's pitch count is already at 24.
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