Nationals vs Mets Recap: Youthful Nats Roar for 14-2 Win

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Washington Nationals Dominate with Explosive Offensive Performance
The Washington Nationals traveled to New York to face the Mets on Wednesday, April 29. Coming off a tough 8-0 loss the previous day, the young Nationals squad was ready to respond with their bats. When the game ended, Washington had pulled off an impressive 14-2 victory at the Mets' stadium. The Nationals' pitching staff, built on youth and potential, finally got support from their hitters. Starting pitcher Cade Cavalli took the mound for Washington, while David Peterson started for the home team Mets. Although the Mets had recently overpowered the Nationals, this game told a completely different story. Washington's rebuilding roster showed resilience and determination throughout the matchup. The offensive explosion highlighted why young players like those on the Nationals roster deserve playing time to develop their skills at the major league level.
Fourth Inning Explosion Puts Game Out of Reach
The game stayed competitive early, with Washington scoring two runs in the first inning. Abrams singled to right field, bringing Wood across the plate, then Young grounded out to score Mead. The Mets answered back with one run in the third inning when Soto homered to left center, traveling 375 feet off a 97 mph fastball. However, the fourth inning became the turning point that decided the entire game. During this crucial stretch, the Nationals unleashed their offensive power relentlessly. Young scored on an infield single, then Wood walked to bring in Lile. Mead got hit by pitch, scoring another run, and the bases remained loaded. House then delivered the decisive blow with a grand slam to left center, traveling 385 feet with exit velocity of 106 mph. That single blast scored four runs, stretching Washington's lead to 9-1 and essentially ending the contest.
Late Scoring Extends Washington's Lead to Victory
After House's game-deciding grand slam, the Nationals continued adding runs throughout the remaining innings. In the sixth inning, Abrams singled to right field, bringing Mead across home plate and pushing the lead to 10-2. The seventh inning featured another strong Washington surge when Wood doubled to center field, traveling 222 feet with impressive exit velocity of 115 mph. This double scored both Nuñez and Wiemer, extending the advantage to 12-2. Young then singled to center, and Wood crossed the plate, making it 13-2. In the ninth inning, Mead capped off the offensive performance with a solo home run to center field, traveling 392 feet. When the final out was recorded, Washington had secured a commanding 14-2 victory. Despite missing several key pitchers like Josiah Gray and Cole Henry to injuries, the Nationals showed they could compete and score runs consistently.
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