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Nationals 8-7 Mets (April 27, 2025) Spielrkap

Washington-CJ Abrams achieved the winning run at Pete Alonso from a worry error with an out in the ninth in ninth, and the Washington Nationals gathered from a six-run deficit to defeat the New York Mets 8: 7 on Sunday.

Dylan Crews and Riley Adams performed for Washington, which won the final in three days in three days in the final at BAT.

Alex Call led the ninth against Ryne Stanek (0-2) with a double down to the right. Pinch-Runner Jacob Young moved to second place at Pinch-Hitter Keibert Ruiz’s Grounder and arrived when Abrams hit the right against an invited infield.

James Wood went and Luis García Jr. then hit a big one to Alonso deep in the first basis. Alonso sailed his litter over Stanek’s head and had Abrams scored a goal.

Jorge López (3-0) received the final from the ninth to argue in two meters in the goal position.

Luis Torrens had two goals and two RBI for the mets that had won eight out of nine.

Tylor Megill allowed three runs and excluded nine in 6 1/3 innings for the Mets and left a man on the base. Helper José Buttó took the lead 7-2 and spent the crews before giving up successive singles and Adams’ three-run shot in the right middle.

Mitchell Parker, Starter from Washington, went three of the first five meters to get their first two runs with victim flying from Mark Vientos and Brandon Dimo. Torrens used in one run to make it 3-0, and another scored on the same game on the crew’s throwing error. Luisangel Acuña followed with an RBI single as part of Parkers 43-pitch inn.

Parker allowed seven runs-deservedly in seven goals and a career high of five walks in five inner sings. The era of the left -hander rose from 1.39 to 2.65.

Key moment

Abrams scored the winning run for the second time in three days. He scored on Woods RBI -Single on Friday evening on Friday evening.

Key

Crews’ Homerun von Megill was the first to have been approved by a METS start jug since April 11th. New York Starter had played 14 games of consecutive games without Homer, with the longest such route of the Mets since a 14-game strip in 1988.

Next on

New York RhP Griffin Canning (3-1, 3.12 ERA) faces Washington Rhp Trevor Williams (1-2, 5.11) when the four-game series ends on Monday.

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