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Nationals Rally Late to Defeat Marlins 7-4 with Lowe and Wood Leading the Charge

Nathaniel Lowe's pinch-hit double and James Wood's ninth-inning homer propelled the Nationals to a comeback victory after trailing early.

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Overview

  • The Washington Nationals overcame a 4-0 deficit, scoring seven unanswered runs to defeat the Miami Marlins 7-4 in Miami.
  • Nathaniel Lowe, initially scratched from the lineup due to illness, delivered a pivotal three-run, pinch-hit double in the eighth inning on the 10th pitch of his at-bat.
  • James Wood extended the Nationals' lead with a 400-foot solo home run in the ninth, his fifth of the season.
  • Nationals' starting pitcher Mitchell Parker struggled in the fifth inning, contributing to the team's early challenges before their late-game rally.
  • The Nationals secured their win despite defensive errors, with Kyle Finnegan earning his fifth save of the season by closing out the game.