MacKenzie Gore Strikes Out 11 as Nationals Beat Athletics 3-1
In a thrilling matchup between the Washington Nationals and the Oakland Athletics, it was the Nationals who came out on top with a 3-1 victory. The star of the game was pitcher MacKenzie Gore, who tied a career high with 11 strikeouts in five scoreless innings of work.
Gore was dominant on the mound, striking out the last five batters he faced and setting the tone for the Nationals’ pitching staff. Manager Davey Martinez praised Gore’s performance, highlighting his ability to attack the strike zone and compete at a high level.
Despite Gore’s impressive outing, the Nationals offense also played a key role in the win. CJ Abrams delivered an RBI triple in the third inning to give the Nationals an early lead, while Luis García Jr. added an RBI double in the sixth to extend the lead.
The Athletics made a late push, with Abraham Toro and Jacob Young driving in runs in the seventh and ninth innings, respectively. However, the Nationals bullpen held strong, with Kyle Finnegan recording his fifth save of the season to secure the win.
The victory was a much-needed one for the Nationals, who had dropped the series opener against the A’s after taking two out of three games against the San Francisco Giants earlier in the week. The win also marked a successful end to their week-long Bay Area trip.
With the win, the Nationals improved to 2-0 on the season, while the Athletics fell to 1-2. The two teams will face off again on Sunday, with LHP Alex Wood set to pitch for the A’s against LHP Trevor Williams for the Nationals.
Overall, it was a memorable game for the Nationals, with strong pitching, timely hitting, and solid defense all playing a role in their victory. As they look to build on this win, the team will be hoping to continue their success in the days and weeks ahead.