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The Rookie's Big Night: Crews Shines in Washington's Win

Washington D.C., USAWed May 21 2025
In a thrilling matchup, the Washington Nationals edged out the Atlanta Braves with a 5-3 victory on a Tuesday night. The home team, the Nationals, had a standout performance from their rookie, Dylan Crews. Crews, a promising talent picked second overall in the 2023 draft, made a significant impact early in the game. He hit a crucial home run in the second inning, breaking a 3-3 tie against the Atlanta Braves. Crews' solo shot off Atlanta's ace, Spencer Strider, was a game-changer. It was a powerful hit, traveling 404 feet and landing in the left-field lower deck. Crews' performance was impressive, but his night ended early due to a sore left side and lower back. He was replaced by Nasim Nuñez in the sixth inning and is expected to undergo an MRI the following day. This injury raises questions about his durability and how it might affect his future performances. It's a reminder that even the most talented rookies can face setbacks. The Braves had a solid start, with Matt Olson hitting his 10th home run of the season. Strider, despite his struggles, completed 4 1/3 innings, throwing 75 pitches in his second start since returning from a hamstring strain. His performance was a mixed bag, showing both his potential and his current limitations. Washington's victory was a team effort. Keibert Ruiz and Luis García Jr. both contributed in the first inning, with Ruiz doubling in a run and García Jr. following with an RBI single. A wild pitch from Strider added another run, giving the Nationals an early lead. Nathaniel Lowe's sacrifice fly in the seventh inning further padded Washington's lead, securing the win. The pitching was a key factor in the game. Mitchell Parker, despite allowing three runs, pitched well over 5 1/3 innings. The bullpen, featuring Cole Henry, Aaron Bummer, and Jorge López, bridged the gap to Kyle Finnegan, who closed out the game with a perfect ninth inning, securing his 15th save of the season. Looking ahead, the Braves will send rookie right-hander AJ Smith-Shawver to the mound. He has been impressive, allowing just two runs over his last three starts, lowering his ERA to 2. 33. The Nationals will counter with Trevor Williams, who is looking to improve on his 2-5 record. This matchup sets the stage for another exciting game, with both teams eager to secure a win.

questions

    Could Dylan Crews' injury be a result of sabotage by a rival team?
    What are the implications of Spencer Strider's performance on the Braves' pitching rotation?
    How will the Nationals' bullpen performance influence their strategy for future games?

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