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Nats Rally Late to Edge Marlins, 8-7

The fell behind 5-0 early but rallied four in the 8th to edge the Marlins, 6-5.

Shinnosuke Ogasawara continued his bid to start the season in Rochester with another outing with barely more outs than baserunners as he gave up two runs on four hits and a walk over two innings. He threw 62 pitches, 40 for strikes and struck out two.

Joan Adon put up a similar line – 2IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, 1BB, 2K – but was credited with the win as the pitcher of record when the Nats batted in the 8th.

Cayden Wallace’s two-run HR following a Nasim Nuñez walk and steal got the aforementioned rally started. Drew Millas and Daylen Lile followed with back-to-back doubles to tie the game. Lile took third on the inning’s first out, a 4-3 groundout, then scored on a wild pitch.

Andrew Pinckney, who gunned down a runner at the plate in the 1st, struck out for the second out while Brady House singled and stole second before Darren Baker rolled out to second to end the inning.

Eduardo Salazar worked around a leadoff single to goose-egg Miami in the 8th for the hold. Clay Helvey retired the side in the order in the 9th for the save.

Pinckney (1-4, R, 2K) was joined in the starting lineup at RF by Robert Hassell (0-2, BB) in CF. Here’s a rundown of how the rest of the watchlisters did coming off the bench:

The win improves Washington to 6-5 for the ’25 ST. They remain in Jupiter to face the Cardinals this afternoon.

Michael Soroka is expected to start, opposed by former National Erick Fedde. The game can be watched on MASN live or heard on MLB Radio.

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