MLB American Major League Baseball regular season Washington Nationals away to challenge the Chicago Bears. The two teams staged a pitcher battle, and Max Shearzel and Cole Hammers both completed the quality starter. The Cubs finally relied on the second half of the 9th innings to see the Suma Slam 4-3 victory over the national team.
[data highlights]
The national team's first pitcher Max Shezell played 7 games, was beaten three hits, once sent, no points, sent 11 strikeouts. Ryan Zimmerman has a hit, one pass, two points, and one point. The Cubs first pitcher Cole Hammers played 7 games, was beaten a hit, once sent, lost 1 point, sent 9 strikeouts. David Bot blasted and saw the Slam Cannon.
[game progress]
In the first half of the first game, Cole-Hammers completed three times and three times with the striker Bryce Harper. In the second half of the first game, Max Shearer tripled Javier Bayez and let the three or two sticks roll out of the earth, and also completed the three-on-three. In the first half of the second game, Ryan Zimmerman picked four bad balls to the base in the case of a full number of goals. Daniel Murphy hit a first-place hit and Zimmerman went up to third base. Matt Reynolds made a high-flying sacrifice, Zimmerman returned to home base and the national team scored a 1-0 lead. Then Hammers striked Michael A-Taylor, Matt Wetters's flat ball was killed by Kyle Schwab, and the Cubs got the three outs needed.
In the second half of the second game, Max Shearer continued to strike Jason Hayward and Albert Almora. Kyle Schwab played the first hit of the Cubs. However, Xiezel's striker Wilson-Contreras completed the game with three strikeouts. In the first half of the third game, Cole-Hammers striked the other side's pitcher Xie Zeer and Juan Soto to complete three times. In the second half of the third game, Max Scheiser also struck the opponent's pitcher Hammels, and then tripled Edison Russell. Anthony Rizzo hit a first base and hit the base. Javier Bayez was beaten by Max Shesser, and the three games ended. The national team temporarily led the Cubs 1-0.
In the first half of the fourth game, Cole-Hammers striker Ryan Zimmerman was letting two hitters hit the Earth. In the second half of the fourth game, Ben Zobrist, Jason Hayward and Albert Almora played the flying ball respectively, flying the ball and rolling the earth out. In the first half of the fifth game, Cole-Hammers tripled Michael A-Taylor and Matt Waiters to complete the three-ups.
In the second half of the fifth inning, Max Scheiser also replied with a three-on-three. In the first half of the sixth game, Cole Hammers finished the half with two rolling globes and one flying ball. In the second half of the sixth game, Addison Russell and Javier Bayez were beaten out, and Anthony Rizzo's sliding direction in the direction of guerrillas did not form a hit. At the end of the six-game match, the score was still 1-0 and the national team led.
In the first half of the seventh game, Cole-Hammers striker Bryce Harper and Ryan Zimmerman, Daniel Murphy hit the earth to complete the third outing of this game. In the second half of the seventh game, Ben Zobrist was beaten out. In the case of two outs, Albert Almora hit a second base. Max-Shezel deliberately sent the Kyle Shuvabo to Wilson-Contres. Xie Zeer strikes Contreras, leaving two players on the cubs.
In the first half of the eighth game, Karl Karl Edwards pitched the ball and replaced the starting pitcher Cole Hammers. After letting Matt Reynolds fly out of the game, the three strikes Michael A-Taylor and Matt Waiters ended the half game. In the second half of the eighth game, Kodak Glover replaced the starting pitcher Max Scheiser and Tommy Lassra replaced the pitcher. Lastra hit a first base and hit the base. After the next two hitters went out, Javier Bayez's first base hit helped Lastra to enter the circle, but the national team challenged. After the video was reviewed, the referee announced that he would change the sentence and Bayez rolled the earth out. The eighth game ended.
In the first half of the ninth game, Brandon Jinzler boarded, and Matt Adams replaced the pitcher and hit the ball. Trey Turner played the fourth third base of the season, and Juan Soto was selected to send four bad balls to the base. Bryce Harper came on the court, the Cubs chose to deliberately deliver Harper, and the national team was out of the game. Ryan Zimmerman hit a first-place hit in the middle field, Turner and Soto both returned to home base, Harper went up to second base. The national team expanded the score to 3-0. Joe Marden makes a substitution, and Justin Wilson enters the game for Kingsler. Daniel Murphy hit the ball and Matt Reynolds was beaten out and the game entered the second half of the ninth inning.
In the second half of the ninth game, the national team sent the current team's terminator Ryan Madsen, Wilmer Defoe played second base, Anthony - Lunden defended third base. Ben Zobrist rolled the earth out. Jason Hayward hit a first base in the second base. Albert Almora touched the ball. Kyle Schwab played out of bounds and took off. Wilson-Contreras played as the last outing. Wilson-Contreras was sent to the first base by the ball, and the Cubs formed a full base. David Botde played, and Ian Harper replaced Wilson-Contreras for the run. Bot played goodbye to the slam gun, Madsen rescue failed, the Cubs 4-3 lore the national team. Justin Wilson got the winning shot.
[both sides start]
Washington Nationals:
First stick: T. Turner shortstop
The second stick: J. Soto left fielder
The third stick: B. Harper, right fielder
The fourth stick: R. Zimmerman first baseman
Fifth Bar: D. Murphy Second Baseman
Sixth Bar: M. Reynolds Third Baseman
The seventh stick: Michael A. Taylor (M. Taylor)
Eighth stick: M. Wieters catcher
The ninth stick: M. Scherzer pitcher
Chicago Cubs:
First stick: A. Rizzo first baseman
Second stick: J. Baez third baseman
Third stick: B. Zobrist second baseman
The fourth stick: J. Heyward, right fielder
The fifth stick: A. Almora Jr.
Sixth stick: K. Schwarber left fielder
Seventh Bar: W. Contreras Catcher
Eighth stick: C. Hamels pitcher
The ninth stick: A. Russell, the shortstop
[Next look]
Tomorrow, the Washington Nationals will open four series with the St. Louis Cardinals. The first game will be sent Tommy Milon (1 win and 1 loss, self-blame rate 5.50, 19 strikeouts). After Stephen Strasberg was injured, he replaced the rotation and the first two games performed well. But the most recent start against the Warriors, was hit 10 hits, lost 7 points.
The Chicago Cubs will have a chance to take a break tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow will start to meet the challenges of the Milwaukee Brewers. The starting pitcher of the first game will be Jose Quintana (10 wins and 8 losses, self-blame score 4.28, 105 strikeouts). The previous start-up against the Royal team was awful, and the 6.1 game lost 5 points and there was a problem with the control of the ball. He has 2 wins and 0 losses against the brewers four times this year, with a self-blame rate of 0.95 and only 2 points in 19 games.
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