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If Jake Irvin could get a do-over, he wouldn’t have thrown a curveball to Mark Vientos. And even if he did decide to throw ...
There are few surer things in baseball right now than David Peterson mowing down the Washingto.Stick the Mets left-hander on the mound against this particular lineup, and you probably know the results ...
Mark Vientos hasn't lived up to his potential as a key lineup fixture this season, but his daily approach to game preparation ...
The story tonight begins and ends with David Peterson, who pitched eight innings of one run ball, giving up four hits, one ...
David Peterson dominated the Nationals again, Mark Vientos homered for the second consecutive game and the New York Mets ...
Vientos answered that call by blasting a home run in a second straight game. Vientos hit a two-run homer against Jake Irvin ...
Gleyber Torres walked with the bases loaded in the 10th inning as the host Detroit Tigers edged the slumping Houston Astros 1 ...
The Nationals survived the first of four consecutive series against playoff contenders from Philadelphia and New York, splitting their four-game series with the Phillies. Next up, it’s the Mets, who ...
We took some time off, but we’re back with two MLB player props lined up for today’s big slate. For our first play, we’re ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Nationals recalled slugging first baseman Andrés Chaparro from Triple-A Rochester on Tuesday.
Left-hander David Peterson threw eight innings, carrying a shutout into the eighth inning before allowing an earned run.
The lefty bounced back from his worst outing of the season to throw eight masterful innings; Juan Soto, Brett Baty, Jeff McNeil and Mark Vientos homered in the rout.