First Inning Lead​
What a glorious way to start the game, Nationals fans!
Third Inning Struggles​
We had a little hiccup in the third inning as Michael Harris II tripled, followed by Stuart Fairchild doubling him home. Things got tough when Fairchild scored on a throwing error by Riley Adams, putting the Braves up 2-1. A setback, sure, but no one said a win comes easy. We held our breath and hoped for a spark from our lineup to get back on track.
Top of the Seventh Comeback​
The tide started to turn in the seventh inning. Dylan Crews and Jose Tena were instrumental, both getting crucial hits that advanced the score. Crews scored on a single, and Tena followed that with a double to bring the Nationals closer, narrowing the Braves' lead to 4-3. Our incredible tenacity in the face of pressure was on full display!Eighth Inning Fireworks​
The top of the eighth inning was nothing short of spectacular for the Nationals! CJ Abrams managed to capitalize on a Braves' mishap with a throwing error, reaching third, and Amed Rosario singled to level the score at 4-4.
Sealing the Victory​
With the lead in hand, we turned to our bullpen. They needed to be on-point to fend off the Braves. Kyle Finnegan came in to shut things down in the ninth, and despite a pesky single by Drake Baldwin, our defense held firm. When Alex Verdugo grounded out and Austin Riley struck out swinging, the excitement soared. The final out by Marcell Ozuna on a flyout to right sealed our thrilling 5-4 win!

Nationals fans, this was a game to remember. The perseverance and talent of our squad shone through brilliantly. Onwards and upwards!


Scoreboard for Nationals @ Braves (May 14th, 2025)​
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |
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![]() | 0​ | 0​ | 2​ | 0​ | 2​ | 0​ | 0​ | 0​ | 0​ | 4​ | 8​ | 2​ |
![]() | 1​ | 0​ | 0​ | 0​ | 0​ | 0​ | 2​ | 2​ | 0​ | 5​ | 11​ | 1​ |