Nationals vs White Sox Recap: Young Arms Shine in Low-Scoring Win

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Young Pitchers Face Off in Extra-Inning Thriller
The Washington Nationals traveled to Chicago on Sunday to face the White Sox in a pitching duel between two rebuilding teams. Foster Griffin started for Washington, while Bryan Hudson took the mound for the home team. Both squads were hungry for victory after intense competition throughout the weekend. The Nationals rode into this game with momentum, winning their previous matchup 6–3 on Saturday. Chicago hoped to bounce back from that loss and find their rhythm. The game stayed scoreless through nine innings as both young pitching staffs delivered strong performances. When extra innings arrived, the real action finally began. Neither team had managed to break through defensively, setting up a dramatic tenth inning where one team would emerge victorious and the other would suffer disappointment.
Nationals Break Through in the Tenth Inning
As the tenth inning began, the Nationals finally found their offensive spark. With two outs and runners in position, Abrams stepped up to the plate facing pressure and delivered a sacrifice fly to left field. The ball soared 272 feet into the air with solid contact at ninety miles per hour. Hill scored on the play, giving Washington their first run and a 1–0 lead. However, Tena wasn't finished contributing. With the momentum building, Tena connected on a fastball traveling at ninety-six miles per hour and crushed it 403 feet to right-center field. The home run sailed over the wall as the crowd watched in amazement. Washington suddenly led 2–0, dramatically shifting the game's entire complexion as the Nationals seized control.
White Sox Score Late but Fall Short by One
The White Sox refused to accept defeat as they fought back in their half of the tenth inning. Peters stepped up with determination and connected on a changeup, sending a single through the middle of the field 225 feet. Hill scored on the play, bringing Chicago within one run at 2–1. Despite their late rally, the White Sox couldn't complete the comeback as the inning ended without further scoring. Washington held on for the thrilling 2–1 victory in extra innings. The win gave the Nationals back-to-back triumphs after dominating Saturday. Both teams showed resilience through their pitching struggles and offensive challenges. This game demonstrated how young rosters still developing their skills can produce exciting baseball when determination meets opportunity on the field.
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