A Tale of Two Halves, Promising Start Turns to Disaster: A Recap | TalkNats.com
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In a game that initially showcased the Washington Nationals' dominance, especially during the first five innings where Michael Soroka excelled with 10 strikeouts, the momentum shifted drastically in the latter part. Despite a solid lead of 3-0, the game turned into chaos as Soroka's stamina issues resurfaced. The Nationals, who had taken an early lead, could not maintain their performance against the Dodgers, illustrating the unpredictable nature of baseball and how quickly fortunes can change.
"For the first five innings of this game, the headline was not the offense at all; over those frames, Soroka looked the best he's looked all season."
"It almost feels like I just watched two completely different games. The Washington Nationals dominated the first half of this ballgame, but games have to be played to the end."
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