A walk-off that you can't believe! | TalkNats.com
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In a thrilling game, the Washington Nationals staged an impressive comeback against the New York Mets, overcoming a 4-3 deficit in the ninth inning. Dylan Crews hit a leadoff triple, followed by Jose Tena's ground ball that tied the game. James Wood's grounder, deflected by a Mets player, allowed CJ Abrams to score the winning run. This victory was a significant moment for Wood and a triumphant end for the Nationals, breaking the Mets' six-game winning streak and igniting hope in the struggling franchise.
Man, I'll tell you right now, CJ was hauling ass. He really was. I don't know how else to explain it, but that was awesome to see him score like that.
The game of inches that saw a bloop triple by the Mets in the top of the 8th inning give them the lead would turn to the Nats favor in that 9th inning.
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