""We had plenty of opportunities to win that game. I thought we should have won that game. We just didn't execute, that's what it came down to.""
""It can't happen, it just can't happen. We've got to slide. We have to slide. The third base coach was in the right position.""
The Washington Nationals faced the San Francisco Giants and lost 7-6 in 12 innings after leading 5-1 early in the game. Manager Blake Butera noted the team's failure to execute despite having multiple opportunities to win. Key moments included a tying single by Brady House in the ninth inning, but errors, such as Curtis Mead not sliding into third base, contributed to the loss. Pitcher Cade Cavalli struggled with pitch count, and Mitchell Parker allowed three runs in relief, highlighting the team's inexperience.
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