A night after they were no-hit by Michael Lorenzen and the Phillies, the Nationals fall again, 6-2, to close their seven-game trip 4-3.
in his first home start with the team, becoming the fourth pitcher from his Orange County high school with a no-hitter in the major leagues.Thursday didn’t hold any such moments. What it did hold, though, was an odd beginning of a 6-2
“The bottom line here is we have to score more than two runs in this ballpark,” Nationals Manager Dave Martinez said. “We got to score more runs. The bottom of the lineup has to start driving in more runs for us.”Washington had its chances against Phillies starter Aaron Nola. Lane Thomas came inches from a solo homer in the top of the first, lining a ball off the small metal wall atop the padded wall in left.
La Sorsa turned into the sacrificial lamb, wearing an eight-batter rally while no one fully warmed in the bullpen. He flashed his potential in lefty-lefty matchups, striking out Kyle Schwarber twice. The matchups with righties … not so good.
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