Braves give Nats the lead on 5 pitches and 0 hits, a breakdown

Aug 12, 2021 541.8K views 2:14

What Happened

In a surprising turn of events, the Washington Nationals take the lead against the Atlanta Braves after just five pitches and without recording a single hit. The Braves' pitcher, who can be seen talking to himself on the mound, starts the inning by throwing a first-pitch curveball for a strike to Nationals batter Alcides Escobar. Catcher Travis d'Arnaud signals for a fastball, but the pitcher shakes him off and decides to go with a slider. Escobar lays down a bunt, which the umpire initially calls out. However, Nationals manager Dave Martinez comes out to argue, and after conferring with his crew, the call is changed to a foul ball. On the next pitch, the pitcher goes back to his curveball and hits Escobar, putting him on first base. With one out, a wild pitch or passed ball allows Escobar to advance to second base. Escobar then steals third base, putting himself in scoring position. With the fifth pitch of the inning, Nationals pinch-hitter Andrew Stevenson hits a fly ball that scores Escobar, giving the Nationals a 1-0 lead. Braves manager Brian Snitker comes out to talk to the umpire, seemingly frustrated by the turn of events. This unexpected sequence of events, where the Braves handed the Nationals the lead without recording a hit, highlights the unpredictable nature of baseball. The Braves' pitcher struggled with his command and decision-making, while the Nationals capitalized on the opportunities presented to them. The Nationals now hold a slim lead, and the Braves will look to respond in the remainder of the game.

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