Thursday, June 21, 2018

A Washington Ranger has hit a home run in the past

It turned out that baseball could offer a journey in time. It was in this turn that the match between Washington Nationals and New York Yankees of the regular MLB season. The Nationals National Park meeting in the US capital began more than a month ago and ended that night, leaving nothing in the history of history and statistics. The original match was in the program on May 15, when after 5 and a half innings the game was interrupted due to torrential rain at 3:3. The match had to be completed the next day when it was still in Washington again and a new date was set for the future;June 18th. So, late in the day, the two teams went out again to the field and continued from where they had stopped;in the middle of the 6th inning. At 1 outs and first-row rotor at the closure of the bat, the Nationals rookie Juan Soto, who fired Chad Green`s ball into the second floor of the stands behind the right double-homoride off-field. Ironically, this was also the difference in the final score of 5:3 for the hosts after the two teams scored no more points in the other 3 innings. The crushing thing is that Soto`s home run will remain in history as hit on May 15, that is, five days before his official debut in the Premier League. `I know because somebody told me about it, I do not think much about these things, it`s like I`ve come back like a pinch-cunker, I just feel good about doing my job, year old Dominican who played his first MLB game on May 20th, and the 21st hit his first home run. That night was his sixth overall since then, but his business card would be recorded as `pre-trial`. The achievement of Soto was not the only result predicted by archive for baseball tips of the `parallel reality` of the past. For example, Yanke`s pitcher Masahiro Tanaka, who is throwing the first 5 innings of the match, in the sixth for a few days, was on the 10-day list of injuries. New York City`s original second-timer Tyler Austin, who hit a home run in the 4th inn, was not available for the end of the match because he was sent to the Main League in the meantime.



Metropolitans also had lost two of their owners -;the second baseman, Howey Kendrick, is out of season with the Achilles tendon trauma, and Central Outfitter Andrew Stevenson is among the youngsters. Washington even looked different -;the team started the match with blue jerseys and finished it with red. Star Bryce Harper was bearded up to the 6th inning and shaved smoothly afterwards.

In order to get the time machine finished, this night`s viewers of National Park also saw a second game last month. The postponed match of May 16 ended with a 4:2 success for the Yankees, and so the strange Dabblehead was equally divided.






Washington Nationals - New York Yankees 5:3 *

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