The Athletics delivered an impressive pitching display, effectively stifling the Nationals’ offense throughout the game. Starting pitcher James Parker showcased precision and composure on the mound, tossing seven strong innings with just three hits allowed and recording eight strikeouts. His performance set the tone early, as he consistently kept Washington’s hitters off balance with a mix of sharp breaking balls and a well-located fastball. The bullpen preserved the momentum, with relievers Alex Moreno and Tyler Grant closing out the game flawlessly, combining for two scoreless innings and four strikeouts.

Offensively, the Athletics capitalized on their pitching dominance by manufacturing timely runs with aggressive base running and situational hitting. Key contributors included Marcus Lee, who drove in two crucial RBIs, and Jorge Martinez, whose clutch two-out single in the fifth inning broke a scoreless deadlock. The team’s balanced approach was evident in their ability to pressure the Nationals’ pitching staff, evidenced by the following:

  • 6 hits spread across 5 different players
  • 3 stolen bases disrupting the defense
  • 4 combined walks that helped sustain rallies
PitcherIPHRERSO
James Parker7.03118
Alex Moreno1.01002
Tyler Grant1.00002