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East-padras Sambhavna James Wood hunted former team in Nats’ victory

June 23, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; Washington National left Fielders James Wood (29) and CJ Abrams (5), when the National defeated San Diego Padress 10–6 in Petco Park. Compulsory Credit: Dennis Poroy-Emagan Picture

James Wood scored four runs on Monday night and the citizens of Washington topped San Diego Padress 10–6.

Wood won Washington’s first win over San Diego since June 2023, with dishonestly three-run homer in the right area at the top of the eighth with a three-run homer. It was the 22nd Homer for Wood, a former Padre Sambhavna, which was acquired by citizens in an eight-player trade three years ago, who sent Juan Soto in another way.

Michelle Parker (5-8) won, allowing two walks and strikeouts in six-half innings in six hits and three runs. This was only the third win in 16 matches for Washington and its second road win in June.

Stephen Colec (3-3) absorbed the loss, with five hits and five runs (four acquired) in 4 1/3 innings. He went one and hit five.

Kolek left through the first three innings, allowing just one leadoff walk in the third and excluded four. But the game negatively replaced the CJ Abrams’s slow return to the fourth after the two-base throwing error.

Wood chased the left area wall with an one-hop single, kicked a four-run rally. Nathaniel Love added an RBI single, followed by Josh Bell’s sacrifice fly to deep center and a run-scoring single from Brady House.

Manny Machao found San Diego on the board at the center of a single homer on the board in half of the fourth. But the citizens made it 6–1 in fifth place through Louis Garcia’s RBI Single of Reliler Wandy Paralta and Bell’s run-producement single.

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Padress got a run of two-outs on the RBI single by Gavin Sheets, then the right-centers within 6-3 in the seventh on the leadoff Homer of Jake Krronworth, closed at the sixth place of its sixth year.

Bell added a single homer in his 10th position in Washington ninth. Fernando Tatis Junior exploded a three-run explosion at the left-centers in San Diego ninth to cap.

-Bield level media

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