Wood Has Career-High Five Hits Including 23rd HR, Nationals Beat Tigers
- On July 3 in Washington, the Nationals beat the Tigers 11-7, with Wood’s career-high five hits including his 23rd homer highlighting their offensive dominance.
- Following Enns' five-run first inning, the Tigers' bullpen was strained by extended bullpen days, impacting their ability to contain the Nationals.
- Highlights include Torkelson’s first-inning homer and House’s RBI single that extended the Nationals’ lead, both directly supported by statements #5 and #12.
- After taking two of three, the Nationals build momentum as Reese Olson is expected to return Friday to face Cleveland.
- Considering the Tigers' recent.500 record over three weeks, their inconsistent form impacts team momentum ahead of upcoming series in Cleveland.
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Wood has career-high five hits including 23rd HR, Nationals beat Tigers 11-7
James Wood had a career-high five hits including his 23rd home run hours after being named to the Home Run Derby, Jake Irvin survived a rocky first to pitch six solid innings, and the Washington Nationals beat the Detroit Tigers 11-7.
Wood has career-high five hits including 23rd HR, Nationals beat Tigers
James Wood had a career-high five hits including his 23rd home run hours after being named to the Home Run Derby, Jake Irvin survived a rocky first to pitch six solid innings, and the Washington Nationals beat the Detroit Tigers…


Derby contestant James Wood goes 5-for-5 as Nats beat Tigers
James Wood had five hits that included his 23rd home run, Paul DeJong added a three-run blast and the Washington Nationals hung on to defeat the Detroit Tigers 11-7 on Thursday night, taking the rubber game of the series.
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