Saturday, September 27th, 2025

The Washington Nationals clinched a 6-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox thanks to a trio of late-inning home runs in an exciting MLB matchup on Saturday in Washington.
Trailing 4-2 entering the seventh inning, the Nationals ignited their comeback when Nasim Nuñez singled with one out. Jacob Young followed with a 380-foot, game-tying home run to left field. After a pitching change, James Wood crushed a 419-foot solo home run to center, giving the Nationals a 5-4 lead. Wood’s blast was his 31st home run of the season and proved pivotal in breaking the deadlock.
Daylen Lile joined the home run parade with his ninth of the season, while Josh Bell contributed two hits and a run scored to fuel the Nationals’ offense. James Wood capped his stellar day with an RBI single in the eighth inning, finishing the game with three hits.
For the visiting White Sox, rookies Colson Montgomery and Brooks Baldwin each homered. Montgomery’s two-run shot in the fourth inning marked his 21st homer in just 70 games, while Baldwin drilled a two-run homer off the right-field foul pole to extend Chicago’s lead to 4-0 at one point. Derek Hill chipped in with two hits and a late RBI single to keep Chicago in contention.
Julian Fernandez earned his first major league win for the Nationals by pitching a scoreless inning, while Jose A. Ferrer secured his 11th save despite a tense ninth. On the White Sox mound, Brandon Eisert suffered the loss after surrendering the go-ahead home run in relief.
One of the game’s crucial moments came in the eighth inning when Chase Meidroth of the White Sox was initially awarded a double on a close play at second. Washington challenged the call and, after review, Meidroth was ruled out for coming off the bag, stalling a potential rally for Chicago.
Colson Montgomery’s three hits not only powered the White Sox offense but also extended his career-high hitting streak to nine games. James Wood, despite his home run heroics, registered two strikeouts, bringing his league-leading total to 218—just five shy of Mark Reynolds’ MLB single-season record of 223 set in 2009.
The action started later than scheduled due to a 40-minute rain delay. The matchup featured both teams sitting at the bottom of their respective divisions, but the game was packed with competitive energy and offensive fireworks.
The series concludes Sunday as right-hander Shane Smith (6-8, 3.98 ERA) gets the start for the White Sox, while fellow right-hander Brad Lord (5-9, 4.12 ERA) takes the mound for the Nationals.
The Washington Nationals overcame an early deficit with clutch home runs from Jacob Young and James Wood to defeat the Chicago White Sox 6-5. Both teams showcased promising young talent and power hitting, while pivotal replay decisions and rain delays added drama to the contest. As the season winds down, players continue to chase both team victories and individual milestones in this exciting interleague matchup.
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