

Nationals’ James Wood makes unique franchise history after accepting Home Run Derby invitation
Nationals’ James Wood makes unique franchise history after accepting Home Run Derby invitation

Washington Citizens Offielder James Wood accepted an invitation to Home Run Derby Thursday afternoonHe then celebrated five hectares with five hit performance 11-7 against Detroit Tigers, which created a new piece of privileged history.
The wood, who bought 5 for 5 with a homework, became the youngest player in the history of the world – a five-hit game, 22 years and 289 days, according to CBS Sports Doug Clawson. It is a significant achievement, given that the citizens are engaged in the likes of Bryce Harper and Juan Soto, two players who have reached the Greater Leagues, and have moved to Washington from Montreal of the 2005 season to Washington.

The difference used to belong to Inbielder Luis García Jr., who recorded six hits in May 2023. (Garsa was 23 years and 10 days old at the time of its presentation against Kansas city royals.)
Here is the wood house.
Thursday was entered on a stick. Its investment costs about 4 victories above victory, for calculations of baseball certificate. Now the wood strikes .294 / .395 / .563.
Clawson’s survey also revealed that the wood is only 22 years old or younger, to register 20 plus home runs, 10-plus walks before the entire star game. The other Mike Prince, who has made the feat in 2014. It’s a powerful feature company to keep.
Wood will not be able to enjoy his great day. Nations will celebrate July 4, 11-year-old and first playing field against Boston Red Sox.
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