The Washington Nationals had quite the night on Tuesday as they opened up a two-game series with the New York Mets with a massive 25-4 victory. They picked up where they left off on Wednesday afternoon as they scored three runs in the first three innings before eventually winning 5-3 for the series sweep.

Even though the Nationals earned their 54th win of the season to move above the .500 mark and Kelvin Herrera picked up his 16th save of the season, we’re guessing the Nats closer was a little unhappy with Juan Soto after the game after the left fielder handed Wilmer Flores the easiest home run of his career.
 

 

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Soto tracked down the ball perfectly and even had it in his glove at one point, but he closed it a split second too late and it ended up bouncing right out of his glove and over the wall for Flores' 10th dinger of the season.
 

The Nats still won the game, but Soto is probably still wishing he could get that one back.

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