Nationals outfielder Karl hit his first career bye home run today.

(Associated Press)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Nationals 28-year-old outfielder Alex Call hit the first home run in his career today, helping the team to beat the Cubs 4-3 at home to win 3 consecutive victories.

In an interview after the game, Carl said frankly that he had dreamed of such a scene many times, and now it has come true in reality, which is simply a miracle.

The Nationals took the lead all the way to the 8th inning thanks to a three-point shot by Lane Thomas in the 2nd inning, but at this time the Cubs launched a fierce counterattack, Trey Mancini, Jacob Amaya and Horner (Nico Hoerner) teamed up to help the team get back the score, scoring 3 points in a single game to tie the game.

Nationals ace pitcher Patrick Corbin failed to pitch 8 innings and gave up 7 innings of 6K and gave up 2 runs. Unfortunately, he missed the second win of the season.

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However, Carl did not keep his opponent happy for too long. In the 9th inning, he hit the star terminator Brad Boxberger (Brad Boxberger) on the first ball and hit the left field. win.

"This is probably the best feeling I've ever had on the court," Carr said in an interview after the game. He thought about this scene many times. This is his dream moment, because he can see his teammates rushing towards you Celebrate, to hit the bye home run in that situation, it was a miracle moment for him.

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