Nationals' James Wood becomes 1st player to receive 4 intentional walks since Barry Bonds

Washington Nationals’ outdoor player James Wood entered the game against Los Angeles Angels with 22 home running and was looking for more when he climbed to the plate.
However, the jug of the angels often decided to go around him.
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Wood had six plates appearance and deliberately walked four times. In 2004, since Barry Bonds, he has deliberately walked four times in a game.
Others, who have been intentionally marched four times since 1955, were Roger Maris, Garry Templeton, Manny Ramirez and Andre Dawson in May 1990.
Wood went to 2 to 2 with a stolen base. Citizens, 11 Inning defeated 7-4 angles.
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Wood has been one of the better players for citizens since entering the league in 2024. According to 162 gaming average, 31 home running and 105 RBI .274 stroke average and .863 OPS. Their numbers were compared with Juan Soto and Bryce Harper.
“These are some of the best guys to wear a uniform,” Saturday said Through ESPN. “I am absolutely trying to be such men. They do this-I know that I have a long way to go for more than 12 years for more than 12 years, but it’s absolutely great.”
More importantly, it should help back Wood Washington to the winning column.
Despite winning against the angels, citizens rose to only 35-49. Washington has not won more than 80 games since 2019 – Washington won the world series that year.
According to the above gains, Wood became the best player for NATS (3.9).
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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