Washington secured a decisive 10-1 victory over Seattle on Tuesday, fueled by strong offensive performances and effective pitching. The game, held at Seattle’s home field, saw Washington amass 14 hits while producing 10 runs, showcasing their offensive depth throughout the contest.
Central to Washington’s offensive surge was Wood, who hit his 20th home run of the season and drove in two runs. Ruiz also contributed significantly, hitting a home run and adding two RBIs. Their combined efforts helped Washington maintain control of the game from early on.
Seattle’s pitching staff struggled to contain Washington’s hitters, giving up 14 hits and 10 runs. The defensive difficulties allowed Washington to build and sustain a comfortable lead, limiting Seattle’s ability to mount any significant comeback.
The victory marked a strong display for Washington, highlighting their ability to capitalize on Seattle’s pitching vulnerabilities and maintain pressure throughout the game. Seattle, meanwhile, faced challenges on the mound that undermined their offensive efforts, resulting in only one run.
The game underscored Washington’s momentum as they continue their season, while Seattle will likely look to adjust their pitching strategy in upcoming matchups.
