The Washington Nationals lost to the Miami Marlins in a game filled with mistakes, failing to capitalize on an early lead. Despite a late rally, they couldn't overcome defensive errors and poor pitching in the final innings.
Key points
Nationals lost to Marlins in a mistake-filled game
James Wood hit a leadoff home run for the Nationals
Zack Littell and Mitchell Parker struggled on the mound
CJ Abrams made critical defensive errors
Nationals had a late rally but couldn't secure the win
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MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 8: Otto Lopez #6 of the Miami Marlins reacts after being tagged out by CJ Abrams #5 of the Washington Nationals at second base during the eighth inning at loanDepot park on May 8, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 8: Otto Lopez #6 of the Miami Marlins reacts after being tagged out by CJ Abrams #5 of the Washington Nationals at second base during the eighth inning at loanDepot park on May 8, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Nationals had a chance to get back to .500 this afternoon and after the first couple innings, it looked like they would pull it off. They were all over Marlins starter Janson Junk early. However, when the game got turned over to Zack Littell and Mitchell Parker, things went off the rails.
As we mentioned, things started so well in this late afternoon showdown. For the third time this season, James Wood hit a leadoff home run. It was a towering 442 foot shot that went way into the second deck. Seeing Wood really get a hold of a ball is truly a joy to watch.
After the Wood homer, Luis Garcia Jr., Brady House and CJ Abrams got three straight hits. Before you could even blink an eye it was 3-0 Nats. The same sort of thing happened last night, but this time it was even faster. Last night the Nats could not add on and were lucky to escape with a victory.
This time the Nats scored on a sac fly after a CJ Abrams triple. However, the offense went quiet after that. The Nats did not score between that Lile sac fly and the ninth inning. While the Nationals were in an offensive malaise, the Marlins struck.
Once Zack Littell entered the game, the momentum really shifted. Littell has probably been the biggest disappointment of the season so far. He is fooling absolutely nobody, and even in a bulk relief role he struggled. Even the outs he was getting were loud outs.
Littell did not totally melt down in this one, but he allowed the Marlins to slowly chip away. In the 4th, he allowed a home run on an absolute meatball to . Nats pitchers got punished for hanging their offspeed pitches all afternoon in this one. All three Marlins homers came on secondary pitches right down the middle.
Littell was also not helped by his defense. CJ Abrams made an error for the second straight game, and has really gone back to old habits defensively. He looked great on defense the first week or two of the season, but that has shifted in a big way. While Abrams is a superstar at the plate, he might be the worst defender of any everyday shortstop. His -5 OAA ranks in the 1st percentile.
Littell was not convincing at all, but he did maintain the lead for the Nats in his four innings of work. However, I am not sure how much longer you can continue with this experiment. He just has not had it in a Nats uniform.
Mitchell Parker had looked promising in a multi-inning relief role before this game, but today was not his day. After giving up a game tying home run and limping his way through the 7th inning, that much was clear. However, Blake Butera decided to stick to his plan and roll out Parker for a second inning.
That decision backfired in a huge way. Parker’s command was just completely off today. He was unable to consistently throw his fastball in the zone and his slider was just hanging on a tee for Marlins hitters. After a single and a walk, Parker allowed a gut punch of a homer to . It was on yet another hanging slider.
He was unable to stop the bleeding there either. Still in the game, Parker allowed a double to before Blake Butera finally pulled him, a move he made way too late. Butera went to , who allowed the inherited runner to score, but stopped the bleeding there.
It was a major gut punch and the game felt all but over, but the Nats had one last rally in them. Jose Tena led off the inning with a double, and then the light hitting drove him in with an RBI knock. With the top of the order coming up, the boys were in business.
James Wood made the game even more interesting with an RBI double on a rope to left field. Luis Garcia Jr. drove him in with yet another hit. It was now 8-7 Marlins with a runner at second base. would pinch run for Garcia, but his base running would cost the Nats. Pinch hitter hit a ground ball to third, and Wiemer was caught between second and third base. He got tagged out trying to scramble back to second.
That meant the game would be up to CJ Abrams. There was only a runner on first now, but the Nats had the right man in the box. The Marlins went to a lefty out of the bullpen, and unfortunately, the move paid off. Abrams got under an 0-2 sweeper and flew out to left to end the ball game.
This was a really frustrating loss. The Nats were in control for most of the contest, but allowed the Marlins to wrestle that control away. Sloppy mistakes were just scattered across this contest. I did not think Blake Butera had his best game either. The Nats had a chance to get to .500 and they blew it. Now the boys need to brush off that disappointing loss and go for the series win tomorrow afternoon.
Q&A
What mistakes did the Washington Nationals make in their game against the Marlins?
The Nationals made several mistakes, including defensive errors by CJ Abrams and poor pitching from Zack Littell and Mitchell Parker, which allowed the Marlins to capitalize and ultimately win the game.
How did the Nationals start the game against the Marlins?
The Nationals started strong with a leadoff home run by James Wood and quickly built a 3-0 lead, but their offense stalled after the early innings.
What was the performance of Zack Littell in the game?
Zack Littell struggled during his relief appearance, allowing the Marlins to chip away at the Nationals' lead and failing to effectively manage the game.
What was the outcome of the Nationals' late rally against the Marlins?
The Nationals mounted a late rally to bring the score to 8-7, but ultimately fell short when CJ Abrams flew out with a chance to tie the game.
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