MLB News: Jacob Young from nationals makes an excellent robbery of home runs


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The gardener of the Washington National Center, Jacob Young, expanded the wall in the garden for an excellent robbery in homers in the 5-0 defeat of the team against the Cincinnati Reds in Nationals Park on Wednesday.

The left gardener of the Reds, Will Benson, was hitting with two outs and a man in third base in the upper part of the eighth entrance, with the reds up 3-0 at that time. Benson swayed in the first launch he saw of the reliever of the national Jackson Rutledge and pierced him to the deep central garden.

The gardener of the Washington National Center, Jacob Young, makes AA jump out of the wall on a fly ball from the Cincinnati Reds, Will Benson for an exit during the eighth entrance of a baseball game, on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Washington. (Nick Wass/Ap Photo)

Young, who played in the central garden to begin with, obtained a great reading in the ball and ran back to the wall.

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The 25 -year -old central gardener jumped from the ground with his left foot, planted his right foot on the wall to boost even where his shoulders were on the wall. Young then reached the wall and stole Benson from a two -run homer.

Young put the landing as he jumped from the wall after making the sensational hooked and then held his glove in the air for a moment while running towards his bench.

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Jacob Young #30 of Washington Nationals celebrates with Alex Call #17 after catching a ball hit by Will Benson #30 of Cincinnati’s Reds during the eighth entrance to the National Park on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images)

Young has not been a strong batter in his three -year career, but remains in the alignment due to his strong defense in the central garden. In 76 games this season, Young has an .251 batting average without home runs and only 18 ranges.

The victory of the Reds over the nationals on Wednesday was his only victory of the three -game series, since the nationals took the first two games in the series.

The gardener of the Washington National Center, Jacob Young, takes over a Will Benson’s flying ball from Cincinnati Reds for an exit during the eighth entrance of a baseball game, on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Washington. (Nick Wass/Ap Photo)

Los Rojos (53-30) will seek to take advantage of their victory when they face the Rays of Tampa Bay (53-49) on Friday at 7:10 pm et.

The nationals (41-61) will seek to recover when they face the Minnesota Twins (49-52) on Friday at 8:10 pm et.

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