Nationals make quick work of Rangers on a night for bounce-back pitchers
Briefly

In a tightly contested match, Washington's Michael Soroka and Texas's Patrick Corbin showcased impressive performances, leading the Nationals to a 2-0 victory. Soroka, a recent acquisition, delivered six scoreless innings with only two hits allowed, reaffirming his potential after a tough previous season. Corbin, a veteran, also had a strong outing with eight innings pitched, although he faced some trouble in the second inning. Notably, the game was completed in 1 hour and 50 minutes, matching the club's fastest game record. It was a significant night for both pitchers in their new roles.
It was nice to shut it down when there were guys on today. Just kept making pitches and got the result.
[Corbin] is doing great over there. Glad to give him the L, but it was fun to get out there and compete against him for the first time.
Read at The Washington Post
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