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Dylan Crews Homer, but leaves NATs with injury to get MRI

The National Rookie Dylan Crews met a Tiebreaker Homerun in the second inning before injured the game in sixth when Washington defeated the Atlanta Braves 5: 3 on Tuesday evening.

The crews, the second overall winner in the 2023 MLB amateur draft, went in his second plate appearance in the fifth before being replaced in midfield in the sixth in midfield. The crews left the game due to a sore left side and a lower back.

The crews, which will have an MRI on Wednesday, said that he had worsened the injury that swung the racket shortly before he had taken the fifth Inning walk.

“It packed a bit on the check swing,” said Crews after the game. “It's unhappy.”

According to Dave Martinez, manager of Nationals, the crews have dealt with narrow left and side since a diving game in Washington's former series against Braves in Atlanta last week.

“I'm a bit worried,” said Martinez. “Because it is a gray area that could be a variety of things.”

The crews met a solo shot with two in the second inning in front of Atlanta Ace Spencer Strider, which achieved a 3-all-verses. It was Crews' seventh Homer of the season and marked his first homering in successive games in a row after his three-run Sunday Washington helped a 10: 4 victory in Baltimore.

The 23-year-old crews beats with seven homes and 15 RBI .196.

In this report, information from the Associated Press was used.

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