I think the announcers actually called it "a delightful mess of a game." It was one of those where one team (the away team, the Mets) would get a run -- looked like they'd win. Then, a million errors in the bottom of the inning would bring the home team (the Nationals) up to a tie.
Rinse and repeat for three innings.
I'm not even joking, the amount of errors in the 9 - 12 innings were like...ridiculous.
When you have announcers going "WHAT IS HE DOING?!" and just absolutely bewildered/flabbergasted by the game...
After a lot of botched throws and catcher fails and whatnot, the painfully entertaining game ended with the bases loaded and almost, almost walked the last run in, but there was a base hit instead and so the Nationals won 7-6.
I only started watching because I heard outraged screaming from watchers at the beginning of the errorfest.
And just when the Mets got their first no-hitter in history...second place going against first place, supposedly these are the best teams in the NL East, and we get this. I know it happens, but it feels ridiculous when it does.
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