EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsWASHINGTON -- It was only a matter of time before Washington Nationals outfielder James Wood hit a grand slam.But an inside-the-park shot, like the one Wood smashed in Tuesday night's 9-6 victory over the New York Mets?"I didn't think it would be like this," Wood said. "That was a fun way to get it."Down 5-0, the Nationals loaded the bases with two outs in the second inning against Mets starter Nolan McLean. Wood hit a first-pitch sweeper to the opposite field, where it glanced off the leaping Nick Morabito's arm and bounded into center."When I saw that, I kind of just knew it was a full-on sprint home," the 23-year-old Wood said of his 53rd career home run. "That's probably why my eyes got big."Center fielder Tyrone Taylor braced himself before running into the wall before looking at Morabito, a rookie called up earlier Tuesday who pointed to the carom and then gave chase himself."He lost track of the baseball," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. "He went after and then he didn't know where the ball was. That's a tough break there."Wood scampered around the bases in 15.15 seconds and slid headfirst across the plate well ahead of the throw for his first career grand slam and 13th homer of the season.It was the ninth inside-the-park grand slam in the majors since 1994. The previous one was hit by Toronto's Raimel Tapia on July 22, 2022."When they get over the fence, obviously I think James enjoys that more so he doesn't have to run as hard or as far," first-year Nationals manager Blake Butera said. "But that was pretty cool. I think everyone was pretty fired up, talking some smack that he can't hit it over the fence."The Nationals have two inside-the-park grand slams since the franchise moved to Washington in 2005. Michael A. Taylor hit the other Sept. 8, 2017, at home against Philadelphia.Three of the four inside-the-park grand slams this century were hit at Nationals Park. Philadelphia's Aaron Altherr connected for one at Washington on Sept. 25, 2015.Now, Wood has joined that small club."It's probably the biggest smile I've seen on his face since I've gotten to know him," Butera said.
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