
Dylan Crews Returns in Style, Nats DFA Nathaniel Lowe, and Cole Henry’s First Save
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The Washington Nationals snapped a rough stretch with a 3-2 win over the Phillies, powered by the return of Dylan Crews. After nearly three months on the injured list with an oblique strain, Crews wasted no time making an impact, ripping a single in his first at-bat, stealing second base, drawing a walk, and flashing elite defense with a diving catch in right field. His energy helped spark a young lineup, while José Tena delivered the go-ahead two-run single in the seventh inning. Brad Lord pitched six solid innings, and Cole Henry capped it off with his first career save, striking out Trea Turner to strand the tying run at third — a big moment after his long recovery from thoracic outlet syndrome.
Off the field, the Nationals made a bold move by designating Nathaniel Lowe for assignment. The offseason acquisition struggled to a .216 average and -0.7 WAR, making his $10.3 million salary hard to justify. The decision clears playing time for a crowded young outfield headlined by Crews and James Wood, with Robert Hassell III, Daylen Lile, and Jacob Young competing for one remaining spot. As interim manager Miguel Cairo put it, the team is leaning into its youth and leadership potential as they look to finish strong and embrace the spoiler role against contenders down the stretch.