New MLB: Jacob Young of Nationals is making a superb flight from Home Run

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The Washington Nationals Center field player Jacob Young, set the outdoor wall for an exceptional home flight during the defeat of the 5-0 team against the Cincinnati Reds in Nationals Park on Wednesday.

The Reds’ left field player, Will Benson, struck with two withdrawals and a man in the third base at the top of the eighth round, with the Reds Up 3-0 at the time. Benson threw on the first land he saw of the Liberator of the National Championships Jackson Rutledge and pierced him on the deep central field.

The Washington Nationals Center field player Jacob Young is making a jump to He Wall on a fly ball by Will Benson from Cincinnati Reds for an outing during the eighth round of a baseball match on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Washington. (Nick Wass / AP Photo)

Young, who played deeply in the central field to start, made an excellent reading on the ball and returned to the wall.

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The 25-year-old central field player jumped from the ground with his left foot, planted his right foot in the wall to propel even further where his shoulders were above the wall. Young then reached the wall and stolen from a two -point home run.

Young glued the landing as he jumped out of the wall after having made the sensational hanging, then held his glove in the air for a while when he went up to his canoe.

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Jacob Young # 30 of the Washington Nationals famous with Alex Call # 17 after grasping a ball struck by Will Benson # 30 of the Cincinnati Reds during the eighth round in the National Park on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Images Jess Rapfogel / Getty)

Young was not a strong striker during his three -year career, but remains in alignment because of his strong defense in the central field. In 76 games this season, Young has an average of the stick of .251 without circuits and only 18 products produced.

The Reds’ victory over the Nationals Wednesday was their only victory in the three -game series, the Nationals, the Nationals won the first two games in the series.

The Washington Nationals Center Jacob Young field player takes a fly ball by Will Bensonnati Reds for an outing during the eighth round of a baseball match on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Washington. (Nick Wass / AP Photo)

The Reds (53-30) will seek to rely on their victory when they face the Rays of Tampa Bay (53-49) Friday at 7:10 pm.

The Nationals (41-61) will try to bounce back when they face the Twins du Minnesota (49-52) Friday at 8:10 pm.

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