CHICAGO β Michael Busch hit a routine pop-up into the afternoon sky that shouldβve ended the second inning. Yet the longer the baseball hung in the air the more indecision the Nationalsβ fielders exhibited.
Left fielder Daylen Lile jogged in. Shortstop Nasim NuΓ±ez backpedaled. Both called for the ball, but neither saw the other. They collided and fell. The ball trickled away in the grass. The Chicago Cubs fans at Wrigley Field rose to their feet and heckled. And a bad inning only got worse.
NuΓ±ezβs error in the Nationalsβ 10-2 loss Saturday resulted in two runs scoring in a four-run inning defined by a pair of weakly hit fly balls that found grass instead of leather.
βI was thinking about how we could have prevented that or just caught the ball, but it was honestly one of them situations where itβs just like, βThat just happens,ββ NuΓ±ez said.
NuΓ±ez said he thought the ball was going to stay in the infield. The wind had other plans.
Every team practices fielding balls in no manβs land during spring training. The hope is to avoid problems once the regular season begins.
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Nothing, though, compares to communicating in a stadium full of crazed fans. NuΓ±ez said he and Lile couldnβt hear each other.
βNothing like the actual game,β NuΓ±ez said. βYou could go and call the ball when nobodyβs in the stands, and of course everybody is going to move ... Weβll figure it out. Itβs not going to happen too often.β
Still, learning to work through the kinks and make those routine plays will be vital for a young team that needs to support its inexperienced pitching staff in a developmental season.
βIt hurts,β said manager Blake Butera, who called the play a miscommunication. βHuge credit to Miles [Mikolas] to just continue to pitch and limit damage. But, yeah, a play we need to make and weβll continue to work on it and fix.β
Earlier in the frame, Mikolas β making his first start for the Nationals (1-1) β walked two hitters. The first scored on a Matt Shaw sacrifice fly. The second scored on another ball in no manβs land.

Miguel Amaya hit a weak fly ball down the right field line with an expected batting average of .170. The ball landed among right fielder James Wood, second baseman Jorbit Vivas and first baseman Luis GarcΓa Jr., who attempted to make an over-the-shoulder basket catch. NuΓ±ezβs error followed.
After the game, Mikolas shifted blame from his defense onto himself. The Cubs stole three bases; he felt he couldβve controlled the running game more effectively. He lost his release point on his three walks. All three hitters scored.
βNot smart of me to walk two guys right there and then a couple of infield bloopy hits,β Mikolas said. βThatβs the one thatβs probably going to bug me the most: that second inning right there walking those two guys.β
Still, the Nationals finished 33 outs below average in 2025, second worst in the majors behind the Los Angeles Angels. They have made a concerted effort this spring to improve their defense.
Theyβve shuffled their corner outfielders between positions. They raved about how infielders have improved their prepitch stances and reaction times. Still, Saturdayβs game served as a reminder that progress isnβt always linear, especially with the elements playing a factor.
βWhen you think youβre loud, you got to be a little bit louder,β Wood said. βThe fans here, theyβre into the game and theyβre trying to do everything they can to help their team win. You just got to be extra disciplined and communicate.β
Wood hit a solo home run off Cade Horton, his first homer of the season, in the fourth inning to get the Nationals on the board. NuΓ±ez tacked on an RBI single in the fifth, though Amaya launched a solo homer in the bottom of the frame off Mikolas to give the Cubs a four-run cushion.
The 37-year-old righty issued a free pass to Pete Crow-Armstrong, who scored on a Nico Hoerner double to pad Chicagoβs lead to 6-2.
One inning later, left-hander Ken Waldichuk entered with two runners on to face Ian Happ. Happ launched the first pitch Waldichuck threw as a National into the left field seats.
The next three hitters Waldichuk faced reached base. With the bases loaded, he walked Carson Kelly and put his head down β a sequence that served as a microcosm of the Nationalsβ struggles.
This article has been updated.






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