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Nationals Bullpen Shuffle: Cornelio Optioned
13 Jun
Summary
- Zack Littell surrendered five runs in just 1.2 innings.
- Riley Cornelio pitched 4.1 innings, allowing three runs.
- Cornelio's slider showed promise with frequent whiffs.

The Washington Nationals experienced a tough outing against the Seattle Mariners in the first game of their weekend series. Zack Littell's start was cut short after surrendering five earned runs within his first 1.2 innings pitched. This forced right-hander Riley Cornelio into an extended relief appearance, his third career major league outing.
Cornelio pitched 4.1 innings, allowing three earned runs and striking out two. Despite the runs, his slider demonstrated effectiveness, generating whiffs and high chase rates. His four-seam fastball also registered in the mid-90s. However, command issues and a lack of strikeouts remain areas for improvement.
Following the game, the Nationals optioned Cornelio back to Triple-A Rochester. The decision was made to recall a fresh bullpen arm for the series, as Cornelio would not be available for a few days due to his pitch count of 73. This move highlights the team's immediate bullpen needs.