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Apr 17, 2021; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Tim Locastro (16) slides through the plate after being tagged out by Washington Nationals second baseman Starlin Castro (13) during the third inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Fade out picture in powerpoint. Washington Nationals right-hander Erick Fedde matched his career high of nine strikeouts over five innings and Yan Gomes had three hits, including a home run, in a 6-2 win over the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday.

Schoolboy is the stage name of electronic producer Erick Castro from Los Angeles, California. Clothing (Brand) Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page.

Fedde (1-1) scattered five hits and allowed a walk. The lone run the right-hander allowed was Kole Calhoun's first of the season in the third inning that tied the game at 1.

Five relievers limited Arizona to one hit over the last four innings.

Gomes went 3 for 4 with two runs and two RBIs. He also threw out Tim Locastro's stolen-base attempt in the third inning, stopping Locastro from extending his MLB-record 29 stolen bases to start a career without getting caught.

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Locastro had to leave the game at that point because of a dislocated left pinky. He was replaced in centerfield by Pavin Smith, who shifted from first base. Wyatt Mathisen played at first base.

Gomes hit his first home run of the season with one out in the second inning off Arizona starter Luke Weaver for the game's first run.

Washington rallied for three runs against Weaver (1-1) in the fourth inning to build a 4-1 lead.

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After Starlin Castro led off with a double, Andrew Stevenson followed with another double to score Castro. Gomes then singled to right to score Stevenson. After Jordy Mercer and Trae Turner singled to load the bases, Juan Soto hit a sacrifice fly to score Gomes.

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Eduardo Escobar's sixth home run in the last nine games, a shot to deep left-center field, off Washington reliever Sam Clay, cut the lead to 4-2 in the sixth inning.

Castro, who went 2 for 4, had an RBI single in the seventh and Ryan Zimmerman belted his second home run of the season in the eighth.

The Nationals tallied 15 hits, 10 of them singles.

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Kyle Schwarber, who hit a walk-off home run in Friday's win over Arizona, went 3 for 4 and Turner was 3 for 5.

–Field Level Media

'Oh yeah, I always had a restorative hour after working a shift,' says Erick Castro. 'An hour before closing, you are still going full speed behind a bar. It's not like you can flip a switch after that and go right to sleep. Everyone needs a period to de-escalate, and I did that with music or a book.'

Castro is a force of nature. To know him is to love him, from his exuberant personality to his signature mustache. He was sporting one long before it was cool again.

A 20-year veteran of the industry, Castro's had a substantial impact on the beverage world as well. From traveling as a brand ambassador to opening spots from San Francisco to NYC, he's now calling sunny San Diego home. These days, he can most often be found in his studio, hosting his award-winning podcast series.

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Apr 17, 2021; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Tim Locastro (16) slides through the plate after being tagged out by Washington Nationals second baseman Starlin Castro (13) during the third inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Fade out picture in powerpoint. Washington Nationals right-hander Erick Fedde matched his career high of nine strikeouts over five innings and Yan Gomes had three hits, including a home run, in a 6-2 win over the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday.

Schoolboy is the stage name of electronic producer Erick Castro from Los Angeles, California. Clothing (Brand) Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page.

Fedde (1-1) scattered five hits and allowed a walk. The lone run the right-hander allowed was Kole Calhoun's first of the season in the third inning that tied the game at 1.

Five relievers limited Arizona to one hit over the last four innings.

Gomes went 3 for 4 with two runs and two RBIs. He also threw out Tim Locastro's stolen-base attempt in the third inning, stopping Locastro from extending his MLB-record 29 stolen bases to start a career without getting caught.

RELATED: MLB power rankings – Takeaways from the season so far

Locastro had to leave the game at that point because of a dislocated left pinky. He was replaced in centerfield by Pavin Smith, who shifted from first base. Wyatt Mathisen played at first base.

Gomes hit his first home run of the season with one out in the second inning off Arizona starter Luke Weaver for the game's first run.

Washington rallied for three runs against Weaver (1-1) in the fourth inning to build a 4-1 lead.

Erick Castro Instagram

After Starlin Castro led off with a double, Andrew Stevenson followed with another double to score Castro. Gomes then singled to right to score Stevenson. After Jordy Mercer and Trae Turner singled to load the bases, Juan Soto hit a sacrifice fly to score Gomes.

Erick Castro Fontainebleau

Related: If you're a fan of the Nationals, check out #Nationals rumors, rankings, and news here.

Eduardo Escobar's sixth home run in the last nine games, a shot to deep left-center field, off Washington reliever Sam Clay, cut the lead to 4-2 in the sixth inning.

Castro, who went 2 for 4, had an RBI single in the seventh and Ryan Zimmerman belted his second home run of the season in the eighth.

The Nationals tallied 15 hits, 10 of them singles.

Kyle Schwarber, who hit a walk-off home run in Friday's win over Arizona, went 3 for 4 and Turner was 3 for 5.

–Field Level Media

'Oh yeah, I always had a restorative hour after working a shift,' says Erick Castro. 'An hour before closing, you are still going full speed behind a bar. It's not like you can flip a switch after that and go right to sleep. Everyone needs a period to de-escalate, and I did that with music or a book.'

Castro is a force of nature. To know him is to love him, from his exuberant personality to his signature mustache. He was sporting one long before it was cool again.

A 20-year veteran of the industry, Castro's had a substantial impact on the beverage world as well. From traveling as a brand ambassador to opening spots from San Francisco to NYC, he's now calling sunny San Diego home. These days, he can most often be found in his studio, hosting his award-winning podcast series.

Castro's playlist for 6ourbon 7ime is thoughtful, and at times, delightfully unexpected––much like the man himself.

'I wanted a very chill vibe,' he says, of the mix. 'I wanted to be constrained not by a genre but only by a mood. And, that mood is the one I would find myself in after a particularly harrowing night behind the bar. You get home and you want to relax. One of my favorite tracks on the playlist is Flying by the Beatles. I like this song because it's an instrumental jam. Even the most hardcore Beatles fans sometimes haven't heard this one.'
For Castro, a great unwind playlist skews a little Indie. He put some Primitive Radio Gods on there, as well as Dusty Springfield. He's got a particular fondness for covers performed by unexpected artists.

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'I put on Lay Lady Lay by the Isley Brothers, for example,' he says. 'It's a song you immediately associate with Bob Dylan, but in the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s, artists really covered each other all the time. This is a great example. Then, I take it back to the ‘90s with a song called Feenin' by Jodeci.'

Like a lot of people, Castro cannot name a favorite song. That could shift from day-to-day, but music is always a connection to something deeper and to his own dreams on the horizon. He finds himself making playlists, often for bars he hasn't opened yet.

'I will sit around,' he says, 'and come up with a playlist that would work in a specific bar. Let's say I'm thinking of a 1960s, Steampunk Goth bar? Well … I've got a 10-hour playlist ready for that. I guess you could say, I really miss the Mixed Tape era,' he adds, laughing. 'In a way, though, moving to a playlist is liberating. You're not confined to a time limit. However, if I make someone a playlist, I insist it can never be put on shuffle. The songs are in an order for a reason.'

And the one thing you might be very surprised to find on his?


'Billie Eilish,' he says, warmly. 'I think she and her brother make incredible music. Ocean Eyes is the song I put on this playlist. I was in the U.K. before the pandemic, and I listened to it for a week on that trip. It's crazy good.'

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Title Photo by Eliott Montero
Cocktail Photo by Arlene Ibarra





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