Nationals are using a Little League play — and it keeps working

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This season's Washington Nationals have decided they're going to create chaos.

They're doing it by running a play that is more likely to work in Little League than the major leagues. Except so far in this MLB season, it's working for the Nats, too.

It's the classic first-and-third double steal, the one that baseball teams drill for hours to make sure they know all their defensive options and responsibilities.

The runner on first takes off with the pitch. The catcher throws to second. The runner on third breaks for home.

So far, the Nationals are pulling it off:

The Nationals have been running the first and third double steal that you just don’t see in the pros anymore

And, it’s been working 😂

This Nationals team is pure chaos pic.twitter.com/5rlBdaJFTL

— Krabs 🦀💵 (@krabs_bookit) April 13, 2026

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It takes some daring, some athleticism and a strong commitment to actually make this work.

There's a chance it fails. There's a chance the defense outsmarts you. But the only way for it to work is to go full throttle and lean into the plan.

The Nationals, under new leadership this season, are embracing this identity. And once it works once, it makes it more exciting to try again.

Defensive teams will get smarter about this. They may stop throwing down altogether.

But so far, the Nationals have set the tone. They've shown they're not afraid to go for it.

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