As you've probably read on this website or heard on a national baseball program, not a lot has gone right for the Washington Nationals of late. In fact, with Saturday's 12-6 loss to the San Francisco Giants, they are now 58-58, which simply isn't going to get it done in the National League. In the midst of that most recent loss, which keeps them at 4 1/2 games back in the NL East, they did manage to do one thing right. Though the game was already decided, they recorded a dynamic defensive gem, turning a potentially problematic deflection into a memorable 3-4-1 putout. [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Football: Sign up and join a league today! ] It was, in a word, insane. In two words, we'd go with insanely glorious. To put it bluntly, it was the craziest defensive play we've seen all season. It happened in the seventh inning with San Francisco's Brandon Crawford at the plate. Crawford pulled a hard ground ball toward the hole on the right side, forcing first baseman Clint Robinson to lunge to his right to make a play. Robinson was only able to deflect the ball, sending it into the air. That's where second baseman Anthony Rendon came to the rescue. With a perfectly timed leap, Rendon...