Orioles 4, Nationals 0: Nats get swept with no runs across the two-game set

The Nationals got swept by the Orioles in their two-game Battle of the Beltway, not scoring a run across Wednesday and Thursday. MacKenzie Gore went a quality six innings, allowing three runs on three hits while striking out seven and walking four but was outmatched by Orioles starter Kyle Bradish.

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Game #18 Nats finish up this 2-game series with Gore!

The Washington Nationals once again found themselves on the short end of the runs tally losing another 1-0 game, and for the seventh time this year suffered a loss with a deficit of one-to-two runs. You cannot win when you do not score a run, and another good outing by Josiah Gray was wasted due to a stall of the offensive engine.

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Orioles 1, Nationals 0: Battle of the Beltways a pitcher’s duel

Josiah Gray had a stellar start by the results, working into the sixth inning and allowing just a run, but Orioles’ Dean Kremer outmatched him in a Tuesday night pitching duel. Both sides collected five hits but the O’s beat the Nationals, 1-0 as they got the only hit with a runner in scoring position.

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Game #17 They say it’s the Battle of the Beltways. Is it?

The Washington Nationals came off of their best win of the season on Sunday, and they also had a bonus day-off today. They market this series between the Nats and their neighbors just to the north, the Baltimore Orioles, as the Battle Of The Beltways, but is it? The Orioles always seem to play these games as if they have the urgency of a playoff game, while the Nats just approach it as another regular season game.

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Yadiel Hernandez released by Nationals after 10 games with Triple-A Rochester

Yadiel Hernandez has been released by the Nationals 10 games into the Triple-A season, per the team’s transaction log.

Hernandez, 35, posted a .205 batting average (8-for-39) and a 16 wRC+, striking out at a clip of 37.5 percent. It ends a seven-year stint for Hernandez with the Nats’ organization.

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Series preview: Nationals vs. Orioles

It’s time for the Beltway series to get underway as the Baltimore Orioles prepare to play the Washington Nationals. Led by manager Brandon Hyde, the O’s are off to a decent start in 2023, posting a 9-7 record. The Orioles are on pace to win 87 games this season, and the Nats are on a 50 win pace. Lots of things can and will change in this season as we have barely left the starting gate in a marathon of a season.

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Minors Monday: Darren Baker red hot for Triple-A Rochester

Another week, another Minors Monday. Nationals wrap up Week 2 of the minor leagues with several players on rehab assignments in the lower levels while Darren Baker is the MVP of this week.

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Nationals 7, Guardians 6: Nats storm back to win it, avoid sweep

The Nationals avoided the sweep Sunday and grabbed their fifth win of the season. This salvage win over the Guardians, had Jeimer Candelario leading the way offensively while Stone Garrett was back in the lineup and made a case to stay in it. This was a come-from-behind win with late inning drama.

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Game #16 and just like that the season will be 10% complete!

Today is another of those early April games in a season at just the sixteenth game mark. However, in some ways, the rest of the season seems to be on a path of projectability based on what we have seen. The season will be at the 10 percent completed mark of the season when this one is done. You can play math games and use a 10x multiplier for stats and do some interpolating or extrapolating for an entire season. A loss today and the Washington Nationals are on a 40-120 pace. A win today and the Nats are on a 50-110 pace. The little things matter, and yet it feels like there is zero urgency to be proactive with in-game strategy and especially with the starting pitchers.

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Nationals notebook: Dave Martinez explains why Stone Garrett hasn’t been in lineup for past five games

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Stone Garrett has been glued to the bench for the past five games despite leading the team in most statistics through just three games and 14 plate appearances. He has not even been used in a pinch-hitting situation.

Why is this? Well, Dave Martinez was asked ahead of Saturday’s 6-4 loss to the Guardians why Garrett hasn’t been seen in the lineup. Martinez explained it was a mixture of both Alex Call and Lane Thomas‘ strong outings and matchups.

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