Game #23 is the first game of a doubleheader of 7-innings each!

Photo by Lynn G. for TalkNats

After a disappointing in the batter’s box last night for the Nats, they are back at it quickly with a day/night doubleheader. The Nats must get on a lengthy winning streak to get off the bottom of the NL East. The Nationals face the Marlins, and Jon Morosi claims the previous last place Marlins will be buyers leading up to the trade deadline. We still do not know the direction the Nats will be going in as they are missing Stephen Strasburg and Starlin Castro for the long-term. Continue reading

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One pitch was the difference in the game by Patrick Corbin

Photo by Sol Tucker for TalkNats

While Patrick Corbin did not have his best stuff tonight, he certainly was one pitch from giving up no runs as Miguel Rojas got him for a 2-out three run homer. The Nats lost 3-2 and could not muster enough offense to push over anymore runs than the two they scored from home runs by Yan Gomes and Trea Turner. Continue reading

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Game #22 a Friday to Monday series at Nats Park with the Marlins

Photo by Sol Tucker for TalkNats

The Washington Nationals are in Nats Park for a five game series in four days against the Miami Marlins. With another night of unpredictable weather, the teams will hope to get this game going. The Marlins have made over a dozen roster moves the last three days, and they finally named a starter for tonight. Continue reading

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Baseball America’s Top 100 rankings mid-season update; Luis Garcia up-to-date!

Garcia debuted 8/14/2020; Photo by Sol Tucker for TalkNats

There is a new mid-season update from Baseball America that has Carter Kieboom ranked as their 17th top prospect, and Luis Garcia as their 100th top prospect. No other Nats players made the list as expected. As always on that list, Minor League performance does not guarantee Major League success and vice versa. Several of the players from that Baseball America list have struggled during their callups. One of the most notable callups is Jo Adell of the Los Angeles Angels. Truth be told, he has given up more home runs as a defender (see blooper reel) than he has hit which is zero. His .211 batting average based on 38 at-bats is not a huge sample size, but it is not a stretch to say he is struggling. Adell is № 3 on that list in all of baseball.  Continue reading

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Exclusive: Sterling Sharp makes a sharp turn to finally get to Nats Park!

Sterling Sharp was the likeliest Nationals minor leaguer to be added to the 40-man roster, but it did not happen.

Leading up to the potential Rule-5 players who could be added to 40-man rosters, Sao Magnifico wrote, “If the Nats don’t protect 24-year-old hurler Sterling Sharp, it would qualify as a genuine shock.” He was right, and we were shocked when the Nats did not protect Sharp. For general manager Mike Rizzo, he got it wrong. It happens, and it is usually a numbers squeeze to protect Rule-5 eligible players on a roster that has to be at no more than 40 players. The Marlins wisely scooped up Sharp in the Rule-5 draft at the Winter Meetings over eight months ago clearing a path for Sharp to make the Marlins 2020 opening day roster. Continue reading

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Dakota Bacus is older than 12 players on the Nats roster and age won’t define this rookie reliever!

Dakota Bacus photo by Sol Tucker by TalkNats

Living in Moline, Illinois in the off-season puts Dakota Bacus in a league of his own. He is the only active professional baseball player in that town. Moline is on the extreme western side of the state along the Iowa border and 94 miles up US-61 to Dyersville, Iowa where the Field of Dreams was filmed. For Bacus, maybe his life is part Field of Dreams and part from The Rookie.

Bacus was the jock in Moline and Chelsy met Dakota from an adjoining town when they were 15-years old. It’s a small town and fortunate enough to have a baseball team in the high school that has to drive far to play their spring schedule. The pair dated into their college years doing the long distance thing until he was drafted by the Oakland A’s and the pair split up, but never lost touch. Then they got back together a few years later, and as things happen, Chelsy who coincidentally is a labor and delivery nurse, found out she would need a labor and delivery nurse herself. Yes, the couple was expecting. Nearly two years ago, Peyton was born, and Chelsy described her as daddy’s girl. While Peyton cannot grasp everything going on around her with her dad’s baseball career, it has been the talk of the town in Moline. Continue reading

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With tonight’s game postponed, the rosters will look different the next time these teams play!

Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia; Photo by Sol Tucker for TalkNats

These games between the Washington Nationals and the Atlanta Braves have been nailbiters until the final score was posted. The starting pitching has been bad so far by both teams. The offense has put across a lot of runs, and the difference in these games was decided in the bullpens. The Braves would have played tonight’s game without Ronald Acuna Jr., Ozzie Albies, and Nick Markakis, and a postponement probably looked strategic to move this game into early September. Continue reading

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Nats comeback win in Atlanta as the bullpen throws a 5-inning shutout highlighted by Robles HR robbery!

Photo by Andrew Lang for TalkNats

While starter Austin Voth did not have it tonight, his offense, defense and bullpen picked him up for a come-from-behind 8-5 win in Atlanta. The Nats had a 6-hit inning in the 5th to go-ahead and not look back with help from Victor Robles home run robbery to pullback a 2-run home run that was over the fence. Also, the bullpen threw a 5.0 inning shutout including a save for Daniel Hudson on a night after he had a blown-save-loss yesterday. Huddy threw 3-days in a row and 60 high octane pitches in that span. Continue reading

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Game #21 Voth takes the mound in a pivotal game; Bullpen has been worked hard!

Photo by Sol Tucker for TalkNats

The Nats suffered arguably their toughest loss to swallow last night. They were cruising to victory when veteran reliever in the 9th inning blew a 3-run lead and the Nats lost the game to the rival Braves. Tonight, they are back at it in Atlanta with a chance to pull even in this 3-game series. The question with Austin Voth on the mound who has lacked endurance in games is who will pitch the innings after Voth departs? Voth has not pitch in any of his starts this year past the 5th inning, and that is a fact for his three starts this season.  Continue reading

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