The Bullpen got it done! Nats win! Nats win! 2 dozen games to go of 162!: Postgame

If you like offense, you got it tonight. Anthony Rendon with a grand slam which was the 1st of his career, and wouldn’t you know it, Trea Turner with the game winning RBIs. Bryce Harper had 2 hits tonight, and stole his 20th base to join the 20/20 Club. Daniel Murphy went 3-4, and Ryan Zimmerman added a solo home run.

The relievers had to pitch 6 innings tonight after Dusty Baker pulled Gio Gonzalez who gave up 6 runs. The relievers who got the job done were Sean Burnett, Blake Treinen, Shawn Kelley, Oliver Perez, and Koda Glover. Melancon got the save but sure did make it an interesting 9th inning as he had a 3 run lead to start the 9th inning.

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Game #138 Gio G. has the hill: Game Thread

There is no telling what Dusty Baker is thinking for today’s line-up beyond Gio Gonzalez starting. We hear that Wilmer Difo could be activated today, and awaiting word on Stephen Drew. Continue reading

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Half Street Irregulars take on the Sunday night game at CitiField: Road Trip!

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25 games remaining and Nats start 5 bench players!

The Nationals started 5 bench players along with Trea Turner, Anthony Rendon and Danny Espinosa. Max Scherzer pitched 7 innings today giving up 2 runs. Mark Melancon labored with a four run lead in the 9th inning. It wasn’t a save situation when Melancon came in, but then Melancon had to save himself from the four hits and two runs he gave up.

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Game #137 Scherzer takes on the Braves: Game Thread

It was more important to give Max Scherzer the extra day of rest yesterday and go with Reynaldo Lopez which gives us Max on Labor Day for the home fans.

Dusty Baker is giving all the starters a rest today except Trea Turner, Anthony Rendon, and Danny Espinosa.

The Nationals will face right-hander Ryan Weber of the Braves. Weber has a 5.24 ERA this season pitching 22 1/3 innings and 50 2/3 in his MLB career.


Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves
Stadium: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
1st Pitch:  4:05 pm EDT
TV: MASN, FOX Southeast, MLB.TV

Line-ups  (subject to change without notice):

  1. Trea Turner 2B
  2. Ben Revere CF
  3. Anthony Rendon 3B
  4. Clint Robinson 1B
  5. Chris Heisey LF
  6. Brian Goodwin RF
  7. Danny Espinosa SS
  8. Jose Lobaton C
  9. Max Scherzer RHP
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0-15 is a bad stat, but should not define this team

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Regardless of the pitching, you won’t win many when you score only 1 run: Postgame

The game started off so promising with a great lead-off hit by Trea Turner followed by a single by Jayson Werth. Rendon loaded the bases after a hit-by-pitch and then this happened where Wilson Ramos was quickly into a 2 strike “protect mode” at-bat because of poor umpiring by Jim Wolf. Ramos clearly should have walked home a run and Lugo’s pitch count should have kept going over 30 pitches in the 1st inning:

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The Nationals would spend the game with a big 0 in hits with runners-in-scoring-position for the 2nd game in a row, and the only run the Nationals would get came from a solo home run from Danny Espinosa.

Reynaldo Lopez labored in the first inning, but also made some good pitches when he needed to. Lopez’s velocity was all over the place as he appeared to tire quickly. One pitch ruined his night at the hands of Curtis Granderson who hit a two-run home run off of him to make the score at the time 3-1. Mat Latos pitched two innings in relief and was tagged for a two-run home run.

While the Nationals lost 5-1, the good news is the Nationals head back home with 26 games remaining and an 8.5 game lead in the NL East.

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Game #136 Dusty will go with Reynaldo Lopez tonight!: Game Thread

The Nationals made a decision to give Max Scherzer an extra day of rest and are activating Reynaldo Lopez tonight for another start to take Scherzer’s place as the starter. This game happens to be televised as the Sunday game of the week on ESPN. The Mets have Seth Lugo pitching in a match-up of true rookies. Lugo has 3 starts and an impressive 2.60 ERA while Reynaldo Lopez has been inconsistent and has posted a 5.33 ERA.

This game also decides the winner of this particular 3 game series that is tied 1 game a piece. The Vegas underdog has won the first 2 games.

Here is the scouting report on Seth Lugo: He is primarily a sinkerballer and averages 93mph on his heater, and he will throw the four-seamer. He shows the reachback fastball that can reach 97mph. When Lugo is on location, he is tough to beat. The 26 year old was a 34th round draft pick out of college and has worked in a slider, curveball, and changeup to keep the batters always thinking off-speed. The way to beat Lugo is smashing his mistake pitches and hanging breaking balls.


Washington Nationals and New York Mets
Stadium: CitiField, Queens, NY
1st Pitch:  8:08 pm EDT
TV: ESPN Only

Line-ups  (subject to change without notice):

  1. Trea Turner CF
  2. Jayson Werth LF
  3. Daniel Murphy 2B
  4. Bryce Harper RF
  5. Anthony Rendon 3B
  6. Wilson Ramos C
  7. Ryan Zimmerman 1B
  8. Danny Espinosa SS
  9. Reynaldo Lopez RHP
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27 Games Left and Counting Down to the #Nats in the Post-Season

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The ball did not bounce the right way. Get ’em tomorrow: Postgame

Tanner Roark gave up 2 runs tonight, and Robert Gselleman gave up 1 run. That was the identical line to last night’s game with the same results as the ace lost and the rookie won.

The Nationals had their chances many times tonight to score as they went 0-7 with runners in scoring position. Danny Espinosa left five men on base as he struck out four times. Trea Turner had perhaps his worst night as a Washington National as he went 0-5 as BABIP turned on him—it happens.

One of the highlights of the night was watching Sean Burnett debut in a LOOGY spot for the Nationals and got his man to line-out.

Ryan Zimmerman had two hits tonight as did Jayson Werth. Bryce Harper was 1-2 with 2 walks, and the Nationals had seven hits tonight.

Nats lost 3-1 and their lead in the NL East is back to 9.5 games with 27 games remaining in the regular season.

 

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