Game #102 TVT in CF. Roark and Cueto: Game Thread

The line-ups are in and Trea Turner is starting in centerfield with Ben Revere on the bench. This was a surprising move in a ballpark that requires a team’s best right-side defense due to that monster sized and difficult rightfield configurations. Revere statistically is rated as the Nationals best defensive centerfielder, and Trea Turner the best defender at second base.

Another curious move is Wilson Ramos will catch tonight as Jose Lobaton had been catching Tanner Roark for most of his starts in the past month as Ramos shifted to catch Gio Gonzalez. Continue reading

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Help Wanted: X Factor baseball player for aspiring championship team. Contact: Mike Rizzo

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The 2016 Nationals batters versus 2015

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Nats win Nats win!: Postgame

It was the Stephen Strasburg and Trea Turner show today. Strasburg with a 7 inning shutout on his way to a 4-1 win padded by three Trea Turner RBI’s.

The Nationals bullpen was a little shaky as once again Dusty Baker does not have the feel for his relievers and Felipe Rivero gave up a 1 out walk followed by 2 singles to put the tying run in the batter’s box, and BABIP worked for the Nats as Blake Treinen relieved Rivero and got the doubleplay ball to end the game.

The inconsistencies in how relievers are treated is what speaks to how Solis was pulled with 2 outs after he gave up a single, but Rivero was allowed to stay in with only 1 out after a walk. This game easily could have become a disaster as Rivero then gave up 2 straight singles as a run scored and he left the game leaving two inherited runners on base with a score of 4-1, but Treinen made his pitch to get the game ending doubleplay for his first career save.

The Nats offense worked the Indians’ starter Carlos Carrasco hard and ran his pitch count up as Ben Revere kept the 2nd inning going after a twelve pitch walk to load the bases in a 0-0 game with 2 outs as Trea Turner came through with a clutch 2 RBI hit to open the scoring at 2-0.

Daniel Murphy added a home run to go with a double as Turner and Murphy had five of the Nationals six hits today. Stephen Strasburg improved to 14-1 on his W/L record for the season.

The Nationals defense was not challenged much today, and the only negative was a throwing error by Anthony Rendon. The offensive challenges continue for Bryce Harper, Danny Espinosa and Ryan Zimmerman as they continue to leave men on base. Zimmerman was credited with a single on the glove of Kipnis to salvage his game, but this trio of batters left a combined 8 men on base, and none were successful in RISP spots. In fact the Nationals were 2-12 today in RISP spots and both of those hits were from Trea Turner.

Here is a recap video.

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Game #101 Strasburg looks to bounce back. Difo replaces Drew: Game Thread

The Nationals should have been looking to make this two wins in a row and now must fight to split this two game series with Stephen Strasburg facing Carlos Carrasco.

Stephen Drew heads to the 15 day DL with a bout of vertigo and Wilmer Difo the speedster replaces him on the roster. Continue reading

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How long do we have to watch games given away?: Postgame

Who can believe what we just saw? The Nats had a 5-2 lead going into the 7th inning and the game turned quickly as Gio Gonzalez pitched the bottom of the 7th with a pitch count of 96 and Gio quickly gave up double to put the Nats in a spot and Dusty Baker brought in Treinen who gave up an infield single that was deflected as the run scored to make it a 5-3 lead.  Felipe Rivero gave up a run in the 8th to make it a 5-4 game. The Nationals got back a run in the top of the 9th to make it 6-4.

Dusty Baker brought in Jonathan Papelbon who you could quickly see did not look right.

Papelbon averaged only 90.9 mph tonight on his fastball. He had nothing on it. Papelbon’s  velocity had dropped 3.1 mph from Friday to tonight.

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Here is what Papelbon looked like on Friday night:

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We now have to worry if Papelbon is injured. Dusty Baker did not pull Papelbon even though he had Oliver Perez and Shawn Kelley both ready. You could see Papelbon wasn’t right as he walked the leadoff batter. The Indians went to the pinch-hitter Tyler Naquin who is left-handed. Still, Dusty wouldn’t pull Papelbon as he could have countered with Oliver Perez. Papelbon got Naquin in an 0-2 count, but Naquin drove an RBI double into the gap to make the score 6-5 and Naquin represented the tying run on 2nd and still Dusty wouldn’t pull Papelbon. On a sacrifice bunt to Zimmerman, he threw the ball down the rightfield line and Naquin scored the tying run.

By the way, Dusty Baker eventually pulled Papelbon with bases loaded and no outs and the score tied. It didn’t get better after that as the Indians walked it off for a 7-6 win.

“He doesn’t have his command…is evident when he walks the lead-off hitter,” Dusty acknowledged that after the game about Papelbon. If Dusty knew that, why didn’t he pull him immediately? Both Oliver Perez and Shawn Kelley were ready to come into the game.

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Game #100 Inter-league against Cleveland’s ace. Nats go with Gio and TVT in CF: Game Thread

The Nationals begin a nine-day road trip with a quick two-game inter-league series in Cleveland tonight, and we will see if this game has a playoff type feel. The Nats debut a brand new lineup and Trea Turner in CF!

The Indians pitch their ace righty Danny Salazar, and the Nats have Gio Gonzalez.

This is also game #100 which leaves 62 games remaining after tonight’s game. It is also a good time for some of the struggling players to work their way out of slumps. Ryan Zimmerman returns to the active roster as well as Sammy Solis with Michael Taylor and Lucas Giolito sent to Triple-A Syracuse. Continue reading

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Bryce Harper has a creative side and is resourceful!

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Jonathan Papelbon deserved better than what he got!

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What’s up with Ryan Zimmerman at the Plate

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