Orioles vs. Nationals Game Preview
Orioles vs. Nationals Game Preview
Standing: 73-57, 2nd Place, -5.5, National League East • National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Home.................................36-26 WELCOME HOME NATIONAL LEAGUE WILD CARD BALTIMORE ORIOLES
Road.................................37-31 Following a 6-1 road trip that included a three-game sweep of the Rk. Team (Record) Games Back The Nationals and Orioles will meet four times in
Day....................................31-19 Chicago Cubs, the Washington Nationals return home on Tuesday to 1. Washington Nationals (73-57) +4.0 2019 (2 in D.C., 2 in BAL)...The Nationals went 5-1
Night.................................42-38 kick off an eight-game, 10-day homestand that will start with a two 2. Chicago Cubs (69-61) — against the Orioles in 2018, outscoring them 24-
Current Streak........................W5 3. Philadelphia Phillies (68-62) -1.0
game series against the Baltimore Orioles. 14...Nationals manager Dave Martinez and Orioles
4. New York Mets (67-63) -2.0
Last 5 Games........................5-0 • The Nationals are riding a five-game winning streak, tied for 5. Milwaukee Brewers (67-64) manager Brandon Hyde were members of the same
-2.5
Last 10 Games......................8-2 their longest of the season...In addition, Washington has won coaching staff in Chicago for three seasons (2015-
March....................................1-2 seven of eight, 12 of 14 and 15 of their last 19 games. 17)...Gerardo Parra was acquired by the Orioles at
April..................................11-14 • The Nationals are 20-6 in their last 26 series openers dating to May 24 vs. Miami...This after starting the the 2015 trade deadline and appeared in 55 games
May...................................12-17 season 1-11 in the first game of a series during the first few weeks of the season. with Baltimore the second half of that season...
June....................................18-8 Orioles catcher Pedro Severino was signed by the
July....................................15-10 RECORDS SINCE MAY 24
CRAZY 80 Rk. Team Record Nationals in Dec. 2010 and went on to play parts of
August................................16-6 In 80 games dating to May 24, the Nationals are 54-26 (.675), the 1. Washington Nationals 54-26 (.675) four Major League seasons with Washington from
Vs. LHSP............................19-15 best mark in an 80-game stretch in both Nationals (2005-pres.) and 2. Los Angeles Dodgers 54-29 (.651) 2015-18.
Vs. RHSP...........................54-42 franchise (MON/WSH) history...Washington boasts the best record in 3. New York Yankees 54-30 (.643) 2019 RECORD
Series Opener....................22-20 Major League Baseball over this stretch. 4. Houston Astros 52-29 (.642) W-L............................. 1-1 (0-0 in D.C., 1-1 in BAL)
Series Opener at Home........9-11 5. Atlanta Braves 52-30 (.634) Streak..................................................................L1
Series Opener on Road........13-9 SCORING RUNS Aggregate Score.................Nationals 10, Orioles 10
By Series....................... 20-15-7 Washington’s 104 runs scored since Aug. 14 are the most scored in an 11-game stretch in franchise (MON/ ALL-TIME RECORD
By Home Series............... 10-8-2
WSH) history and the most in a 11-game stretch in Major League Baseball this season. W-L / Nationals (2005-present)..................... 32-40
By Road Series................ 10-7-5
• The most runs scored in a 12-game stretch in franchise history is 107 runs, done several times. W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 17-18
Rubber Games......................8-7
• Since Aug. 1, Washington has scored 158 runs, tied for the most in Major League Baseball with the W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 14-15
Sweeps/Were Swept...............8-2
Houston Astros and New York Yankees...On the season, the Nationals rank third in the National League W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 15-22
Scored First.......................49-24
with 698 runs scored. RENDON’S RANKS (NL) W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)................. 41-46
Opponent Scored First.......24-33
Category No. Rank 2019 GAME LOG
1-run games.....................14-19
PLAYER OF THE WEEK Multi-H Gm. 46 2nd* DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
1 or 2 run games...............27-29
Comeback Wins.................27-33 Anthony Rendon was named National League Player of the Week on Monday RBI 104 T2nd* 7/16atBAL W, 8-1 Voth-Wojciechowski-None
Last AB Wins.....................12-19 after hitting .483 (14-for-29) with three doubles, two homers, seven RBI, five OPS 1.024 3rd* 7/17atBAL L, 9-2 Ynoa-Suero-Givens
Slugging% .619 3rd*
Walkoff Wins.........................5-5 walks, one stolen base and six runs scored last week...He led the National On-Base% .407 3rd* 8/27vsBAL
Extra Innings.........................3-6 League in batting average (.483), on-base percentage (.543), slugging per- Doubles 35 T3rd* 8/28vsBAL
Led After 6..........................61-9 centage (.793) and OPS (1.336) during the week. fWAR 5.8 4th* DAVE MARTINEZ
Led After 7..........................63-7 • Rendon has hit safely in 12 straight games, going 22-for-53 (.415) with Average .329 4th* Second-year manager Dave Martinez was named the
five doubles, four homers, 14 RBI and 10 runs scored. Runs 94 5th seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct. 30,
Led After 8..........................65-3
* - Leads NL third basemen 2017...The 2019 season marks his 31st season in pro-
Tied After 6..........................7-10
Tied After 7..........................5-10 ESTABLISHING CONTACT fessional baseball...A 16-year Major League outfielder,
Tied After 8............................6-8 According to [Link], the Nationals lead the National League (3rd in MLB) in Contact% (percent of Martinez joined the Nationals after 10 seasons as a
Behind After 6.....................5-38 pitches on which contact was made divided by swings)...Washington’s 79.1% contact ranks behind only the Major League coach in Chicago (2015–17) and Tampa
Behind After 7.....................5-40 Houston Astros (80.8%) and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (80.0%). Bay (2008–14).
Behind After 8.....................2-46 • In addition, the Nationals have struck out the second-fewest times in the National League with 1,064. WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Division Games.................31-24 • Because of this high-contact, low strikeout approach, Washington leads the National League (4th in MLB) @JamalCollier - [Link] (Aug. 25)
Vs. Other Divisions............42-33 in on-base percentage (.341) in 2019. Nats win 7-5, to sweep the Cubs at Wrigley for the first
Vs. A.L. Teams.......................8-4 time since 2005. Washington has won five in a row and
Vs. N.L. Teams...................65-53 TREA’S STREAK NATIONALS ON-BASE STREAKS 12 of 14
Vs. A.L. East..........................1-1 Trea Turner has reached base safely in a career-high 32 straight Rk. Player Games (Year)
Vs. A.L. Central.....................7-3 games...During the streak he is hitting .343 with seven doubles, one 1. Jayson Werth 46 (2016) @MarkZuckerman - [Link] (Aug. 25)
Vs. N.L. East......................31-24 triple, six homers, 20 RBI, 16 walks, eight stolen bases, 30 runs scored, 2. Ryan Zimmerman 43 (2009) Davey wrapped up postgame with this:
3. Denard Span 36 (2014)
Vs. N.L. Central.................16-13 a .410 on-base percentage and a .540 slugging percentage...It is the 4. Anthony Rendon 33 (2018)
Vs. N.L. West.....................18-16 longest active on-base streak in baseball, tied for the third-longest 5. Trea Turner 32 (2019)
“I need to say one more thing, too. Cause our fans have
Hit 0 HR..............................9-18 streak in MLB this season and is the longest streak by a Nationals been incredible this weekend. We had a bunch of them
Hit 1+ HR..........................64-39 player in 2019. here. They were above our dugout, and our players fed
Hit 2+ HR..........................34-18 • Turner has hit safely in 17 of his last 18 games, hitting .364 with four doubles, four homers, 15 RBI, 10 off that. Much appreciated. Keep coming out. They love
Scored 3 or Fewer Runs.....12-36 walks, five stolen bases and 20 runs scored. it. And here we go.”
Scored 4 or More Runs......61-21
Scored 5 or More Runs......52-16 H’EATON UP IN AUGUST @dougherty_jesse - Washington Post (Aug. 25)
MILESTONE TRACKER
Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs.....48-4 Over the last nine games, Adam Eaton is 14-for-36 (.389) with Player Category Milestone This was what Dave Martinez had to say when some-
Allowed 4 or More Runs.....25-53 three doubles, one triple, four homers, 10 RBI, seven walks and Matt Adams HR 21 (20) one mentioned Anthony Rendon and MVP in the same
Allowed 5 or More Runs.....18-43 13 runs scored. *Tying career high of 21 in 2018 sentence: “I’ll make a case for him right now, yeah.
More Hits than Opponent....54-9 Yan Gomes HR 100 (93)
• In the month of August, Eaton ranks in the National League Anthony Rendon MVP. Gold Glove. MY MAN ANTHONY!”
Fewer Hits than Opponent.12-38 RBI 110 (104)
in on-base percentage (T4th, .446) and OPS (9th, 1.099). *Tying Zimmerman (2006) for most in a WSH season.
Committed No Errors.........50-29
• He started the month with a .280/.361/.399 slash line on the Stephen Strasburg W 16 (15) @dougherty_jesse - Washington Post (Aug. 25)
Committed 1 or More Errors....23-28
season and currently sits at .291/.377/.439. *Career high is 15, 3x (2012, 2016, 2017) Dave Martinez has appeared emotional in certain
Before All-star Game.........47-42
press conferences throughout the season, always after
After All-star Game...........26-15
Starter Goes at least 5 inn......62-46
big wins. Today was one of those times. Voice caught
IN THE COMMUNITY
Starter Goes at least 6 inn......52-26 August 28 - Families of Valor on a few answers, eyes looked a little watery. He often
Starter Goes at least 7 inn......26-10 likens watching his team win to seeing his kids suc-
Sean Doolittle, Howie Kendrick, and their families strive to make the Salute to Service experience as special
Home Whites.......................10-9 as possible on days when the Nationals host surviving family members. During Salute to Service games that ceed. It shows.
Road Greys........................23-25
honor TAPS families this season, Sean and Howie will invite the group to view batting practice from the field
Red Alternates......................8-8 @JamalCollier - [Link] (Aug. 25)
and meet with them privately before the game. All participants will have the chance to take photos with the
Blue Alternates.....................7-2 This is not a new thought, but Juan Soto is so impres-
players, receive autographs and a gift, and see pictures of their loved ones on NatsHD during the Salute.
Blue Stars & Stripes..............5-8 sive. It’s insane how consistently good his at-bats are
NATIONALS HISTORY
White Stars & Stripes..........14-5
August 27 (6-8)
1969 Montreal Expos.............1-0 @MarkZuckerman - [Link] (Aug. 25)
2017 – The Nationals and Mets split a doubleheader, with Washington claiming the nightcap from the Mets,
Player’s Weekend...................3-0 The Nationals have now led in the 8th inning or later
4-3, on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. Washington won in part due to extreme patience in the sixth inning.
in 19 consecutive games. They’ve been ahead or tied
The Nationals worked four consecutive walks against Mets pitching in the frame with Michael A. Taylor and
in the 7th inning or later in 57 of their last 61 games.
Andrew Stevenson drawing back-to-back bases-loaded walks that turned a 3-2 Mets advantage into a 4-3
Nationals lead...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, this was the first such win in the history of the Nation-
als/Expos franchise.
SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV D.C. RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Tues., Aug. 27 vs. BAL 7:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan LHP Patrick Corbin (10-5, 3.17) RHP Aaron Brooks (3-7, 6.21)
• In his first season with Washington, Patrick Corbin owns a 1.76 ERA in 12 starts at Nationals Park, the second-best home ERA in Major League Baseball.
Wed., Aug. 28 vs. BAL 7:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Max Scherzer (9-5, 2.41) RHP Asher Wojciechowski (2-6, 4.67)
• Max Scherzer will toe the rubber in an official (non-simulated) game at Nationals Park for the first time since July 25 vs. Colorado.
Thurs., Aug. 29 OFF DAY
#46 - PATRICK CORBIN - LHP - 6’3” / 215 - 30 YEARS OLD SPLITS
Left-hander was the premier pitcher on the 2018 free agent market...Signed a six-year contract with the Nationals on STRIKEOUTS - MLB SINCE 2018 2019
Dec. 7, 2018...Is a two-time National League All-Star (2018, 2013) and finished fifth in the 2018 National League Cy Rk. Player Strikeouts Home....................6-1, 1.76 ERA, 12 G / 12 GS
Young Award voting...In six seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks, he went 56-54 with a 3.91 ERA in 172 games (154 1. Justin Verlander 529 Road....................4-4, 4.61 ERA, 14 G / 14 GS
starts)...He left Arizona ranked third in Diamondbacks history in starts, strikeouts (897) and innings pitched (945.2)... 2. Gerrit Cole 514 vs. Left................................ .195 / .266 / .257
3. Max Scherzer 492
His 56 wins were good for fourth in the club’s history. vs. Right............................. .234 / .292 / .391
4. Jacob deGrom 476
AGAINST THE ORIOLES: Faces the Baltimore Orioles for the third time in his career and the second time as the starting 5. Chris Sale 455
GB%.....................................................48.0%
pitcher...Tossed 2.0 innings of scoreless relief on Sept. 25, 2016 at Camden Yards...Made the start against them on Aug. 6. Trevor Bauer 438 FB%......................................................52.0%
14, 2013, allowing four earned runs on nine hits in 7.0 innings of work at Chase Field. 7. Patrick Corbin 430 March/April..............2-1, 3.58 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
May..........................3-2, 3.35 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
LAST START: Tossed 8.0 innings of three-hit, shutout ball on Aug. 21 at Pittsburgh to earn his 10th win of the season... STRIKEOUTS BY MLB LHP - SINCE 2018 June.........................2-2, 4.50 ERA, 4 G / 4 GS
Struck out four batters against just two walks in Washington’s 11-1 win over the Pirates. Rk. Player Strikeouts
1. Chris Sale 455 July..........................2-0, 1.95 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
WINNING STREAK: Is 5-0 with a 2.12 ERA and 90 strikeouts in 12 starts dating to June 19 vs. Philadelphia...Lowered 2. Patrick Corbin 430 August.....................1-0, 2.84 ERA, 4 G / 4 GS
his ERA from 4.11 to 3.17 during this stretch...It is tied for the second-longest winning his streak of his career (9 G, 3. Matthew Boyd 367 Sept./Oct.........................................................
April 6-June 2, 2013). 4. James Paxton 360 CAREER
5. Robbie Ray 358 Home................36-28, 3.27 ERA, 98 G / 89 GS
HOME COOKING: In 12 starts at home this season he is 6-1 with a 1.76 ERA (16 ER/ 81.2 IP) with 94 strikeouts and just
21 walks...He has given up two earned runs or less in 11 of the 12 starts...His 1.76 ERA home ERA ranks second in Major ERA BY MLB LHP - SINCE 2018 Road..............30-31, 4.37 ERA, 100 G / 91 GS
League Baseball (Hyun-Jin Ryu, 1.54). Rk. Player ERA vs. Left................................ .229 / .291 / .354
1. Hyun-Jin Ryu 1.99 vs. Right............................. .261 / .314 / .424
2019 RANKINGS: Ranks among National League pitchers in strikeouts (6th, 184), ERA (10th, 3.17), strikeouts per 9.0 IP 2. Clayton Kershaw 2.75 vs. BALTIMORE ORIOLES
(10th, 10.24), home runs per 9.0 IP (10th, 1.00) and opp. SLG (10th, .366). 3. Blake Snell 2.75
Career......................0-0, 4.00 ERA, 2 G / 1 GS
LEFT-ON-LEFT: Has held opposing left-handed batters to a .257 slugging percentage (2B, 2 HR), the best among MLB 4. Wade Miley 2.94
2019...............................................................
5. Patrick Corbin 3.16
left-handed starters and .195 average (22-for-113), good for fifth (4th in NL) among all MLB lefty starters. Career Home............0-0, 5.14 ERA, 1 G / 1 GS
THE SLIDER v.2019: Has thrown his slider 36.7% (947-of-2581) of the time in 2019, an average of 35 per start (most: 51 Career Road.............0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1 G / 0 GS
on 5/4 at PHI and 7/19 at ATL))...124 of his 184 strikeouts have been via the slider, the most in MLB in 2019 (Matthew Boyd, 2nd/105)...Has generated CAREER BESTS
257 swings and misses with the slider, the most of any pitcher (Matthew Boyd, 2nd/195)...All of this data is according to Statcast. Innings........... 9.0 IP, 4x, last: 5/25/19 vs. MIA
PITCH MIX: According to Statcast, Corbin throws: Slider (36.7%), Sinker (33.9%), Four Seamer (20.2%), Changeup (5.3%), Curve (3.8%). Strikeouts.............. 12, 2x, last: 6/22/18 at PIT
Complete Games....... 5, last : 5/25/19 vs. MIA
vs. NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST: Corbin is 5-1 with a 2.68 ERA (25 ER/84.0 IP) with 97 strikeouts in 13 starts against the National League East in 2019. Shutouts.................... 2, last: 5/25/19 vs. MIA
7.0-7.0-7.0-7.0: Tossed exactly 7.0 innings in four consecutive starts from June 19-July 7...Over that stretch he allowed one earned run or less in all four VS. ORIOLES
starts...It was his longest career streak of at least 7.0 innings and one earned run allowed or less. PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
COMPLETE GAME: Tossed his fifth career complete game and second career shutout on May 25 vs. Miami...The shutout was the first of its kind for the Davis
Nationals this season...He allowed four hits while striking out five batters and issued just one walk in Washington’s 5-0 win over the Marlins. 2019 0 0 0 0 —
2018: Went 11-7 with a 3.15 ERA and 246 strikeouts in 33 starts in his final season in Arizona...Was named a National League All-Star for the second Career 4 0 0 0 .000
time...He set career marks in nearly every category, including ERA, strikeouts, games started, innings pitched (200.0), WHIP (1.05), hits allowed per 9.0 Peterson
innings (7.29), home runs allowed per 9.0 innings (0.68), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (11.07) & strikeout-to-walk ratio (5.13). 2019 0 0 0 0 —
Career 3 0 0 0 .000
2018 RANKINGS: Ranked in the top five in the National League in home runs per 9.0 innings (2nd, 0.68), strikeouts per 9.0 innings (3rd, 11.07), strike- Rondon
outs (3rd, 246), strikeout-to-walk ratio (3rd, 5.13), opponent on-base percentage (4th, .270), WHIP (4th, 1.05) and opponent OPS (5th, .607). 2019 2 0 0 0 .000
200-200-15: In 2018, he became just the fifth left-handed pitcher since 1990 (10th season overall) to record a season with at least 200.0 innings, 200 Career 2 0 0 0 .000
strikeouts and fewer than 15 home runs allowed. Severino
THE SLIDER v.2018: Corbin threw his slider 40.9% of the time in 2018...195 of his 246 strikeouts came via the slider, the most in MLB in 2018 (the next 2019 0 0 0 0 —
closest was 124 by Jakob Junis)...He generated 387 swings and misses, the most of any pitcher (the next closest was 211 by Chris Archer)...Opposing Career 2 1 0 0 .500
batters swung and missed on 53.7% of his sliders, the highest rate by any starting pitcher using that pitch...All of this data is according to Statcast. Sucre
2019 0 0 0 0 —
GAME LOGS Career 2 1 0 0 .500
Date Opp. Res. W L ERA GS CG IP H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #Pit NOTES Trumbo
3/31 vsNYM W, 6-5 0 0 3.00 1 0 6.0 7 2 2 0 2 0 4 .292 5 94 Trea Turner walk-off homer 2019 0 0 0 0 —
4/6 atNYM L, 6-5 0 0 3.75 1 0 6.0 6 3 3 3 1 0 9 .271 2 86 Most HR allowed in 56 starts Career 4 0 0 0 .000
4/12 vsPIT L, 6-3 0 0 2.84 1 0 7.0 4 1 1 1 1 0 11 .236 2 106 T2nd most SO in a game Villar
4/18 vsSFG W, 4-2 1 0 2.36 1 0 7.2 2 1 1 0 1 1 9 .198 4 107 Earned 1st win of the season 2019 0 0 0 0 —
4/23 atCOL W, 6-3 1 0 2.48 1 0 6.0 5 3 2 1 1 0 6 .200 4 103 1-for-2, R at the plate Career 13 7 0 0 .538
4/29 vsSTL L, 6-3 0 1 3.58 1 0 5.0 6 6 6 1 4 0 5 .213 3 92 BB and RBI at the plate
5/4 atPHI W, 10-8 0 0 3.71 1 0 6.0 6 3 3 0 3 0 6 .220 5 118 Highest career pitch count
5/9 atLAD W, 6-0 1 0 3.20 1 0 7.0 3 0 0 0 4 1 8 .210 5 107 1st shutout outing of the year
5/15 vsNYM W, 5-1 1 0 2.91 1 1 8.0 4 1 1 0 1 0 11 .202 5 108 Longest start of the season
5/20 atNYM L, 5-3 0 1 3.25 1 0 5.0 6 4 4 2 3 0 7 .290 2 98 Matched shortest GS of season
5/25 vsMIA W, 5-0 1 0 2.85 1 1 9.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 .202 5 116 5th career CG, 2nd career SHO
5/31 atCIN L, 9-3 0 1 3.46 1 0 2.2 11 8 6 1 0 0 2 .228 1 65 Shortest start of the season
6/6 at SDP L, 5-4 0 1 3.59 1 0 5.0 5 5 3 1 5 0 6 .231 4 101 Season-high five walks
6/11 at CWS L, 7-5 0 1 4.11 1 0 5.0 6 7 7 2 2 0 5 .234 5 88 Most ER since 9/8/17 vs. SDP
6/19 vsPHI W, 6-2 1 0 3.90 1 0 7.0 4 1 1 1 3 0 8 .230 3 101 Fewest ER since 5/25/19 at MIA
6/26 at MIA W, 7-5 1 0 3.71 1 0 7.0 3 1 1 0 1 0 9 .223 4 100 Recorded 1,000th career SO
7/2 vs. MIA W, 3-2 0 0 3.55 1 0 7.0 6 1 1 0 0 0 7 .224 2 87 1 ER allowed for 3rd straight start
7/7 vs. KCR W, 5-2 0 0 3.34 1 0 7.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 11 .223 2 104 4th straight start with 7.0 IP
7/13 at PHI W, 4-3 0 0 3.39 1 0 6.0 6 3 3 1 2 0 10 .226 1 103 4th 10+ SO game of season
7/19 at ATL L, 4-3 0 0 3.40 1 0 5.0 8 2 2 0 2 1 5 .232 1 100 Most hits given up since 5/31
7/24 vs. COL W, 2-0 1 0 3.25 1 0 6.0 3 0 0 0 3 0 7 .229 1 106 17th start with 3 ER or less
7/29 vs. ATL W, 6-3 1 0 3.23 1 0 6.0 5 2 2 0 1 0 8 .228 6 107 14th start with 2 ER or less
8/4 at ARI L, 7-5 0 0 3.43 1 0 5.1 7 5 5 1 3 0 5 .232 4 87 Most ER since 6/11 at CWS
8/10 at NYM L, 4-3 0 0 3.41 1 0 6.0 3 2 2 2 1 0 8 .229 2 94 15th start with 2 ER or less
8/16 vs. MIL W, 2-1 0 0 3.34 1 0 6.0 7 1 1 1 4 0 8 .232 1 110 180 SO are 2nd-most in a season
8/21 at PIT W, 11-1 1 0 3.17 1 0 8.0 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 .227 11 93 2nd-longest start of the season
Totals W L ERA GS CG INN H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #PIT
10 5 3.17 26 1 161.2 135 62 57 18 51 2 184 .227 87 2581
WIN% WHIP QS SHO BFP AB H/9 2B 3B HR/9 BB/9 BK SO/9 OBP RSA #P/IP
.667 1.15 19 1 659 596 7.52 27 1 1.00 2.84 0 10.24 .287 4.84 16.0
Team Rec SH SB CS PKO GIDP SO/BB SLG OPS BABIP
16-10 5 10 5 4 14 3.61 .366 .653 .293
CAREER STATISTICS
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2012 Arizona NL 6 8 1 1 22 17 0 107.0 117 56 54 14 25 86 1.33 4.05 4.54
2013 Arizona NL 14 8 0 0 32 32 3 208.1 189 81 79 19 54 178 1.17 3.40 3.41
2015 Arizona NL 6 5 0 0 16 16 0 85.0 91 34 34 9 17 78 1.27 3.37 3.60
2016 Arizona NL 5 13 1 1 36 24 0 155.2 177 109 89 24 66 131 1.56 4.88 5.15
2017 Arizona NL 14 13 0 0 33 32 0 189.2 208 97 85 26 61 178 1.42 4.09 4.03
2018 Arizona NL 11 7 0 0 33 33 1 200.0 162 70 70 15 48 246 1.05 2.43 3.15
2019 Washington NL 10 5 0 0 26 26 1 161.2 135 62 57 18 51 184 1.15 3.36 3.17
Totals 66 59 2 2 198 180 5 1107.1 1079 509 468 125 322 1081 1.27 3.61 3.80
TOMORROW’S STARTER - #31 - MAX SCHERZER - RHP
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 Washington NL 9 5 0 0 21 21 0 138.1 112 40 37 11 26 192 1.00 2.18 2.41
CAREER 168 87 0 0 359 350 10 2256.0 1851 857 794 247 611 2641 1.09 3.13 3.17
Year Opp. Lg W L SV
SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 BAL AL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — —
CAREER 6 2 0 0 12 12 0 85.1 68 28 27 13 15 106 0.97 — 2.85
BULLPEN NOTES BULLPEN MAP
#33 GRACE, Matt (LHP) LEFT RIGHT
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA • #33 M. Grace • #44 D. Hudson
2019 WSH NL 1 2 0 0 51 1 0 46.2 61 34 33 11 10 35 1.52 5.55 6.36 • #23 E. Fedde
LAST: 8/23 at CHI (0.2, 2 H, ER, SO) • #48 J. Guerra
Lefty who experienced a career year in 2018...Has induced ground balls at a rate of 54.3% in his 178 career big league games (MLB average: 45%). • #21 T. Rainey
• Since May 27, has recorded 18 SO and one 2 BB in 24.1 IP (25 G)...Has tossed more than 1.0 inning in 10 of 50 outings in 2019. • #56 F. Rodney
• Served as “The Opener” on 7/27 vs. LAD (2.0 IP, 3 SO)...Pitch mix: Sinker (61.9%), Slider (30.7%), Changeup (4.5%), Cutter (2.7%), Curve (0.1%). • #51 W. Suero
HOLDS: 4 IR / IS: 34 / 15 OPP. SLASH: .319 / .356 / .560 VS. ORIOLES
PLAYER W L S G IP ER ERA
#23 FEDDE, Erick (RHP) Corbin
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
2019 WSH NL 4 2 0 0 17 12 0 71.0 76 34 34 11 29 38 1.48 5.46 4.31 Career 0 0 0 2 9.0 4 4.00
LAST: 8/18 vs. MIL (5.0 IP, 10 H, 4 ER, 2 HR, 2 BB, 2 SO) Fedde
Former first-round pick (No. 18) in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft made his Major League debut in 2017. 2019 0 0 0 1 6.0 1 1.50
• Allowed 2 earned runs or fewer in 4 of his last 6 starts before moving to bullpen...Posted a 3.38 ERA (4 ER/10.2 IP) in 5 relief app. in 2019. Career 0 0 0 1 6.0 1 1.50
• RHB are .215/.311/.377 against him in 2019...Pitch mix: Sinker (42.2%), Curve (19.8%), Cutter (17%), 4-seam (13.6%), Split Finger (7.4%) Grace
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 2 / 0 OPP. SLASH: .283 / .355 / .468 2019 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 9.00
Career 0 0 0 2 3.0 1 3.00
#48 GUERRA, Javy (RHP) Guerra
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2019 0 0 0 3 3.1 4 10.80
2019 TOR/WSH AL/NL 2 1 2 2 39 0 0 55.2 53 30 29 8 16 45 1.24 4.38 4.69 Career 0 0 0 5 5.2 5 7.94
LAST: 8/22 at PIT (1.0 IP, H) Hudson
Veteran of nine MLB seasons...Posted a 3.44 ERA with 32 saves across 212 relief appearances prior to signing with Washington on May 20. 2019 0 0 1 5 5.0 3 5.40
• With WSH: 28 G, 2-1, 2 Saves, 4.97 ERA (23 ER/41.2 IP), 30 SO, 11 BB and 3 holds...Has tossed more than 1.0 IP in 12 of the 28 games. Career 0 0 1 7 7.0 4 5.14
• Has held right-handed batters to a .228/.290/.394 slash line in 2019...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (59.5%), Slider (23.8%), Curve (8.7%), Changeup (8%). Rainey
HOLDS: 4 IR / IS: 22 / 11 OPP. SLASH: .243 / .298 / .422 2019 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0.00
Career 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0.00
#44 HUDSON, Daniel (RHP) Rodney
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2019 0 0 0 1 0.2 3 40.50
2019 TOR/WSH AL/NL 7 3 3 6 58 1 0 60.1 46 20 18 6 25 62 1.18 3.89 2.69 Career 4 3 21 50 50.2 16 2.84
LAST: 8/25 at CHI (Win, 2.0 IP, 2 SO) Ross
A veteran of 10 MLB seasons with Toronto (2019), Los Angeles Dodgers (2018), Pittsburgh (2017), Arizona (2010-16) and Chicago White Sox (2009-10). 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
• With WSH: 13 G, 1-0, 1 SV, 3 holds, 12.1 IP, 14 SO, 2 BB, 2-for-13 IRS...Went 6-3 with 2 SV, 8 holds & a 3.00 ERA in 45 G w/TOR in 2019. Career 1 0 0 2 8.2 1 1.04
• Ranks 3rd in MLB with 14.3% in IRS...Acquired by WSH via trade on 7/31Pitch mix: 4-seam (62.2%), Slider (22.8%), Sinker (9%), Changeup (5.9%) Sanchez
HOLDS: 11 IR / IS: 35 / 5 OPP. SLASH: .209 / .295 / .364 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
Career 2 3 0 6 32.0 25 7.03
#21 RAINEY, Tanner (RHP) Scherzer
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
2019 WSH NL 1 3 0 3 37 0 0 33.2 21 16 15 4 29 50 1.49 4.55 4.01 Career 6 2 0 12 85.1 27 2.85
LAST: 8/24 at CHI (1.0 IP, 2 BB, 2 SO) Strasburg
Hard-throwing right-handed reliever was acquired by Washington in exchange for Tanner Roark on Dec. 12, 2018. 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
• Last 18 G: 2.70 ERA (5 ER/16.2 IP) 3 holds, 16 BB, 25 SO, .175 opp. AVG (10-for-57)...Righties are hitting .137 (10-for-73), 2B, 2 HR, 30 SO against him. Career 1 0 0 3 18.0 8 4.00
• Earned 1st MLB win, 6/1 at CIN...Pitch mix: 4-seam (71.5%), Slider (28.4%), Changeup (0.2%). Suero
HOLDS: 8 IR / IS: 8 / 3 OPP. SLASH: .176 / .347 / .328 2019 0 1 0 1 0.1 3 81.00
Career 0 1 0 1 0.1 3 81.00
#56 RODNEY, Fernando (RHP)
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 OAK/WSH AL/NL 0 5 2 6 39 0 0 34.0 38 24 23 5 19 35 1.68 4.74 6.09
LAST: 8/25 at CHI (1.0 IP, H, 2 ER, HR, BB, SO)
Veteran right-hander is 17th on Major League Baseball’s all-time saves list with 327 career saves...Signed with Washington on June 4, 2019.
• With WSH: 22 G, 10 holds, 2 SV, 3.66 ERA (8 ER/19.2 IP), 21 SO, 7 BB...Has a .240/.305/.373 slash line w/WSH...Earned his 1st SV w/WSH, 6/28 at DET.
• Last 10 G: 9.0 IP, 4 Hold, 10 SO, BB, .176 opp. AVG (6-for-34)...Pitch mix: Sinker (49.8%), Changeup (26.2%), 4-seam (20.7%), Slider (3.3%)
HOLDS: 10 IR / IS: 6 / 3 OPP. SLASH: .286 / .375 / .421
Ryan Zimmerman Plantar Fascitis Right Foot 10 July 22 32 4/2 vsPHI L, 8-2 1-3 T4th, -3.0 Eflin (1-0) Scherzer (0-1) None 35,920 / 3:30 (:41)
4/3 vsPHI W, 9-8 2-3 T3rd, -2.5 Doolittle (2-0) Robertson (0-1) None 23,050 / 3:53
Austin Voth Right Bicep Tendinitis 10 July 21/ July 18 36 4/4 atNYM W, 4-0 3-3 T3rd, -1.5 Strasburg (1-0) Syndergaard (0-1) None 44,424 / 3:19
4/5 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
Jonny Venters Left Shoulder Strain 60 July 11 / July 8 41 4/6 atNYM L, 6-5 3-4 4th, -2.5 Familia (2-0) Sipp (0-1) Díaz (4) 35,156 / 3:13
Jeremy Hellickson Right Shoulder Strain 60 May 21 / May 20 84 4/7
4/8
atNYM
atPHI
W, 12-9 4-4 4th, -2.0 Scherzer (1-0) Wheeler (0-1)
L, 4-3 4-5 4th, -3.0 Dominguez (1-0) Sánchez (0-1)
None
Neshek (1)
40,681 / 3:42
28,212 / 2:32
Austen Williams Sprained right AC joint 10 April 19 / April 18 114 4/9 atPHI
4/10 atPHI
W, 10-6 (10) 5-5 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (3-0) Alvarez (0-1)
W, 15-1 6-5 4th, -1.0 Hellickson (1-0) Pivetta (1-1)
None
None
38,073 / 3:51
30,805 / 3:35
Koda Glover Right Forearm Strain 60 March 27 / March 25 130 4/11 OFF DAY 4th, -1.5
4/12 vsPIT L, 6-3 (10) 6-6 4th, -2.5 Burdi (1-1) Grace (0-1) Vázquez (4) 27,084 / 3:28
Howie Kendrick Left Hamstring Strain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 4 5 4/13 vsPIT W, 3-2 7-6 4th, -1.5 Suero (1-0) Rodriguez (0-1) Doolittle (1) 32,103 / 2:22
4/14 vsPIT L, 4-3 7-7 4th, -2.0 Vazquez (1-0) Suero (1-1) None 22,347 / 2:47
Michael A. Taylor Left Knee/Hip Sprain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 8 8 4/15 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
Justin Miller Lower Back Strain 10 April 13 April 26 11 4/16 vsSF
4/17 vsSF
L, 7-3
W, 9-6
7-8 4th, -2.5 Rodriguez (2-2) Strasburg (1-1) None
8-8 4th, -2.5 Hellickson (2-0) Samardzija (1-1) None
22,334 / 3:16
22,611 / 3:07
Anthony Rendon Left Elbow Contusion 10 April 30 / April 27 May 7 10 4/18 vsSF W, 4-2 9-8 3rd, -1.5 Corbin (1-0) Pomeranz (0-2) Doolittle (2) 26,085 / 2:52
4/19 atMIA L, 3-2 9-9 T3rd, -1.5 Smith (2-0) Sánchez (0-2) Romo (2) 8,199 / 2:52
Juan Soto Back Spasms 10 May 4 / May 1 May 11 10 4/20 atMIA L, 9-3 9-10 4th, -2.5 Ureña (1-3) Scherzer (1-3) None 9,910 / 3:12
4/21 atMIA W, 5-0 10-10 4th, -1.5 Strasburg (2-1) Richards (0-3) None 7,412 / 2:45
Trea Turner Broken Right Index Finger 10 April 3 May 17 39 4/22 atCOL L, 7-5 10-11 4th, -1.5 Oh (1-0) Suero (1-2) Davis (2) 20,517 / 3:00
4/23 atCOL W, 6-3 11-11 T3rd, -1.5 Corbin (2-0) Hoffman (0-1) Doolittle (3) 24,456 / 3:14
Tony Sipp Strained Oblique 10 May 7 May 20 12 4/24 atCOL L, 9-5 11-12 4th, -1.5 Marquez (3-1) Sánchez (0-3) Davis (3) 33,135 / 2:48
Matt Adams Left Shoulder Strain 10 May 5 May 22 16 4/25 OFF DAY
4/26 vsSD
4th, -1.5
L, 4-3 11-13 4th, -2.0 Stammen (3-1) Doolittle (3-1) Yates (13) 27,193 / 3:02
Andrew Stevenson Back Spasms 10 May 9 / May 7 May 25 17 4/27 vsSD L, 8-3 (10) 11-14 4th, -3.0 Perdomo (1-0) Suero (1-3) None 35,422 / 3:45
4/28 vsSD W, 7-6 (11) 12-14 4th, -3.0 Miller (1-0) Wisler (1-1) None 30,186 / 4:03
Aníbal Sánchez Left Hamstring Strain 10 May 17 May 29 12 4/29 vsSTL L, 6-3 12-15 4th, -3.5 Wacha (2-0) Corbin (2-1) Hicks (9) 17.890 / 3:05
4/30 vsSTL L, 3-2 12-16 4th, -3.5 Wainwright (3-2) Sánchez (0-4) Miller (1) 19,753 / 3:09
Trevor Rosenthal Viral Infection 10 April 26 June 8 40 5/1 vsSTL L, 5-1 12-17 4th, -4.5 Mikolas (3-2) Scherzer (1-4) None 22,157 / 3:02
Ryan Zimmerman Plantar Fascitis Right Foot 10 April 28 June 27 54 5/2
5/3
vsSTL
atPHI
W, 2-1 13-17 4th, -4.0 Strasburg (3-1) Hudson (2-2)
L, 4-2 13-18 4th, -5.0 Dominguez (3-0) Jennings (0-1)
Doolittle (4) 24,338 / 3:00 (2:32)
Neris (5) 33,125 / 2:42
Kyle Barraclough Right Radial Nerve Irritation 10 June 16 July 10 19 5/4
5/5
atPHI
atPHI
W, 10-8 14-18 4th, -4.0 Sipp (1-1)
L, 7-1 14-19 4th, -5.0 Eflin (4-3)
Morgan (1-1)
Sanchez (0-5)
Doolittle (5)
None
43,319 / 3:45
40,497 / 3:03
Max Scherzer Mid Back Strain 10 July 13 / July 10 July 25 12 5/6 atMIL L, 5-3 14-20 4th, -5.0 Claudio (1-1) Jennings (0-2) Guerra (2) 29,299 / 3:33
5/7 atMIL L, 6-0 14-21 4th, -6.0 Peralta (2-1) Strasburg (3-2) None 31,023 / 3:00
Howie Kendrick Right Hamstring Strain 10 August 4 / August 1 Aug. 12 9 5/8 atMIL L, 7-3 14-22 4th, -7.0 Woodruff (5-1) Hellickson (2-1) Hader (10) 30,333 / 3:24
5/9 atLAD W, 6-0 15-22 4th, -6.5 Corbin (3-1) Hill (0-1) None 42,851 / 3:11
Max Scherzer Mild Rhomboid Strain 10 July 29 / July 26 Aug. 22 24 5/10 atLAD L, 5-0 15-23 4th, -6.5 Maeda (4-2) Sánchez (0-5) Urías (2) 43,533 / 2:58
HIGHS AND LOWS 5/11 atLAD
5/12 atLAD
W, 5-2 16-23 4th, -6.5 Scherzer (2-4) Baez (2-2)
L, 6-0 16-24 4th, -7.5 Ryu (5-1) Strasburg (3-3)
Doolittle (6)
None
53,647 / 2:58
45,667 / 2:46
TEAM BATTING 5/13 OFF DAY 4th, -8.0
5/14 vsNYM L, 6-2 16-25 4th, -8.0 Syndergaard (3-3) Hellickson (2-2) None 23, 315 / 2:38
Most At-Bats:.................................................................... 58, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 5/15 vsNYM W, 5-1 17-25 4th, -7.0 Corbin (4-1) Font (1-1) None 29,673 / 2:28
Most At-Bats (9-inning games):....................................... 44, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/16 vsNYM
5/17 vsCHI
W, 7-6 18-25 4th, -6.0 Jennings (1-2) Wheeler (3-3)
L, 14-6 18-26 4th, -7.0 Hamels (4-0) Scherzer (2-5)
Doolittle (7)
None
28,807 / 3:16
33,296 / 4:09
Most Plate Appearances:................................................... 69, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 5/18 vsCHI
5/19 vsCHI
W, 5-2 19-26 4th, -7.0 Strasburg (4-3) Lester (3-2) Doolittle (8)
L, 6-5 19-27 4th, -8.0 Hendricks (4-4) Hellickson (2-3) Cishek (4)
37,582 / 2:56
23,244 / 3:15
Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games):...................... 51, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/20 atNYM L, 5-3 19-28 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (2-0) Corbin (4-2) Díaz (11) 22,335 / 3:12
5/21 atNYM L, 6-5 19-29 4th, -9.0 Díaz (1-2) Rainey (0-1) None 24,631 / 3:05
Most Runs:........................................................................ 17, vs. Cincinnati, August 14 5/22 atNYM L, 6-1 19-30 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (3-0) Barraclough (0-1) None 27,188 / 2:59
Most Hits:.......................................................................... 19, vs. Milwaukee, August 18 5/23 atNYM
5/24 vsMIA
L, 6-4 19-31 4th, -10.0 Gsellman (1-0) Suero (1-4)
W, 12-10 20-31 4th, -10.0 Barraclough (1-1) Anderson (1-2)
Díaz (12)
Doolittle (9)
29, 962 / 2:53
29,173 / 3:59
Most Doubles:................................................................... 7, at Pittsburgh, August 19 5/25 vsMIA W, 5-0 21-31 4th, -10.0 Corbin (5-2) Alcantara (2-5) None 33,163 / 2:25
5/26 vsMIA W, 9-6 22-31 4th, -9.0 Fedde (1-0) Smith (3-2) None 26,365 / 3:06
Most Triples:...................................................................... 2, 3x, last: at Arizona, August 3 5/27 vsMIA L, 3-2 22-32 4th, -9.5 Ureña (3-6) Barraclough (1-2) Romo (10) 21,048 / 3:00
5/28 atATL W, 5-4 23-32 4th, -9.5 Strasburg (5-3) Fried (7-3) Doolittle (10) 27,573 / 3:21
Most Home Runs:.............................................................. 8, vs. Milwaukee, August 18 5/29 atATL W, 14-4 24-32 4th, -9.5 Sánchez (1-6) Gausman (2-4) McGowin (1) 37,726 / 3:11
Most Extra-Base Hits:....................................................... 11, 2x, last: at Pittsburgh, August 19 5/30 OFF DAY
5/31 atCIN
4th, -9.0
L, 9-3 24-33 4th, -9.0 Mahle (2-5) Corbin (5-3) None 24,358 / 2:49
Most Total Bases:.............................................................. 47, vs. Milwaukee, August 18 6/1 atCIN W, 5-2 25-33 4th, -8.0 Rainey (1-1) Roark (4-4) Doolittle (11) 27,748 / 2:59
6/2 atCIN W, 4-1 26-33 4th, -7.0 Scherzer (3-5) Gray (2-5) Doolittle (12) 22,801 / 3:07
Most Runs Batted In:........................................................ 17, vs. Cincinnati, August 14 6/3 OFF DAY 4th, -6.5
6/4 vsCWS W, 9-5 27-33 4th, -6.5 Strasburg (6-3) Lopez (3-6) Doolittle (13) 32,513 / 3:33
Most Stolen Bases:............................................................ 3, done 11 times. 6/5 vsCWS W, 6-4 28-33 4th, -6.5 Doolittle (4-1) Colomé (2-1) None 28,910 / 3:07
Most Caught Stealing:...................................................... 2, 3x, last: at Chicago (N.L.), August 24 6/6
6/7
atSD
atSD
L, 5-4 28-34 4th, -7.0 Lucchesi (5-3) Corbin (5-4)
L, 5-4 28-35 4th, -8.0 Warren (4-1) Doolittle (4-2)
Yates (23)
None
19,908 / 3:07
21,645 / 2:46
Most Walks:....................................................................... 12, at New York (N.L.), April 7 6/8 atSD W, 4-1 29-35 4th, -8.0 Scherzer (4-5) Lauer (5-5) Doolittle (14) 30,219 / 2:39
6/9 atSD W, 5-2 30-35 4th, -7.0 Strasburg (7-3) Stammen (4-3) None 30,518 / 2:56
Most Strikeouts:................................................................ 15, 2x, last: at New York (N.L.), August 11 6/10 atCWS W, 12-1 31-35 4th, -6.0 Sánchez (2-6) Despaigne (0-1) None 16,305 / 3:06
6/11 atCWS L, 7-5 31-36 4th, -7.0 Marshall (1-0) Corbin (5-5) Colomé (14) 16,790 / 3:19
Most Sac Hits:................................................................... 2, done 4 times. 6/12 OFF DAY 4th, -7.5
Most Sac Flies:.................................................................. 2, 3x, last: at Philadelphia, July 12 6/13 vsARI
6/14 vsARI
L, 5-0 31-37 4th, -8.5 Greinke (8-2) Fedde (1-1)
W, 7-3 32-37 4th, -8.5 Scherzer (5-5) Ray (5-4)
None
None
24,909 / 2:15 (1:03)
29,853 / 2:57
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 2, done 12 times. 6/15 vsARI L, 10-3 32-38 4th, -8.5 Hirano (3-3) Strasburg (7-4) None 38,044 / 3:30
6/16 vsARI W, 15-5 33-38 4th, -8.5 Sánchez (3-6) Bradley (2-4) None 29,032 / 3:14
Most GDP:......................................................................... 3, at Atlanta, July 20 6/17 vsPHI ***GAME POSTPONED BY RAIN (TO BE MADE UP AS A PART OF A SPLIT DH 6/19)***
INDIVIDUAL BATTING 6/18 vsPHI ***GAME POSTPONED BY RAIN (TO BE MADE UP AS A PART OF A SPLIT DH 9/24)***
6/19 vsPHI(D) W, 6-2 34-38 4th, -8.5 Corbin (6-5) Eflin (6-7) None 17,961 / 2:46
Most At-Bats:..................................................................... 8, 3x, last: Trea Turner, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 6/19 vsPHI(N)
6/20 vsPHI
W, 2-0 35-38 3rd, -8.0 Scherzer (6-5) Arrieta (6-6)
W, 7-4 36-38 3rd, -7.5 Guerra (1-0) Pivetta (4-2)
Doolittle (15) 24,220 / 3:05
Doolittle (16) 31,329/3:05 (:30)
Most At-Bats (9-inning games):........................................ 6, done 7 times. 6/21 vsATL W, 4-3 37-38 3rd, -6.5 Strasburg (8-4) Keuchel (0-1) Suero (1) 34,212 / 3:01
6/22 vsATL L, 13-9 37-39 3rd, -7.5 Minter (1-4) Ross (0-1) None 37,492 / 3:42
Most Plate Appearances:................................................... 8, done 5 times. 6/23 vsATL L, 4-3 (10) 37-40 3rd, -8.5 Minter (2-4) Rainey (1-2) Jackson (11) 34,256 / 3:09
Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games):....................... 6, done 16 times. 6/24 OFF DAY
6/25 atMIA
3rd, -8.0
W, 6-1 38-40 3rd, -8.0 Scherzer (7-5) Richards (3-8) None 7,327 / 2:27
Most Runs:......................................................................... 4, 3x, last: Juan Soto, at Chicago (N.L.), August 23 6/26 atMIA
6/27 atMIA
W, 7-5 39-40 3rd, -8.0 Corbin (7-5) Gallen (0-1)
W, 8-5 40-40 3rd, -7.0 Strasburg (9-4) Alcantara (4-7)
Doolittle (17)
None
6,276 / 3:19
7,751 / 2:51
Most Hits:.......................................................................... 4, 6x, last: Anthony Rendon, at Chicago (N.L.), August 25 (11 inn.) 6/28 atDET W, 3-1 41-40 3rd, -7.0 Sánchez (4-6) Norris (2-7) Rodney (1) 20,877 / 3:04
6/29 atDET L, 7-5 41-41 3rd, -8.0 Alcántara (3-1) Rainey (1-3) Greene (22) 27,716 / 3:13
Most Doubles:.................................................................... 3, Ryan Zimmerman, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 6/30 atDET W, 2-1 42-41 3rd, -7.0 Scherzer (8-5) Jimenez (2-6) Doolittle (18) 21,052 / 2:53
Most Doubles (9-inning games):........................................ 2, done 15 times. 7/1
7/2
OFF DAY
vsMIA
3rd, -7.0
W, 3-2 43-41 3rd, -6.0 Doolittle (5-2) Quijada (0-2) None 21,361 / 3:01 (1:16)
Most Triples:...................................................................... 1, done 22 times. 7/3
7/4
vsMIA
vsMIA
W, 3-1 44-41 3rd, -6.0 Strasburg (10-4) Alcantara (4-8)
W, 5-2 45-41 2nd, -6.0 Sánchez (5-6)
Doolittle (19)
Hernandez (1-3) Rodney (2)
25,483 / 3:07
27,350 / 3:17
Most Home Runs:............................................................... 2, 8x, last: Juan Soto, vs. Milwaukee, August 18 7/5 vsKCR L, 7-4 (11) 45-42 3rd, -7.0 Flynn (2-0) Venters (0-1) Peralta (2) 25,213 / 4:40
7/6 vsKCR W, 6-0 46-42 2nd, -6.0 Scherzer (9-5) Sparkman (2-5) None 27,863 / 2:44
Most Extra-Base Hits:........................................................ 3, done 5 times. 7/7 vsKCR W, 5-2 47-42 2nd, -6.0 Doolittle (6-2) Diekman (0-6) None 21,873 / 2:37
Most Total Bases:............................................................... 10, Trea Turner, vs. Colorado, July 23 7/8-7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK (All-Star Game played, 7/9 at CLE, FINAL: AL 4, NL 3
7/12 atPHI W, 4-0 48-42 2nd, -6.0 Strasburg (11-4) Pivetta (4-4) None 42,318 / 3:15
Most Runs Batted In:......................................................... 7, Matt Adams, vs. Arizona, June 16 7/13 atPHI
7/14 atPHI
W, 4-3 49-42 2nd, -6.0 Suero (2-4)
L, 4-3 49-43 2nd, -7.0 Neris (2-4)
Neris (1-4)
Grace (0-2)
Doolittle (20)
None
43,732 / 3:43
43,075 / 2:54
Most Stolen Bases:............................................................ 3, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 7/15 OFF DAY 2nd, -7.5
7/16 atBAL W, 8-1 50-43 2nd, -6.5 Voth (1-0) Wojciechowski (0-3) None 23,362 / 3:10
Most Caught Stealing:....................................................... 1, done 27 times. 7/17 atBAL L, 9-2 50-44 2nd, -6.5 Ynoa (1-6) Suero (2-5) Givens (8) 20,786 / 2:51 (1:32)
Most Walks:....................................................................... 4, 2x,last: Asdrubal Cabrera, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 inn.) 7/18 atATL
7/19 atATL
W, 13-4 51-44 2nd, -5.5 Strasburg (12-4) Wright (0-3)
L, 4-3 51-45 2nd, -6.5 Jackson (5-2) Rodney (0-3)
None
None
39,363 / 3:44
39,344 / 3:30
Most Strikeouts:................................................................. 4, done 4 times. 7/20 atATL
7/21 atATL
W, 5-3 52-45 2nd, -5.5 Sánchez (6-6) Soroka (10-2)
L, 7-1 52-46 2nd, -6.5 Gausman (3-5) Ross (0-2)
Doolittle (21)
None
42,467 / 3:14
31,848 / 3:02
Most Sac Hits:.................................................................... 2, Erick Fedde, vs. Milwaukee, August 18 7/22 vsCOL ***GAME POSTPONED BY RAIN (TO BE MADE UP AS A PART OF A SPLIT DH 7/24)***
7/23 vsCOL W, 11-1 53-46 2nd, -5.5 Strasburg (13-3) Lambert (2-2) None 22,612 / 3:37
Most Sac Flies:................................................................... 1, done 33 times. 7/24 vsCOL W, 3-2 54-46 2nd, -4.5 Suero (3-5) Estevez (1-1) Doolittle (22) 14,628 / 3:03
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 2, 2x, last: Victor Robles, at Arizona, August 3 7/24 vsCOL
7/25 vsCOL
W, 2-0 55-46 2nd, -4.0 Corbin (8-5)
L, 8-7 55-47 2nd, -4.5 Diaz (3-2)
Freeland (2-8)
Rodney (0-4)
Doolittle (23)
Davis (15)
23,843 / 3:07
26,831 / 3:46
Most GDP:.......................................................................... 2, 2x, last: Gerardo Parra, vs. Atlanta, July 31 (10 innings) 7/26 vsLAD
7/27 vsLAD
L, 4-2 55-48 2nd, -5.5 Kelly (4-3) Sipp (1-2)
L, 9-3 55-49 2nd, -6.5 Kershaw (9-2) Ross (0-3)
Jansen (25)
None
37,491 / 3:20
39,616* / 3:06
TEAM PITCHING 7/28 vsLAD W, 11-4 56-49 2nd, -5.5 Strasburg (14-4) Buehler (9-2) None 32,425 / 3:09
7/29 vsATL W, 6-3 57-49 2nd, -4.5 Corbin (9-5) Keuchel (3-4) None 24,292 / 3:23
Most Innings Pitched:........................................................ 14.0, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 7/30 vsATL L, 11-8 57-50 2nd, -5.5 Teheran (6-7) Fedde (1-2) None 26,566 / 3:47
Most Hits Allowed:............................................................. 20, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 7/31 vsATL
8/1 OFF DAY
L, 5-4 (10) 57-51 T2nd, -6.5 Newcomb (5-1) Doolittle (6-3)
T2nd, -6.5
Tomlin (2) 31,576 / 3:14
Most Hits Allowed (9-inning games):................................. 18, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/2
8/3
atARI
atARI
W, 3-0 58-51 2nd, -6.0 Ross (1-3)
L, 18-7 58-52 T2nd, -7.0 Ray (10-7)
Young (4-1) Doolittle (24)
Strasburg (14-5) None
24,298 / 2:43
33,966 / 3:46
Most Batters Faced:........................................................... 65, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 8/4 atARI L, 7-5 58-53 T2nd, -7.0 Hirano (4-5) Suero (3-6) Bradley (2) 22,976 / 3:02
8/5 atSFG W, 4-0 59-53 T2nd, -6.0 Fedde (2-2) Samardzija (8-9) None 32,366 / 3:12
Most Batters Faced (9-inning games):.............................. 52, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/6 atSFG W, 5-3 60-53 2nd, -6.0 Sánchez (7-6) Menez (0-1) Doolittle (25) 31,628 / 2:45
Most Runs Allowed:............................................................ 18, at Arizona, August 3 8/7
8/8
atSFG
OFF DAY
W, 4-1 61-53 2nd, -6.0 Ross (2-0)
2nd, -5.5
Anderson (3-4) None 30,958 / 2:59
Most Earned Runs:............................................................. 18, at Arizona, August 3 8/9 atNYM L, 7-6 61-54 2nd, -6.5 Avilan (3-0) Doolittle (6-4) None 39,602 / 3:20
8/10 atNYM L, 4-3 61-55 2nd, -6.5 Lugo (5-2) Rodney (0-5) None 43,875 / 2:34
Most Home Runs Allowed:.................................................. 7, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 8/11 atNYM W, 7-4 62-55 2nd, -6.5 Grace (1-2) Gsellman (2-3) Doolittle (26) 41,000 / 3:35
8/12 vsCIN W, 7-6 63-55 2nd, -6.0 Fedde (3-2) DeSclafani (7-7) Doolittle (27) 22,394 / 3:11
Most Home Runs Allowed (9-inning games):..................... 6, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/13 vsCIN W, 3-1 64-55 2nd, -6.0 Ross (3-3) Wood (1-1) Hudson (3) 30,130 / 2:38
Most Walks Allowed:.......................................................... 11, at Arizona, August 3 8/14 vsCIN
8/15 OFF DAY
W, 17-7 65-55 2nd, -6.0 Strasburg (15-5) Bauer (10-9)
65-55 2nd, -5.5
Guerra (2) 23,596 / 3:38
Most Strikeouts:................................................................. 18, vs. Milwaukee, August 17 (14 innings) 8/16 vsMIL W, 2-1 66-55 2nd, -4.5 Strickland (1-1) Guerra (6-4) Doolittle (28) 30,091 / 3:00
8/17 vsMIL L, 15-14 (14) 66-56 2nd, -5.5 Guerra (7-4) Guerra (1-1) None 36,953 / 5:40
Most Strikeouts (9-inning games):.................................... 16, 3x, last: vs. Miami, July 3 8/18 vsMIL W, 16-8 67-56 2nd, -5.5 Fedde (4-2) Anderson (5-3) None 30,571 / 3:24
8/19 atPIT W, 13-0 68-56 2nd, -5.0 Guerra (2-1) Williams (5-6) None 11,284 / 3:16
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 4, at New York (N.L.), April 7 8/20 atPIT L, 4-1 68-57 2nd, -6.0 Vászuez (3-1) Suero (3-7) None 10,449 / 3:00
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/21 atPIT
8/22 atPIT
W, 11-1 69-57 2nd, -6.0 Corbin (10-5) Musgrove (8-12) None
W, 7-1 70-57 2nd, -6.0 Strickland (2-1) Brault (3-3) None
10,577 / 2:54
10,587 / 3:19 (:10)
Most Innings Pitched:........................................................ 9.0, Patrick Corbin, vs. Miami, May 25 8/23 atCHI W, 9-3 71-57 2nd, -6.0 Sánchez (8-6) Lester (10-9) None 39,889 / 3:10
8/24 atCHI W, 7-2 72-57 2nd, -6.0 Suero (4-7) Quintana (11-8) None 40,658 / 3:56
Most Hits Allowed:............................................................. 11, 2x, last: Patrick Corbin, at Cincinnati, May 31 8/25 atCHI W, 7-5 73-57 2nd, -6.0 Hudson (7-3) Chatwood (5-2) None 40,518 / 4:35
8/29 OFF DAY 73-57 2nd, -5.5
Most Batters Faced:........................................................... 30, 2x, last: Max Scherzer, vs. St. Louis, May 1 8/27 vsBAL
Most Runs Allowed:............................................................ 9, 2x, last: Stephen Strasburg, at Arizona, August 3 8/28 vsBAL
8/29 OFF DAY
Most Earned Runs:............................................................. 9, 2x, last: Stephen Strasburg, at Arizona, August 3 8/30 vsMIA
8/31 vsMIA
Most Home Runs:............................................................... 4, Stephen Strasburg, vs. Arizona, June 15 9/1 vsMIA
Most Walks:....................................................................... 5, done 4 times. 9/2 vsNYM
9/3 vsNYM
Most Strikeouts:................................................................. 15, Max Scherzer, at Cincinnati, June 2 9/4 vsNYM
9/5 atATL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 2, done 6 times. 9/6 atATL
9/7 atATL
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/8 atATL
Longest winning streak...................................................... 5 games, 4x, Last: Aug. 21-Aug. 25 9/9 OFF DAY
9/10 atMIN
Longest losing streak......................................................... 5 games, last: May 19-May 23 9/11 atMIN
9/12 atMIN
Longest game, innings...................................................... 14.0 inn, Aug. 17 vs. Milwaukee 9/13 vsATL
9/14 vsATL
Longest game, time (9-inning game)................................ 4 hours, 9 minutes, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/15 vsATL
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)........................... 5 hours, 40 minutes, Aug. 17 vs. Milwaukee 9/16 atSTL
9/17 atSTL
Shortest game, time.......................................................... 2 hours, 15 minutes, June 14 vs. Arizona 9/18 atSTL
9/19 OFF DAY
Largest crowd, Nationals Park........................................... 42,263, March 28 vs. New York (NL) 9/20 atMIA
9/21 atMIA
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park......................................... 14,628, July 24 vs. Colorado 9/22 atMIA
Largest winning margin..................................................... 14 runs, April 10 at Philadelphia 9/23 vsPHI
9/24 vsPHI(D)
Largest losing margin........................................................ 11 runs, August 3 at Arizona 9/24 vsPHI(N)
9/25 vsPHI
Largest deficit overcome to win......................................... 6 runs, April 28 vs. San Diego (Down 6-0 after T3rd) 9/26 vsPHI
9/27 vsCLE
Largest lead relinquished to lose....................................... 4 runs, May 6 at San Diego (Up 4-0 after T2nd) 9/28 vsCLE
9/29 vsCLE