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Standing: 78-77, 3rd place, National League East • Home: 38-39 • Road: 40-38 • Streak: W1 • Last Five: 2-3 • Last Ten: 5-5
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Leading after 6...................59-8 AUSTIN’S POWER NEW YORK METS
Tied after 6......................... 7-14 The Washington Nationals topped the New York Mets, 6-0, on Saturday afternoon behind 5.0 innings of one- Nationals hitting coach Kevin Long served as New
Trailing after 6................. 12-55 hit, shutout ball from Austin Voth...He struck out five batters and walked just two en route to his first Major York’s hitting coach from 2015-17 and bench coach
League win...With the outing, Voth became the third Nationals pitcher this season to go at least 5.0 IP and Chip Hale served as their third base coach from
Leading after 7.................. 63-6
Tied after 7........................... 5-8
allow one hit or fewer (also: Max Scherzer on April 14 vs. Colorado and Jeremy Hellickson on Aug. 10 vs. 2010-11.
Trailing after 7................. 10-63 Chicago-NL).
• Following today’s season finale against the New York Mets, the Nationals will welcome the Miami Marlins THE SERIES
Leading after 8.................. 68-2 for the final home series of the 2018 season starting Monday. The Nationals and Mets will play 19 times in 2018 (9
Tied after 8......................... 5-11 in D.C., 10 in N.Y.)...With a loss on Friday, the Nation-
Trailing after 8................... 5-64 HE’S STREAKING als have dropped the season series to the Mets for
Extra innings: .....................4-10 Anthony Rendon has reached base safely in a career-high 30 straight games dating to Aug. 21...It is the the first time since 2015 (8-11).
longest active streak in Major League Baseball and is tied for the third-longest streak in the National League
Scoring first......................60-26 this season...Christian Yelich also had a 30-game streak from Aug. 11 to Sept. 15...Matt Carpenter is second 2018 / BY THE NUMBERS
Opponent scores first....... 18-51 on the list with a 35-game streak (7/8-8/17) and Odubel Herrera had the longest streak in the NL this year 2018 W-L.................. 8-10 (3-5 in D.C., 5-5 in N.Y.)
Shutouts ........................... 7-14 (40 G, 3/30-5/19)...During the streak, Rendon is hitting .345 with a .430 on-base percentage and a .595 Streak.................................................................W1
Scoring fewer than 3.......... 7-41 slugging percentage. Aggregate Score.................. Nationals 101, Mets 74
Scoring 3 or more............. 71-36 • On the season, Rendon ranks in the NL in doubles (2nd, 41), average (6th, .305), slugging percentage
Scoring 5 or more............. 57-15 (9th, .522), extra-base hits (10th, 64) and OPS (10th, .892). ALL-TIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERS
• Since 2016, his 120 doubles are tied for the most in the National League with Nick Markakis (120) and W-L / Nationals (2005-present)................. 138-120
Series opener................... 26-25 are tied for third in all of Major League Baseball behind Jose Ramirez (139), Mookie Betts (132) and W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 58-68
Series finale..................... 24-25 Markakis. W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 51-47
Home series W-L-T....... 10-10-4 W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 80-52
Road series W-L-T........ 11-13-2 EVERYDAY TREA TOTAL HR BY TEENS W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............. 436-419
Total series W-L-T........ 21-23-6 Trea Turner has played in each of Washington’s 155 games this season, Rk. Player Home Runs
making 151 starts and four appearances off the bench...The only player in 1. Tony Conigliaro (1964) 24 2018 AGAINST THE METS
Home series sweeps............. 3-3
Nationals history (2005-pres.) to appear in all 162 games in a season was 2. Bryce Harper (2012) 22 DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
Road series sweeps...............6-3 3. Juan Soto (2018) 20
Ryan Zimmerman, who started all 162 games in 2007. 4/5vsNYM L, 2-8 deGrom-Strasburg-None
Total series sweeps.............. 9-6 SEASON RBI BY TEENS
• If Turner starts each of the eight games left on the schedule, he will 4/7vsNYM L, 2-3 Robles-Kintzler-Familia
At home............................ 38-39 tie Alfonso Soriano (158 in 2006) for second on the list behind Zim- Rk. Player RBI 4/8vsNYM L, 5-6 Lugo-Kintzler-Rhame
On the road...................... 40-38 merman’s 162 starts in 2007. 1. Phil Cavarretta (1935) 82 4/16atNYM W, 8-6 Cole-Ramos-Madson
After day off....................... 5-12
• Turner enters Sunday riding a career-long 22 game on-base streak 2. Mel Ott (1928) 77 4/17atNYM W, 5-2 Gonzalez-Wheeler-Doolittle
dating to Aug. 29. 3. George Davis (1890)* 73 4/18atNYM L, 5-11 Ramos-Madson-None
One-run games................ 18-24 • With 122 in hand, Turner is tied with Ian Desmond for the most stolen T4. Mickey Mantle (1951) 65
7/12atNYM W, 5-4 Scherzer-Matz-Madson
T4. Juan Soto (2018) 65
Two-run games................ 21-21 bases as a National (2005-pres.). *RBI did not become an official statistic until 1920 7/13atNYM L, 2-4 Roark-Syndergaard-Gsellman
Opp. at or above .500........43-46 .300 BY TEENS 7/14atNYM L, 4-7 Wheeler-Voth-Familia
Opp. below .500................35-31 CHASING 100-100-100 Rk. Player AVG
7/15atNYM W, 6-1 Hellickson-Swarzak-None
Bryce Harper enters Sunday with 97 runs scored, 98 RBI and 125 walks 1. Mel Ott (1928) .322 7/31vsNYM W, 25-4 Roark-Matz-None
Come-from-behind wins........ 25 in 2018...He is looking to become the sixth player since 2014 to record 8/1vsNYM W, 5-3 Milone-Syndergaard-Herrera
2. Edgar Renteria (1996) .309
Last at-bat W-L................ 13-18 at least 100 runs, RBI and walks in a season...He would join Joey Votto *Since 1900, only 2 teenagers have 8/24atNYM L, 0-3 Vargas-Gonzalez-Gsellman
Walk-off W-L........................ 5-6 (2017), Aaron Judge (2017), Mike Trout (2016), Paul Goldschmidt (2015) hit .300 in a season (min. 400 PA) 8/25atNYM L, 0-3 Wheeler-Roark -None
Facing left-handed SP..... 16-25 and Jose Bautista (2015, 2014). *Juan Soto: .293 in 467 PA 8/26atNYM W, 15-0 Rodriguez-Matz-None
Facing right-handed SP .. 62-52 • On the season, he ranks in the National League in HR (T2nd, 34), .400 OBP BY TEENS 9/20vsNYM L, 4-5 Rhame-Rodriguez-Sewald
OBP (5th, .391), runs (T7th, 97), RBI (6th, 98), XBH (11th, 63) and Rk. Player OBP 9/21vsNYM L, 2-4 deGrom-Ross-Gsellman
Day games....................... 32-29 OPS (11th, .886). 9/22vsNYM W, 6-0 Voth-Oswalt-None
1. Mel Ott (1928) .397
Night games.................... 46-48 • His career-high 125 walks lead MLB and the most in a season in 2. Edgar Renteria (1996) .358 9/23vsNYM
Nationals history (2005-pres.). *Since 1900, no teens have an OBP
March/April...................... 13-16
May.................................... 20-7 > .400 (min. 400 PA) in a season DAVE MARTINEZ
*Juan Soto: .406 OBP in 467 PA Nationals manager Dave Martinez was named the
June................................... 9-16 BEST OF THE BEST
July................................... 11-14 Since the All-Star break, Washington’s offense ranks in the National .500 SLG BY TEENS seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct.
August............................. 14-15 League in on-base percentage (1st, .346), batting average (1st, .262), Rk. Player SLG 30, 2017. He joined the Nationals for what will be
Sept./Oct............................ 11-9 doubles (1st, 115), stolen bases (1st, 45), runs (2nd, 309), walks (2nd, 1. Tony Conigliaro (1964) .530 his 30th season in professional baseball. A) 16-year
243), OPS (2nd, .779) and slugging percentage (3rd, .434). 2. Mel Ott (1928) .524 Major League outfielder, Martinez has been a Major
Pre All-Star break............. 48-48 League coach for the last 10 seasons, serving as Cubs
• Washington’s second-half surge has placed them among the top five *Since 1900, only 2 teens have a SLG
Post All-Star break........... 30-29
NL offenses in 2018 in on-base percentage (2nd, .331), runs (4th, > .500 (min. 400 PA) in a season manager Joe Maddon’s bench coach and right-hand
*Juan Soto: .510 SLG in 467 PA man in Chicago (2015–17) as well as Tampa Bay
Wearing home whites....... 10-15 726), home runs (5th, 183), slugging percentage (5th, .414) and OPS
Wearing road greys............30-27 (4th, .745). (2008–14). This is the first Major League managerial
Wearing red alternates..... 15-15 assignment of Martinez’s career.
Wearing blue alternates........7-2
Wearing blue stars & stripes.... 4-6 NATIONALS HISTORY WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Wearing white stars & stripes.. 13-11 September 23 (6-7 on this date) @masnKerr - MASNSports.com (Sept. 22)
2007 - The 41-year old RFK Stadium, one-time home to the NFL Redskins and American League Senators, Trea Turner likes Oswalt. Double and now 2-run HR
When homering.................62-41 #18 on 1-2 pitch and #Nats lead 2-0 in 3rd
When playing error free.....51-51
hosted its 1,047th and final Major League Baseball game as Washington beat the Phillies, 5-3. Closer Chad
When SP goes 6.0+ IP.......49-34 Cordero fittingly threw the final pitch. When The District’s new expansion team moved to Texas in 1972, the @Todd_Dybas - The Sports Capitol (Sept. 22)
When SP goes 7.0+ IP...... 29-13 56,000-seat facility lost baseball until the Montreal Expos arrived in D.C. to become the Nationals in 2005.
30-game on-base streak for Rendon exists thanks to
When SP goes 8.0+ IP.......... 7-0
IN THE COMMUNITY his 41st double, which ties a career high.
vs. NL East....................... 38-34 September 23: Jerseys off their Backs Raffle
vs. NL Central.................. 18-16 Fans will have the opportunity to win authenticated game-worn, autographed jerseys right off the backs of @chelsea_janes - Washington Post (Sept. 22)
vs. NL West........................13-16 Nationals players and Manager Dave Martinez as part of the Nationals Dream Foundation’s annual Jerseys Voth is through five scoreless innings. He’s due up to
vs. AL East......................... 9-11 Off Their Backs fundraiser. Throughout the Mets series, fans can purchase $5 raffle tickets on the Main start the fifth. Wouldn’t be surprised if Davey pinch
Concourse adjacent to the Budweiser Terrace escalator near the Main Team Store or from roving ticket sellers hits here, get him out while he feels good.
for the chance to win one of 26 jerseys. Winners will be announced during the game on Sunday. Participants
need not be present to win. All proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Nationals Dream Foundation. For more
information visit nationals.com/Jerseys.
SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Sun., Sept. 23 vs. NYM 1:35 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan RHP Erick Fedde (2-3, 5.02) LHP Steven Matz (5-11, 4.03)
• Nationals batters are hitting .290 (27-for-93) in five starts against Steven Matz this season.
Mon., Sept. 24 vs. MIA 7:05 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan RHP Stephen Strasburg (9-7, 3.83) RHP Sandy Alcantara (2-1, 2.35)
• Stephen Strasburg is 3-0 with a 2.64 ERA (9 ER/30.2 IP) and 38 strikeouts in his last five starts...He has tossed at least 6.0 innings in four of the five starts.
Tues., Sept. 25 vs. MIA 7:05 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan RHP Max Scherzer (17-7, 2.57) RHP Jeff Brigham (0-3, 5.84)
• With 290 in hand, Max Scherzer is looking to become the the fifth pitcher since 2000 (6x) to record a 300+ strikeout season.
Wed., Sept. 26 vs. MIA 4:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Tanner Roark (9-15, 4.34) LHP Wei-Yin Chen (6-11, 4.66)
• Tanner Roark looks to eclipse the 10-win mark for the fourth time in his career...If victorious, he will have won at least 10 games in each season as a full-time starter (2014, 2016-18).
#23 - ERICK FEDDE - RHP SPLITS
Former first-round pick (No. 18) in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft has provided depth to Washington’s starting rotation since making his debut in 2018
2017...Entered the 2018 season rated as the No. 3 prospect in Washington’s Minor League system per Baseball America...As a starter, has recorded Home........... 0-3, 5.09 ERA (13 ER/23.0 IP), 5 G / 5 GS
Road........... 2-0, 4.95 ERA (11 ER/20.0 IP), 4 G / 4 GS
8.7 strikeouts per nine innings across 60 career Minor League starts.
vs. Left............................................. .268 / .342 / .437
AGAINST THE METS: Faces the Mets for the second time in his career...His third career start - and final start of the 2017 season - against the Mets vs. Right.......................................... .283 / .343 / .478
on Aug. 27, 2017...Allowed five earned runs on seven hits with five strikeouts in 6.0 inings of work. SO/9.0 IP...............................................................8.58
LAST START: Was strong through 4.0 shutout innings on Sept. 17 at Miami before surrendering two earned runs in the fifth before being lifted from BB/9.0 IP...............................................................3.56
the game...Allowed two earned runs on two hits, but was done in by four walks...Did not factor into the decision. HR/9.0 IP...............................................................1.26
2018 NOTES SO/BB...................................................................2.41
• Has pitched to a 1.80 ERA (2 ER/10.0 IP) with 15 strikeouts and a .121 opp. AVG (4-for-33) across his last two starts. GB%................................................................. 54.9%
FB%.................................................................. 45.1%
• Made his best start of the season on Sept. 11 at Philadelphia...Struck out nine batters in 5.2 shutout innings...Issued two walks and allowed two
RS/RSA...........................................................30 / 6.28
hits in Washington’s 3-1 win. Team Record When Starting................................... 3-6
• Made three rehab starts before returning to the active roster on 9/4...Recorded a 2.45 ERA (4 ER/14.2 IP) with 13 strikeouts against five walks. Quality Starts.............................................................1
• Allowed just three Triple-A home runs in 14 starts for the Chiefs...All three homers came on May 2 at Lehigh Valley. March/April.......0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Did not issue a walk in his previous two Minor League starts prior to his promotion on June 13...Has posted a 4.07 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 11 May................. 0-1, 4.76 ERA (3 ER/5.2 IP), 1 G / 1 GS
Triple-A starts (61 SO/15 BB). June............ 1-2, 6.33 ERA (15 ER/21.1 IP), 4 G / 4 GS
• He tossed 5.0 innings giving up four runs on six hits, while walking one and striking out three against the New York Yankees on June 13 ...Did not July.................. 0-0, 0.00 ERA (0 ER/1.0 IP), 1 G / 1 GS
August..............0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
earn a decision in the Nationals 5-4 win over the Yankees.
Sept./Oct....... 1-0, 3.60 ERA (6 ER/15.0 IP), 3 G / 3 GS
• Made his first MLB start of the season on May 23 vs. San Diego...Allowed three earned runs on six hits in 5.2 innings of work as the Nationals fell
to the Padres, 3-1...Struck out six batters while walking just one. CAREER
• Began the season with Triple-A Syracuse...Made eight starts, going 1-1 with 4.35 ERA (20 ER/ 41.1 IP) before being recalled on May 23. Home........... 0-4, 6.82 ERA (25 ER/33.0 IP), 7 G / 7 GS
• On May 18 vs. Lehigh Valley (PHI), tossed 6.2 innings, allowing one unearned run on four hits...Struck out six and walked two. Road........... 2-0, 5.33 ERA (15 ER/25.1 IP), 5 G / 5 GS
• Fanned a season-high 10 batters on May 7 vs. Scranton-Wilkes/Barre (NYY). vs. Left.............................................. .278/ .345 / .454
• Started the season strong, allowing three earned runs in 15.0 IP (1.80 ERA) across his first three starts. vs. Right.......................................... .333 / .404 / .567
• Tossed shutout appeareances on April 8 at Scranton-Wilkes/Barre (5.0 IP, 4 H, BB, 2 SO) and April 20 at Louisville (5.0 IP, 2 H, BB 7 SO).
vs. NEW YORK METS
2017 NOTES Career............. 0-0, 7.50 ERA (5 ER/6.0 IP), 1 G / 1 GS
• Began the season with Double-A Harrisburg before being promoted to Triple-A Syracuse on June 13...Made seven starts for Harrisburg (2-3, 3.16 2018.................0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
ERA, 35 SO, 14 BB, 3 HR) and 10 appearances out of the bullpen (1-0, 2.63 ERA, 19 SO, 4 BB, HR). Career Home... 0-0, 7.50 ERA (5 ER/6.0 IP), 1 G / 1 GS
• Began his stint with Syracuse in the bullpen (6 G, 1-0, 3.86 ERA, 7 SO, BB) before moving to the rotation (6 GS, 0-2, 5.11 ERA, 18 SO, 4 BB). Career Road......0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Had his contract selected from Syracuse on July 30...Made his MLB debut that day against Colorado (4.0 IP, 10 H, 7 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO).
• In his second start, Aug. 6 at CHI, struck out seven batters in 5.1 innings of work...Enjoyed four MLB stints with Washington. CAREER BESTS
Innings...........................6.0 (2x; last: 6/23/18 vs. PHI)
• Placed on the 60-day DL on Sept. 4 with a right forearm flexor strain, ending his 2017 season.
Strikeouts........................................ 9 (9/11/18 at PHI)
2016 NOTES Shutouts....................................................................0
• Went 8-5 with a 3.12 ERA in 23 games (22 starts) between Single-A Potomac and Double-A Harrisburg. Complete Games........................................................0
• Ranked second among Nationals farmhands in ERA (3.12) and fourth in strikeouts (123).
• Posted a 4.24 strikeout-to-walk ratio (123 SO/29 BB). vs. METS
• Was named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week on July 17.
PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
• From May 23 to Aug. 5, posted a 0.62 ERA (4 ER/57.2 IP), struck out 60 batters and walked 10 while posting a 4-1 record over 11 games (10 starts).
Flores
• Entered the season rated as the No. 82 prospect in all of baseball, according to Baseball America...For the second straight season, boasted the
2018 0 0 0 0 —
“Best Slider” in the organization, per Baseball America.
Career 3 1 1 2 .333
CAREER STATISTICS
Nimmo
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2018 0 0 0 0 —
2017 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 15.1 25 16 16 5 8 15 2.15 7.21 9.39
Career 4 1 0 0 .250
2018 WSH NL 2 3 0 0 9 9 0 43.0 45 24 24 6 17 41 1.44 4.22 5.02
Reyes
Totals 2 4 0 0 12 12 0 58.1 70 40 40 11 25 56 1.63 5.02 6.17
2018 0 0 0 0 —
Career 0 0 0 0 —
Rosario
2018 0 0 0 0 —
2018 GAME LOGS Career 3 1 0 0 .333
Date Opp. Res. W L ERA GS CG GF IP H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #Pit Smith
5/23 vs. SDP L, 1-3 0 1 4.76 1 0 0 5.2 6 3 3 0 1 0 6 .273 0 94 2018 0 0 0 0 —
6/13 at NYY W, 5-4 0 0 5.91 1 0 0 5.0 6 4 4 2 1 0 3 .293 4 87 Career 3 0 0 0 .000
6/18 vs. NYY L, 2-4 0 1 5.63 1 0 0 5.1 7 3 3 1 2 0 4 .306 2 97
6/23 vs. PHI L, 3-5 0 1 5.32 1 0 0 6.0 8 3 3 0 2 0 3 .318 2 99
6/29 at PHI W, 17-7 1 0 6.00 1 0 0 5.0 8 5 5 2 3 0 3 .330 12 115
7/4 vs. BOS L, 0-3 0 0 5.79 1 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 25
9/4 vs. STL L, 8-11 0 0 6.00 1 0 0 5.0 4 4 4 1 2 0 7 .315 4 91
9/11 at PHI W, 3-1 1 0 5.12 1 0 0 5.2 2 0 0 0 2 0 9 .291 2 100
9/17 at MIA L, 5-8 0 0 5.02 1 0 0 4.1 2 2 2 0 4 0 6 .276 4 93
Totals W L ERA GS CG GF INN H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #PIT
2 3 5.02 9 0 0 43.0 45 24 24 6 17 0 41 .276 30 801
WIN% WHIP QS SHO BFP AB H/9 2B 3B HR/9 BB/9 BK SO/9 OBP RSA #P/IP
.400 1.44 1 0 181 163 9.42 12 0 1.26 3.56 1 8.58 .343 6.28 18.6
Team Rec SH IR ISC IRS% SB CS PCS PKO GIDP GB GB% SO/BB SLG OPS BABIP
3-6 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 6 67 54.9 2.41 .460 .803 .333
TOMORROW’S STARTER
STRASBURG, Stephen #37 RHP
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2018 WSH NL 9 7 0 0 20 20 0 120.0 110 56 51 16 32 144 1.18 3.44 3.83
Career 93 52 0 0 204 204 2 1219.2 1016 475 426 117 315 1432 1.09 2.88 3.14
Most strikeouts (9-inning game).............................................18 May 6 vs. PHI 7/31 vs. NYM W, 25-4 53-53 3rd/-5.5 Roark (5-12) Matz (5-9) None 35,029 / 3:16
8/1 vs. NYM W, 5-3 54-53 3rd/-5.0 Milone (1-0) Syndergaard (6-2)Herrera (16) 34,319 / 2:38
Most strikeouts (extra-inning game).......................................19 Sept. 20 vs. NYM (12.0 Inn.) 8/2 vs. CIN W, 10-4 55-53 3rd/-5.0 Scherzer (15-5) Mahle (7-9) None 28,845 / 3:14
Most walks (9-inning game)...................................................11 2x: Sept. 2 vs. MIL, Sept. 4 vs. STL 8/3 vs. CIN 3rd/-5.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (To be made up 8/4)
8/4 vs. CIN L, 1-7 55-54 3rd/-6.0 DeSclafani (5-3) Gonzalez (6-8) None 32,687 / 2:58
Most walks (extra-inning game) ...............................................7 April 1 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 8/4 vs. CIN W, 6-2 56-54 3rd/-6.0 Hellickson (5-2) Harvey (5-7) None 36,149 / 3:05
8/5 vs. CIN W, 2-1 57-54 3rd/-6.0 Roark (6-12) Castillo (6-9) Herrera (17) 33,486 / 2:39
Most runs allowed, game........................................................13 April 3 at ATL 8/6 OFF DAY 3rd/-5.5
8/7 vs. ATL W, 8-3 58-54 3rd/-6.0 Rodriguez (1-1) Allard (1-1) None 26,965 / 3:08
Most runs allowed, inning.........................................................9 April 18 at NYM (8th Inn.) 8/7 vs. ATL L, 1-3 58-55 3rd/-6.0 Biddle (3-0) Herrera (2-3) Minter (9) 28,970 / 2:54
Most hits allowed, game.........................................................22 July 8 vs. MIA 8/8 vs. ATL L, 3-8 58-56 3rd/-6.0 Foltynewicz (9-7) Milone (1-1) None 30,203 / 3:04
8/9 vs. ATL W, 6-3 59-56 3rd/-5.5 Gonzalez (7-8) Parsons (0-1) None 28,347 / 2:30
Most hits allowed (extra-inning game)....................................13 Sept. 11 at PHI (10.0 Inn.) 8/10 at CHI L, 2-3 59-57 3rd/-5.5 Cishek (3-1) Solis (1-2) Strop (9) 41,531 / 3:10
8/11 at CHI W, 9-4 60-57 3rd/-5.5 Roark (7-12) Lester (12-5) None 41,320 / 3:11
Fewest hits allowed, game........................................................1 Sept. 22 vs. NYM 8/12 at CHI L, 3-4 60-58 3rd/-5.5 Wilson (4-3) Madson (2-5) None 36,490 / 2:56
Most home runs allowed, game.................................................5 Sept. 4 vs. STL 8/13 at STL
8/14 at STL
L, 6-7 60-59 3rd/-7.0 Hudson (3-0) Glover (0-1) None
L, 4-6 60-60 3rd/-8.0 Gant (5-4) Gonzalez (7-9) Hicks (4)
37,197 / 3:19
38,214 / 3:12
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/15 at STL L, 2-4 60-61 3rd/-9.0 Gomber (3-0) Hellickson (5-3) Norris (23) 36,696/ 3:07
8/16 at STL W, 5-4 61-61 3rd/-8.0 Roark (8-12) Weaver (6-11) Glover (1) 38.074 / 3:28
Most innings pitched, starter.................................................9.0 2x: Max Scherzer (9/8 vs. CHI and 4/9 vs. ATL) 8/17 vs. MIA W, 8-2 62-61 3rd/-7.0 Scherzer (16-5) Straily (4-6) None 37,106 / 3:03
Most innings pitched, reliever................................................4.2 2x: Jefry Rodriguez (9/15 at ATL and 6/3 at ATL) 8/18 vs. MIA L, 5-7 (10) 62-62 3rd/-7.0 Steckenrider (4-2) Glover (0-2) Gaves (1) 30,900 / 3.37
8/19 vs. MIA L, 1,-12 62-63 3rd/-7.0 Urena (4-12) Gonzalez (7-10) None 31,435 / 2:30
Most strikeouts, starter...........................................................15 Max Scherzer (5/6 vs. PHI) 8/20 OFF DAY 3rd/-7.5
8/21 vs. PHI W, 10-4 63-63 3rd/-7.5 Cordero (1-0) Arano (1-2) None 24,080 / 3:16
Most strikeouts, reliever............................................................5 2x: Justin Miller (6/2 at ATL), Sammy Solis (4/8 vs. NYM) 8/22 vs. PHI W, 8-7 64-63 3rd/-7.5 Grace (1-1) Dominguez (1-4) None 31,885 / 3:45
8/23 vs. PHI L, 0-2 64-64 3rd/-8.5 Nola (15-3) Scherzer (16-6) Neshek (4) 29,475 / 2:41
Longest winning streak................................................. 9 games Max Scherzer (4/9-6/5) 8/24 at NYM L, 0-3 64-65 3rd/-8.5 Vargas (4-8) Gonzalez (7-11) Gsellman (8) 23,763 / 2:35
Longest losing streak.................................................... 6 games 2x: Tanner Roark (6/12-7/13) Gio Gonzalez (6/15-8/4) 8/25 at NYM L, 0-3 64-66 3rd/-8.5 Wheeler (9-6) Roark (8-13) None 29,868 / 2:51
8/26 at NYM W, 15-0 65-66 3rd/-8.5 Rodriguez (2-1) Matz (5-11) None 23,192 / 3:25
Most consecutive scoreless innings, starter.........................20.0 Max Scherzer (8/7-8/23) 8/27 at PHI W, 5-3 66-66 3rd/-8.0 Strasburg (7-7) Eflin (9-5) Miller (1) 21,261 / 3:13
8/28 at PHI W, 5-4 67-66 3rd/-8.0 Glover (1-2) Neshek (1-1) Holland (1) 21,083 / 3:28
Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever........................13.0 Brandon Kintzler (4/11-5/4) 8/29 at PHI L, 6-8 67-67 3rd/-7.5 Dominguez (2-5) Cordero (1-1) Hunter (3) 22,525 / 3:38
Most earned runs allowed.......................................................10 A.J. Cole (4/3 at ATL) 8/30 OFF DAY
8/31 vs. MIL
3rd/-7.5
L, 1-4 67-68 3rd/-7.5 Chacin (14-5) Roark (8-14) Jeffress (8) 30,676 / 3:11
Most hits allowed....................................................................10 7x: Last: Gio Gonzalez (8/19 vs. MIA). 9/1 vs. MIL W, 5-4 68-68 3rd/-7.5 Holland (1-2) Soria (1-4) Miller (2) 30,875 / 3:44 (1:57)
9/2 vs. MIL L, 4-9 68-69 3rd/-8.5 Woodruff (3-0) Rodriguez (2-2) None 30,032 / 3:22
Most walks allowed...................................................................7 Jefry Rodriguez (9/2 vs. MIL) 9/3 vs. STL W, 4-3 (10) 69-69 3rd/-7.5 Holland (2-2) Shreve (3-3) None 28,648 / 3:51
Most home runs allowed............................................................3 4x: Last: Tanner Roark (8/31 vs. MIL) 9/4 vs. STL L, 8-11 69-70 3rd/-7.5 Ross (8-9) Williams (0-1) Hicks (6) 21,637 / 4:10
9/5 vs. STL L, 6-7 69-71 3rd/-7.5 Mikolas (14-4) Roark (8-15) Martinez (1) 22,124 / 3:35
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/6 vs. CHI L, 4-6(10) 69-72 3rd/-8.5 Strop (5-1) Cordero (1-2) Chavez (3) 32,070 / 4:00
9/7 vs. CHI 3rd/-8.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (To be made up 9/8) (1:21, 2:58)
Longest winning streak................................................. 6 games 2x: May 25-30 and April 29-May 4 9/8 vs. CHI(D) W, 10-3 70-72 3rd/-8.0 Scherzer (17-6) Garcia (3-7) None N/A / 2:45 (2:10)
Longest losing streak.................................................... 5 games 2x: June 30-July 4 and April 3 to April 8 9/8 vs. CHI(N) W, 6-5 71-72 3rd/-7.5 Suero (2-0) Wilson (4-4) Holland (2) 41,346 / 3:15 (1:29)
9/9 vs. CHI 3rd/-8.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (Made up 9/13)
Longest game, innings............................................................14 June 2 at ATL 9/10 at PHI POSTPONED DUE TO WET GROUNDS (Made up (9/11)
9/11 at PHI (D) W, 3-1 72-72 3rd/-8.0 Fedde (2-3) Pivetta (7-12) Doolittle (23) 19,630 / 3:27
Longest game, time (9-inning game)...................................4:10 Sept. 4 vs. STL 9/11 at PHI (N) W, 7-6 (10) 73-72 3rd/-8.0 Suero (3-0) Rios (3-2) Holland (3) 19,630 / 4:16
9/12 at PHI W, 5-1 74-72 3rd/-8.0 Strasburg (8-7) Nola (16-5) None 20,258 / 2:56
Longest game, time (extra-inning game).............................4:28 July 1 at PHI (13.0 inn.) 9/13 vs. CHI L, 3-4 (10) 74-73 3rd/-8.5 Strop (6-1) Doolittle (3-3) Rosario (1) 30,173 / 3:46
Shortest game, time.............................................................2:16 June 5 vs. TBR 9/14 at ATL L, 5-10 74-74 3rd/-9.5 Gausman (10-10)Scherzer (17-7) None 39,268 / 3:54
9/15 at ATL W, 7-1 75-74 3rd/-8.5 Rodriguez (3-2) Teheran (9-8) None 36,050 / 3:41
Largest crowd, Nationals Park..........................................42,723 July 3 vs. BOS 9/16 at ATL W, 6-4 76-74 3rd/-7.5 Roark (9-15) Newcomb (12-9) Doolittle (24) 33,403 / 3:15
9/17 at MIA L, 5-8 76-75 3rd/-7.5 Garcia (3-2) Glover (1-3) Conley (3) 8,440 / 3:17
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park........................................19,357 April 10 vs. ATL 9/18 at MIA W, 4-2 77-75 3rd/-6.5 Strasburg (W, 9-7) Alcantara (L, 2-1) Doolittle (S, 25) 7,726 / 3:14
Largest winning margin..................................................21 runs July 31 vs. NYM (W, 25-4) 9/19 OFF DAY
9/20 vs. NYM
3rd/-7.0
L, 4-5 77-76 3rd/-8.0 Rhame (1-2) Rodriguez (3-3) Sewald (2) 28, 358 / 4:16
Largest losing margin.....................................................11 runs 2x: Aug. 19 vs. MIA (L, 1-12). June 25 at TBR (L, 0-11) 9/21 vs. NYM L, 2-4 77-77 3rd/-9.0 deGrom (9-9) Ross (0-1) Gsellman (2) 37,895 / 2:57
9/22 vs. NYM W, 6-0 78-77 3rd/-9.0 Voth (1-1) Oswalt (3-3) None 39,372 / 2:32
Largest deficit overcome to win.........................................9 runs July 5 vs. MIA (Behind, 9-0 after T4th, W 14-12) 9/23 vs. NYM
Largest lead relinquished to lose......................................4 runs 2x, last: Sept. 17 at MIA (Ahead 4-0 after T5, lost 8-5) 9/24 vs. MIA
9/25 vs. MIA
Most double plays turned..........................................................4 July 6 vs. MIA 9/26 vs. MIA
9/27 OFF DAY
Most double plays hit into.........................................................3 3x: Sept. 4 vs. STL, July 1 at PHI (13 inn.), April 11 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 9/28 at COL
9/29 at COL
Most errors................................................................................3 July 27 at MIA 9/30 at COL
TEAM MISC.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
8/21 ����Acquired INF Andruw Monasterio and a player to be named later or cash considerations from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for 2B Daniel Murphy...
Traded 1B Matt Adams to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for cash considerations...Recalled infielder Adrian Sanchez and outfielder Andrew
Stevenson from Triple-A Syracuse...Returned RHP Kelvin Herrera from the 10-day disabled list...Placed LHP Tommy Milone on the 10-day disabled list
(retro to Aug. 20) with left shoulder soreness.
8/22 ����Reinstated RHP Stephen Strasburg from the 10-day disabled list...Optioned INF Adrian Sanchez to Triple-A Syracuse.
8/27 ����Reinstated RHP Ryan Madson from the 10-day disabled list...Placed RHP Kelvin Herrera on the 10-day disabled list with a torn left lisfranc ligament.
8/31 ����Acquired RHP Andrew Istler from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for RHP Ryan Madson...Recalled LHP Sammy Solis from Triple-A Syracuse...
Acquired C/1B KJ Harrison and INF Gilbert Lara from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for LHP Gio Gonzalez.
9/1 �����Recalled C Pedro Severino and selected RHP Austen Williams from Triple-A Syracuse.
9/4 ������Recalled OF Victor Robles, INF Adrian Sanchez and RHP Austin Voth from Triple-A Syracuse...Returned from rehab and reinstated RHP Erick Fedde
and RHP Joe Ross...Selected the contract of RHP Kyle McGowin from Triple-A Syracuse...Returned from rehab and reinstated LHP Tommy Milone and
assigned his contract outright to Triple-A Syracuse.
9/7 ������Reinstated LHP Sean Doolittle from the 10-day disabled list.
9/11 ����Reinstated RHP Jeremy Hellickson from the 10-day disabled list.
LAST 10 GAMES - STARTERS LAST 10 GAMES - RELIEVERS
DATE/OPP STARTER DEC RES INN H R ER BB SO HR RS PIT DATE/OPP RES. DECISIONS #REL INN. H R ER BB SO HR
9/22vsNYM VOTH W W, 6-0 5.0 1 0 0 2 5 0 2 73 9/22vsNYM W, 6-0 H 4 4.0 0 0 0 2 4 0
9/21vsNYM ROSS L L, 2-4 6.0 8 4 3 1 3 0 1 95 9/21vsNYM L, 2-4 — 3 3.0 0 0 0 3 3 0
9/20vsNYM SCHERZER — L, 4-5 7.0 5 3 3 2 13 2 2 104 9/20vsNYM L, 4-5 L 7 5.0 5 2 2 4 6 0
9/18atMIA STRASBURG W W, 4-2 6.0 5 2 2 2 11 1 4 101 9/18atMIA W, 4-2 S 4 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 0
9/17atMIA FEDDE — L, 5-8 4.1 2 2 2 4 6 0 4 93 9/17atMIA L, 5-8 BS, L 6 3.2 7 6 6 2 4 1
9/16atATL ROARK W W, 6-4 5.1 5 2 2 2 3 1 5 95 9/16atATL W, 6-4 H, H, H, H, S 5 3.2 3 2 2 0 4 1
9/15atATL HELLICKSON
— W, 7-1 3.0 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 60 9/15atATL W, 7-1 W 2 6.0 0 0 0 3 1 0
9/14atATL SCHERZER L L, 5-10 4.0 7 6 6 3 6 0 4 102 9/14atATL L, 5-10 — 6 4.0 6 4 4 2 4 0
9/13vsCHI ROSS — L, 3-4 5.0 4 2 2 2 0 0 2 74 9/13atCHI W, 3-4 L 6 5.0 6 2 2 2 4 1
9/12atPHI STRASBURG W W, 5-1 7.0 5 1 1 0 9 1 5 101 9/12atPHI W, 5-1 — 2 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 0
TEAM PITCHING STATS
Starters Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG
78-77 155 40 54 82 3.98 2 1387.0 1260 645 614 185 459 37 74 1359 8.8 .241
#PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP SO/BB
22629 16.3 4.71 726 7 40 6 26 39 262 24 71 43 94 2.96
BFP AB QS 2B 3B PCS PKO IR ISC IRS% GB FB GB% H/9 HR/9
BB/9
BABIP OPS
5822 5223 72 262 24 11 14 220 53 24.1 1622 1343 42 8.18 1.2 2.98 .289 .716
Relievers Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG
76-77 153 40 54 82 3.9 0 503.0 448 225 218 75 177 21 30 476 8.5 .237
Ind Rec #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP SO/BB
25-26 8000 15.9 4.19 234 - 19 2 7 13 83 10 35 17 32 2.69
BFP AB QS 2B 3B PCS PKO IR ISC IRS% GB FB GB% H/9 HR/9
BB/9
BABIP OPS
2118 1890 0 83 10 7 9 220 53 24.1 589 508 41.7 8.02 1.34 3.17 .276 .721
Team Totals Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG
78-77 155 40 54 82 3.98 2 1387.0 1260 645 614 185 459 37 74 1359 8.8 .241
#PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP SO/BB
22629 16.3 4.71 726 7 40 6 26 39 262 24 71 43 94 2.96
BFP AB QS 2B 3B PCS PKO IR ISC IRS% GB FB GB% H/9 HR/9
BB/9
BABIP OPS
5822 5223 72 262 24 11 14 220 53 24.1 1622 1343 42 8.18 1.2 2.98 .289 .716