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RHP Stephen Strasburg (6-3, 3.54) | RHP Luis Perdomo (1-0, 4.08)
Sunday, June 9, 2019 l 4:10 p.m. ET l Game #65 / Road #35
Petco Park l San Diego, CA
Television: MASN | Radio: 106.7 The Fan / Nationals Radio Net.
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Standing: 29-35, 4th Place, -8.0, National League East • National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Home.................................15-15 ONE FOR THE ROAD SAN DIEGO PADRES
Road.................................14-20 The Washington Nationals look to leave San Diego with a split of this four-game weekend series this afternoon Trea Turner was originally selected in the First-Year
Day....................................15-11 at Petco Park...The Nationals have not lost a series since May 20-23 at New York (NL)...Following today’s Player Draft by San Diego (2014, 1st round, 13th
Night.................................14-24 contest, the Nationals will head to the south side of Chicago where they will face off against the Chicago overall)...Pitching coach Paul Menhart went 2-3
Current Streak........................W1 White Sox on Monday and Tuesday...The Nationals swept the White Sox at Nationals Park prior to coming out with a 4.70 ERA in nine games (eight starts) for the
Last 5 Games........................3-2 to San Diego. Padres in 1997...Bullpen coach Henry Blanco also
Last 10 Games......................7-3 • Washington will head home following the two-game series with Chicago and will enjoy an off day on played for the Padres (1990)...Craig Stammen spent
March....................................1-2 Wednesday before embarking on the longest homestand of the season...The Nationals will welcome the seven seasons with Washington after being selected
April..................................11-14 the Arizona Diamondbacks (4 G), Philadelphia Phillies (4 G) and Atlanta Braves (3 G). in the 12th-round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.
May...................................12-17 2019 RECORD
June......................................5-2 MAX BEING MAX W-L...............................2-4 (1-2 in D.C., 1-2 in SD)
Vs. LHSP..............................7-10 The Nationals topped the Padres, 4-1, behind yet another stellar outing from Max Scherzer...He tossed 7.0 Streak.................................................................W1
Vs. RHSP...........................22-25 shutout innings, allowed six hits and struck out six batters while issuing just one (intentional) walk. Aggregate Score................Nationals 25, Padres 29
Series Opener......................5-16 • In his last four outings, Scherzer has pitched to a 0.67 ERA (2 ER/27.0 IP) with 39 strikeouts, five walks ALL-TIME RECORD
Series Opener at Home..........2-8 and a .198 opp. AVG. W-L / Nationals (2005-present)..................... 44-50
Series Opener on Road..........3-8 • Scherzer now ranks fifth in the National League in ERA (2.83) and maintains his lead in strikeouts (126). W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 19-25
By Series......................... 8-10-2
W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 18-17
By Home Series................. 4-5-1
LET IT RIDE W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 25-25
By Road Series.................. 4-5-1
The Nationals have won 10 of their last 14 games, outscoring opponents 86-59 and are averaging 6.1 runs W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............. 256-229
Rubber Games......................5-4
per game. 2019 GAME LOG
Sweeps/Were Swept...............2-2
• Washington’s offense has scored 127 runs in 23 games dating to May 15 (5.5 R/G)...The 127 runs are DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
Scored First.......................20-12
tied with the Colorado Rockies for the most in the National League and are behind the Minnesota Twins 4/26vsSDP L, 4-3 Stammen-Doolittle-Yates
Opponent Scored First.........9-23
1-run games.......................7-11 (156), Texas Rangers (138) and New York Yankees (132) for the most in Major League Baseball. 4/27vsSDP L, 8-3 Perdomo-Suero-None
1 or 2 run games...............11-17 • The Nationals rank in the National League in doubles (T1st, 53), extra-base hits (T1st, 86), on-base 4/28vsSDP W, 7-6 Miller-Wisler-None
Comeback Wins.................12-18 percentage (2nd, .353), walks (2nd, 88), OPS (4th, .819), batting average (4th, .276) and slugging 6/6atSDP L, 5-4 Lucchesi-Corbin-Yates
Last AB Wins.........................7-9 percentage (5th, .465) dating to May 15. 6/7atSDP L, 5-4 Warren-Doolittle-None
Walkoff Wins.........................4-2 MILESTONE TRACKER 6/8atSDP W, 4-1 Scherzer-Lauer-Doolittle
Extra Innings.........................2-2 1,000 IN THE BOOKS Player Category Milestone 6/9atSDP
Led After 6..........................23-4 Brian Dozier’s two-run home run in the fourth inning on Satur- Patrick Corbin SO 1,000 (986) DAVE MARTINEZ
Led After 7..........................23-2 day night not only extended Washington’s lead, but it marked the Sean Doolittle SV 100 (95) Second-year manager Dave Martinez was named the
1,000th hit of his career...He became the the 11th player to record Yan Gomes HR 100 (89)
Led After 8..........................24-0 Gerardo Parra RBI 500 (492)
seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct. 30,
Tied After 6............................2-7 his 1,000th hit in a Nationals uniform (2005-pres.)...Daniel Mur- Anthony Rendon RBI 500 (461) 2017...The 2019 season marks his 31st season in pro-
Tied After 7............................2-6 phy was the last to do it (5/3/16 at KCR). Anthony Rendon R 500 (498) fessional baseball...A 16-year Major League outfielder,
Tied After 8............................4-6 • In 20 games dating to May 17, Brian Dozier is hitting .339 Aníbal Sánchez W 100 (98) Martinez joined the Nationals after 10 seasons as a
Behind After 6.....................4-24 (21-for-62) with six doubles, five homers, 16 RBI, five walks Stephen Strasburg SO 1,621 (1,548) Major League coach in Chicago (2015–17) and Tampa
Behind After 7.....................4-27 and 11 runs scored...Entering play on the 17th, he was hitting *Tying Steve Rogers for most in MON/WSH history Bay (2008–14).
Behind After 8.....................1-29 .187/.292/.313 and since then, has raised his season slash Trea Turner H 500 (437)
line to .235/.323/.429.
Ryan Zimmerman RBI 1,000 (999) WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Division Games.................15-15 Ryan Zimmerman R 947 (923) @daugherty_jesse - Washington Post (June 8)
Vs. Other Divisions............14-20 • Dozier is 10-for-20 (.500) with three doubles, three homers, *Tying Tim Raines for most in MON/WSH history
Brian Dozier on if he knew he was one away from
Vs. A.L. Teams.......................2-0 seven RBI, two walks and seven runs scored over his last
Vs. N.L. Teams...................27-35 1,000 career hits: “I knew I was creeping up because
eight games...He has struck out just twice in these last eight games.
Vs. A.L. Central.....................2-0 people like you guys tweeting and all that.”
Vs. N.L. East......................15-15 #VOTERENDON
Vs. N.L. Central...................5-11 Reasonable follow-up: “You follow us on Twitter?”
Anthony Rendon extended his on-base streak to 24 straight games on Saturday...It is the second-longest
Vs. N.L. West.........................7-9 on-base streak of his career (33 games, Aug. 21-Sept. 25, 2018) and is the second-longest active streak in
Hit 0 HR..............................5-12 Dozier, with a laugh: “No, I actually deleted Twitter be-
MLB behind OAK Ramon Laureano (26 G).
Hit 1+ HR..........................24-23 cause of you guys.”
• Rendon is 29-for-86 (.337) with a .462 OBP and a .640 SLG during the streak.
Hit 2+ HR............................12-9 • He ranks in the NL in OBP (3rd, .426), OPS (4th, 1.056), SLG (4th, .630) and AVG (7th, .320).
Scored 3 or Fewer Runs.......2-25 @daugherty_jesse - Washington Post (June 8)
• Rendon has put together a first half worthy of consideration for his first All-Star Game selection...Among
Scored 4 or More Runs......27-10 Brian Dozier stays very, very hot. He just crushed a
National League third basemen, he ranks in:
Scored 5 or More Runs........23-7 two-run HR and now has 1,000 career hits. The Nation-
Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs.....15-4 als lead 3-0.
Rk. Category No.
Allowed 4 or More Runs.....14-31 1st On-Base Percentage .426
Allowed 5 or More Runs.....11-27 @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (June 8)
1st Slugging Percentage .630
More Hits than Opponent....21-3 Doolittle needs 1 pitch to retire Tatis Jr. and secure the
1st OPS 1.056
Fewer Hits than Opponent...6-24 Nationals’ 4-1 victory.
T1st Doubles 19
Committed No Errors.........18-15
1st wRC+ (FanGraphs.com) 169
Committed 1 or More Errors....11-20 @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (June 8)
Before All-star Game.........29-35 1st OPS+ (Baseball-Reference.com) 169
The Nationals have been looking for someone - any-
Starter Goes at least 5 inn......23-30 2nd Batting Average .320
one - in the bullpen to step up and earn trust in high-
Starter Goes at least 6 inn......19-17 2nd WAR (FanGraphs.com) 2.8
IN THE COMMUNITY leverage spots. Tanner Rainey is earning that trust.
Starter Goes at least 7 inn..11-7
June 16: Equipment Drive Now a 1.80 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 10 innings after a
Home Whites........................ 5-6
The Nationals will collect new or gently used baseball and softball equipment as part of the annual Baseball scoreless 8th with K’s of Myers and Hosmer.
Road Greys..........................7-17
Red Alternates......................5-3 Equipment Drive. Hosted in conjunction with the Baseball Tomorrow Fund, BTF also provides a local youth
@daugherty_jesse - Washington Post (June 8)
Blue Alternates.....................3-2 organization with a $5,000 grant to purchase additional new equipment. The 2019 beneficiary will be Ward
Anthony Rendon has now reached base in 24 consecu-
Blue Stars & Stripes..............1-5 8 Little League.
NATIONALS HISTORY tive games. Has anyone ever suggested that he is un-
White Stars & Stripes............8-2
June 9 (9-6) derrated? New here.
2007 – In a true upset, Levale Speigner out pitched two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana to
earn first win in a starting role in a 3-1 victory at the Metrodome, where Santana had won 19 of previous 22 @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (June 8)
assignments. They just did “3rd Team Cam” here at Petco Park. Basi-
cally they show fans wearing gear of some team other
2013 – After enduring back-to-back rainouts, the Washington Nationals swept the Minnesota Twins in a than the two playing tonight. Every time they showed
doubleheader at Nationals Park. In Game 1, the Nationals overcame an early 4-1 deficit to top the Twins, 5-4. someone in Dodgers gear, they played a buzzer. @
Craig Stammen (2.0), Erik Davis (0.1), Fernando Abad (0.2), Tyler Clippard (W, 1.0 IP), Drew Storen (1.0) masnKolko would wholeheartedly approve of this bit.
and Rafael Soriano (S, 1.0). The Nationals blanked the Twins, 7-0, in Game 2 behind a 14-hit attack and a
7.0 innings of two-hit ball from Jordan Zimmermann.
SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Sun., June 9 at SDP 4:10 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Stephen Strasburg (6-3, 3.54) RHP Luis Perdomo (1-0, 4.08)
• Stephen Strasburg is 3-1 with a 3.12 ERA and a .198 opp. AVG in four career starts in his hometown of San Diego, Calif.
Mon., June 10 at CWS 8:10 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Aníbal Sánchez (1-6, 4.19) TBA
• In two starts since returning from the Injured List, Anibal Sanchez has allowed one earned run in 11.1 IP (0.79 ERA)...He has 14 strikeotus, 2 walks and a .132 opp. AVG (5-for--38)
Tues., June 11 at CWS 8:10 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan LHP Patrick Corbin (5-4, 3.59) TBA
• Patrick Corbin toes the rubber for the first time on the South Side of Chicago...He faced the White Sox on just one other occasion, May 23, 2017 at Chase Field in Arizona.
#37 - STEPHEN STRASBURG - RHP - 6’5” / 235 - 30 YEARS OLD SPLITS
Tall, powerful right-handed pitcher is a three-time All-Star and Washington’s all-time (2005-pres.) leader in starts STRIKEOUTS IN WSH HISTORY 2019
(219), innings pitched (1,313.2), wins (99) and strikeouts (1,542)...On May 10, 2016, he inked a seven-year contract Rk. Player Strikeouts Home........................3-1, 3.96 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
extension that will keep him with the Nationals through the 2023 season. 1. Stephen Strasburg 1,548 Road.........................3-2, 3.18 ERA,7 G / 7 GS
2. Max Scherzer 1,254 vs. Left................................ .183 / .275 / .308
AGAINST THE PADRES: Faces his hometown San Diego Padres for the second time this season and for the 11th time in 3. Gio Gonzalez 1,215
his career...Struck out nine batters in 7.0 innings on April 27 at Nationals Park...is 3-1 with a 3.12 ERA (9 ER/26.0 IP) 4. vs. Right............................. .224 / .265 / .333
Jordan Zimmerman 903
in four career starts at Petco Park. 5. Tanner Roark 732
GB%.....................................................50.5%
FB%......................................................49.5%
LAST START: Earned his 100th career win on June 4 against Chicago (AL)...Surrendered five earned runs across the WINS IN WSH HISTORY March/April..............2-1, 3.82 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
first two innings, but kept the White Sox at bay through the next three to give the Nationals a shot at the comeback... Rk. Player Wins
1. Stephen Strasburg 100
May..........................3-2, 2.61 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
Washington scored nine unanswered runs, topping Chicago, 9-5.
2. Gio Gonzalez 86 June.........................1-0, 9.00 ERA, 1 G / 1 GS
RANKINGS: Ranks second in the National League with 104 strikeouts...Also ranks in the National League in opp. SLG 3. Max Scherzer 72 July..................................................................
(4th, .323), opp. OPS (4th, .539), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (5th, 11.14), WHIP (6th, 1.02), opp. AVG (7th, .208), hits per 9.0 4. Jordan Zimmerman 70 August............................................................
IP (7th, 6.75), opp. OBP (7th, .269) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (11th, 4.52). 5. Tanner Roark 64 Sept./Oct.........................................................
PITCH MIX: According to Statcast, Strasburg throws: 4-Seam (31.7%), Curve (30.5%), Sinker (18.7%), Changeup STARTS IN WSH HISTORY CAREER
(18.2%), Slider (0.9%) Rk. Player Starts Home............46-28, 3.13 ERA, 116 G / 116 GS
1. Stephen Strasburg 219 Road............54-27, 3.21 ERA, 103 G / 103 GS
RACKING UP INNINGS: Strasburg ranks tied for fourth in the National League with 84.0 innings pitched...He has tossed
2. Gio Gonzalez 213 vs. Left................................ .222 / .286 / .347
at least 7.0 innings in five of his 13 starts in 2019, tied for fourth-most in the National League...He has thrown at least 3. Jordan Zimmerman 178 vs. Right............................. .225 / .273 / .354
7.0 innings in three of his last four starts. 4. Max Scherzer 145 vs. SAN DIEGO PADRES
1,500 STRIKEOUTS: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Strasburg is the fastest pitcher to 1,500 career strikeouts - in 5. Tanner Roark 141
Career..................7-2, 3.00 ERA, 10 G / 10 GS
terms of innings pitched - in Major League history...See chart at the right for the top five. SO/9.0 - MLB SINCE 2010 (ACTIVE) 2019........................0-0, 2.57 ERA, 1 G / 1 GS
FIRST START: Squared off against the Mets on March 30 at Nationals Park...Allowed four earned runs on seven hits with Rk. Player SO/9.0 Career Home............4-1, 2.92 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
1. Yu Darvish 11.01
eight strikeouts and two walks...After allowing four earned runs in the first two innings, he settled in and retired 10 of Career Road.............3-1, 3.12 ERA, 4 G / 4 GS
2. Chris Sale 10.96
the last 11 and the final eight batters he faced to keeep the game with in reach. 3. Stephen Strasburg 10.61 CAREER BESTS
DATING BACK: Dating to Aug. 27, 2018, he is 10-3 with a 3.25 ERA in 20 starts...He has struck out 154 batters in 124.2 ERA - MLB SINCE 2010 (ACTIVE) Innings.............. 9.0, 2x, Last: 8/30/17 vs. MIA
IP (11.12 SO/9.0 IP), allowed 12 home runs and has issued 39 walks. Strikeouts.......................... 15, 5/27/17 at SDP
Rk. Player ERA
Complete Games........2, Last: 8/30/17 vs. MIA
CRAZY 8s: Has allowed eight hits or fewer 64 straight starts dating to Sept. 7, 2016, the longest streak in Nationals 1. Clayton Kershaw 2.27
2. Jacob deGrom 2.73 Shutouts....................2, Last: 8/30/17 vs. MIA
history (2005-pres.)...It is the third-longest active streak behind Rich Hill (73) and Julio Teheran (65).
3. Chris Sale 2.94 VS. PADRES
SINCE RETURN: Is 95-52 with a 3.18 ERA in 207 starts since Sept. 6, 2011, his return from Sept. 3, 2010 “Tommy John” 4. Johnny Cueto 3.03 PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
surgery. 5. Madison Bumgarner 3.09
Cordero
6. Justin Verlander 3.12
SUPPORT IS KEY: When provided three or more runs of support while in the game over the course of his career, Wash- 7. Max Scherzer 3.13
2019 0 0 0 0 —
ington is 102-14 and Strasburg is 86-5 with a 2.60 ERA in 116 starts. 8. Corey Kluber 3.16 Career 4 1 0 1 .250
2018: Started his ninth Major League season strong, going 6-5 with a 3.20 ERA in his first 12 starts before exiting his 9. Stephen Strasburg 3.17 Garcia
start on June 8 with right-shoulder inflammation..At the time of the injury, he ranked among National League pitchers FASTEST TO 1,500
2019 0 0 0 0 —
in strikeouts (4th, 93), strikeout-to-walk ratio (5th, 4.89), WHIP (7th, 1.06), opp. OBP (7th, .274) and wins (T7th, 6)... Rk. Player IP Career 3 0 0 0 .000
Returned from disabled list on July 20, but again was placed on the DL on July 22 with a cervical nerve impingement. 1. Stephen Strasburg 1,272.1 Hedges
2. Chris Sale (2017) 1,290.0 2019 0 0 0 0 —
2017: Made his fourth career Opening Day start...Put together a strong first half of the season en route to being named 3. Kerry Wood (2010) 1,303.0
Career 5 0 0 0 .000
an All-Star for the third time in his career...Was selected by the Commissioner’s Office and was slated to pitch the 12th 4. Pedro Martinez (1999) 1,337.0
Hosmer
had the game reached that point, but it ended in a 2-1 American League victory after 10 innings...Ranked third in the 5. Randy Johnson (1995) 1,356.2
2019 2 1 0 0 .500
National League (4th in MLB) with a career-best 2.52 ERA...Ranked second in the NL in FanGraphs.com WAR (5.6)...
Career 8 2 0 0 .250
Also ranked in NL in home runs per 9.0 IP (1st, 0.67), opp. SLG (1st, .317), opp. OPS (2nd, .581), WHIP (3rd, 1.02), opp. OBP (3rd, .265), and opp. AVG
Jankowski
(3rd, .204)...Coupled with Max Scherzer (2nd, 2.51) and Gio Gonzalez (5th, 2.96), Strasburg (3rd, 2.52), helped the Nationals become the first team with
2019 0 0 0 0 —
three starting pitchers ranking in the top five in the National League in ERA in 21 years (since the 1996 Atlanta Braves), according to the Elias Sports
Career 5 2 0 0 .400
Bureau...Went 5-1 with a 0.84 ERA (5 ER/53.2 IP) in his final eight starts of the regular season...He racked up 63 strikeouts, allowed just 10 walks and
Kinsler
surrendered only one home run...He held opponents to a .171 batting average while recording a 0.78 WHIP...All told, went 6-1 with a 0.86 ERA in 10 starts
2019 3 0 0 0 .000
after the All-Star break...Via Elias, it was the second-lowest post-ASB ERA in MLB history for any pitcher with at least 10 starts.
Career 6 1 0 0 .167
2017 POSTSEASON: Was dominant in the National League Division Series against the Chicago Cubs...Was saddled with the loss in Game 1 despite strik- Machado
ing out 10 batters in 7.0 innings without allowing an earned run (7.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, BB, 10 SO)...He pushed aside a virus that had made him ill for much of 2019 3 1 0 0 .333
the week, to rack up 12 strikeouts (re-setting his own Postseason franchise record for single-game strikeouts) over 7.0 scoreless innings in Washington’s Career 9 4 0 0 .444
Game 4 victory...Became the second pitcher in MLB Postseason history to record a win with 12 or more strikeouts while his team faced elimination. the Margot
Elias Sports Bureau, the first such pitcher was Joe Coleman, who struck out 14 in a shutout to help the Detroit Tigers stave off elimination against the 2019 0 0 0 0 —
Oakland A’s in Game 3 of the 1972 ALCS...Also per Elias, became just the third pitcher in Major League history to post multiple 10-plus strikeout games Career 4 1 0 0 .250
and no earned runs in a single Postseason series, joining Sandy Koufax (1965 World Series vs. MIN) and Justin Verlander (2013 ALDS vs. OAK). Mejia
2019 3 0 0 0 .000
GAME LOGS
Career 3 0 0 0 .000
Date Opp. Res. W L ERA GS CG IP H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #Pit NOTES
Myers
3/30 vs NYM L, 11-8 0 0 6.00 1 0 6.0 7 4 4 0 2 0 8 .292 4 96 Retired 10 of last 11 batters
2019 3 0 0 0 .000
4/4 at NYM W, 4-0 1 0 2.84 1 0 6.2 3 0 0 0 1 0 9 .208 2 108 Fewest walks since 9/12/18 at PHI
Career 5 0 0 0 .000
4/9 at PHI W, 10-6 0 0 5.40 1 0 4.0 6 6 6 2 4 0 3 .242 1 83 Most ER since 7/20/18 vs. ATL
Pirela
4/16 vs SFG L, 7-3 0 1 5.56 1 0 6.0 6 4 4 3 0 0 8 .244 1 97 First loss since 7/20/18 vs. ATL
2019 0 0 0 0 —
4/21 at MIA W, 5-0 1 0 4.11 1 0 8.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 11 .209 5 104 Season-high 8.0 IP and 11 SO
Career 6 4 0 1 .667
4/27 vs SDP L, 8-3 0 0 3.82 1 0 7.0 4 2 2 1 1 0 9 .200 2 100 8 or fewer hits for 57th straight start
Renfroe
5/2 vs. STL W, 2-1 1 0 3.45 1 0 6.2 6 1 1 0 2 0 9 .207 2 108 Recorded 1,500th career SO
2019 3 2 1 2 .667
5/7 at MIL L, 6-0 0 1 3.71 1 0 6.2 6 4 4 0 2 1 11 .212 0 106 Struck out 8 of 1st 16 batters
Career 6 3 1 2 .500
5/12 at LAD L, 6-0 0 1 3.63 1 0 6.0 4 2 2 0 2 0 7 .211 0 97 8 or fewer hits for 60th straight start
Reyes
5/18 vs. CHI W, 5-2 1 0 3.32 1 0 8.0 4 2 1 1 0 0 7 .204 5 93 7+ SO in nine of 10 starts
2019 3 0 0 0 .000
5/23 at NYM L, 6-4 0 0 3.25 1 0 7.0 5 3 2 0 2 1 5 .205 4 101 7 quality starts rank T6th in NL
Career 3 0 0 0 .000
5/28 at ATL W, 5-4 1 0 3.19 1 0 7.0 5 2 2 0 2 1 11 .205 5 103 At least 7.0 IP for 3rd straight GS
Tatis
6/4 vs. CWS W, 9-5 1 0 3.54 1 0 5.0 5 5 5 1 3 1 5 .208 9 105 Career win No. 100
2019 3 0 0 0 .000
Totals W L ERA GS CG INN H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #PIT
Career 3 0 0 0 .000
6 3 3.54 13 0 84.0 63 35 33 8 23 4 104 .208 40 1301
WIN% WHIP QS SHO BFP AB H/9 2B 3B HR/9 BB/9 BK SO/9 OBP RSA #P/IP
.667 1.02 8 0 337 303 6.75 7 2 0.86 2.46 0 11.14 .269 4.29 15.5
Team Rec SH SB CS PKO GIDP SO/BB SLG OPS BABIP
7-6 3 5 2 0 4 4.52 .323 .593 .282
CAREER STATISTICS
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2010 Washington NL 5 3 0 0 12 12 0 68.0 56 25 22 5 17 92 1.07 2.11 2.91
2011 Washington NL 1 1 0 0 5 5 0 24.0 15 5 4 0 2 24 0.71 1.24 1.50
2012 Washington NL 15 6 0 0 28 28 0 159.1 136 62 56 15 48 197 1.15 2.87 3.16
2013 Washington NL 8 9 0 0 30 30 1 183.0 136 71 61 16 56 191 1.05 3.18 3.00
2014 Washington NL 14 11 0 0 34 34 0 215.0 198 86 75 23 43 242 1.12 2.91 3.14
2015 Washington NL 11 7 0 0 23 23 0 127.1 115 56 49 14 26 155 1.11 2.84 3.46
2016 Washington NL 15 4 0 0 24 24 0 147.2 119 59 59 15 44 183 1.10 2.97 3.60
2017 Washington NL 15 4 0 0 28 28 1 175.1 131 55 49 13 47 204 1.02 2.73 2.52
2018 Washington NL 10 7 0 0 22 22 0 130.0 118 59 54 18 38 156 1.20 3.58 3.74
2019 Washington NL 6 3 0 0 13 13 0 84.0 63 35 33 8 23 104 1.02 2.91 3.54
Totals 100 55 0 0 219 219 2 1313.2 1087 513 462 127 344 1548 1.09 2.91 3.17
TOMORROW’S STARTER - #19 - ANIBAL SANCHEZ - RHP
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 Washington NL 1 6 0 0 11 11 0 53.2 51 27 25 7 27 55 1.45 4.34 4.19
CAREER 98 106 0 0 320 297 9 1783.0 1733 863 792 199 604 1604 1.31 3.86 4.00
Year Opp. Lg W L SV
SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 CWS AL 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5.1 4 1 1 1 1 7 0.94 — 1.69
CAREER 3 6 0 0 16 13 0 81.2 93 46 40 10 26 82 1.46 — 4.41
BULLPEN NOTES BULLPEN MAP
#20 BARRACLOUGH, Kyle (RHP) LEFT RIGHT
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA • #63 S. Doolittle • #20 K. Barraclough
2019 WSH NL 1 2 0 2 29 0 0 23.0 29 17 15 6 11 28 1.74 5.84 5.87 • #33 M. Grace • #48 J. Guerra
LAST: 6/5 vs. CWS (Hold.,1.2 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, HR, 2 SO) • #36 T. Sipp • #21 T. Rainey
Right-handed reliever enters his first season with Washington after being acquired on Oct. 10, 2018. • #44 T. Rosenthal
• From April 6-May 9: 15 games, 0.82 ERA (1 ER/11.0 IP), 16 SO, 5 BB...Earned first win of the season on 5/24 vs. MIA. • #51 W. Suero
• Against the NL East: 14 G, 3.75 ERA (5 ER/12.0 IP), 16 SO, 7 BB...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (66.1%), Slider (20.3%), Changeup (11.7%), Curve (1.8%) VS. PADRES
HOLDS: 8 IR / IS: 11 / 9 OPP. SLASH: .299 / .378 / .536 PLAYER W L S G IP ER ERA
Barraclough
#63 DOOLITTLE, Sean (LHP) 2019 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0.00
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Career 1 0 0 10 10.1 0 0.00
2019 WSH NL 4 2 14 17 29 0 0 27.2 30 11 11 3 7 35 1.34 2.92 3.58 Corbin
LAST: 6/8 at SDP (Save, 0.1 IP) 2019 0 1 0 1 5.0 3 5.40
Hard throwing left-handed closer earned his second career All-Star selection in 2018...Enters his second full season with the Nationals. Career 6 8 0 20 98.1 47 4.30
• Is tied for 5th in NL with 14 saves...Has not walekd a batter in 8 straight G (6.2 IP, 10 SO)...4 of 11 ER this season came in 1 app. (5/22 at NYM). Doolittle
• Since joining WSH (7/16/17) has allowed 3 XBH to LHB...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (92%), Slider (4.6%), Split Finger (3.4%) 2019 0 2 1 4 3.0 3 9.00
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 15 / 4 OPP. SLASH: .268 / .317 / .411 Career 2 2 3 8 7.0 5 6.43
Fedde
#33 GRACE, Matt (LHP) 2019 0 0 0 2 10.0 3 2.70
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Career 0 1 0 3 15.2 6 3.45
2019 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 31 0 0 26.0 31 20 19 5 8 18 1.50 5.33 6.58 Grace
LAST: 6/6 at SDP (0.2 IP) 2019 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 0.00
Lefty who experienced a career year in 2018...Has induced ground balls at a rate of 55.3% in his 158 career big league games (MLB average: 45%). Career 0 0 0 4 7.2 0 0.00
• Last 9 G: 0.00 ERA, 6.0 IP, H, BB, SO, .059 opp. AVG (1-for-17)...Left-handed batters are 1-for-9 (.111) against him in his last 8 games. Guerra
• Posted a 2.87 ERA in 56 games in 2018...Pitch mix: Sinker (60.3%), Slider (28.2%), Changeup (6%), Cutter (5.2%), Curve (0.2%). 2019 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 0.00
HOLDS: 4 IR / IS: 21 / 10 OPP. SLASH: .295 / .348 / .514 Career 1 0 8 14 14.1 2 1.26
#48 GUERRA, Javy (RHP) Rainey
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2019 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0.00
2019 TOR/WSH AL/NL 0 0 1 1 15 0 0 21.1 20 9 9 2 8 21 1.31 3.67 3.80 Career 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0.00
LAST: 6/6 at SDP (1.2 IP, H, BB, 2 SO) Rosenthal
Veteran of 9 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 0 0 0.0 0 —
• With WSH: 4 G, 3.68 ERA (3 ER/7.1 IP), 6 SO, 3 BB...Posted a 3.86 ERA with 15 SO in 14.0 IP (11 G) out of Toronto’s bullpen. Career 0 1 3 12 11.2 5 3.86
• Final 3 G w/TOR: 0.00 ERA (6.2 IP), 5 H, BB, 4 SO, 1 XBH...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (56%), Slider (29.2%), Curve (9.8%), Changeup (4.9%). Sanchez
HOLDS: 1 IR / IS: 8 / 4 OPP. SLASH: .247 / .322 / .420 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
Career 1 2 0 6 36.1 9 2.23
#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 1 0 0 2 14.0 2 1.29
2019 WSH NL 1 1 0 2 10 0 0 10.0 5 3 2 1 5 17 1.00 2.87 1.80 Career 4 2 0 11 71.2 17 2.13
LAST: 6/8 at SDP (1.0 IP, 2 SO) Sipp
Hard-throwing right-handed reliever was acquired by Washington in exchange for Tanner Roark on Dec. 12, 2018. 2019 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 0.00
• Last 8 G: 1-0, 0.00 ERA (8.0 IP), 13 SO, 3 BB, .111 opp. AVG (3-for-27)... Has offered scoreless relief in 8 of his 10 outings since joining WSH. Career 0 0 0 8 6.1 2 2.84
• Earned 1st MLB win, 6/1 at CIN...Made his WSH debut, 5/20 at NYM...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (69.9%), Slider (29.5%), Cutter (0.6%). Strasburg
HOLDS: 1 IR / IS: 1 / 0 OPP. SLASH: .143 / .268 / .257 2019 0 0 0 1 7.0 2 2.57
Career 7 2 0 10 63.0 21 3.00
#44 ROSENTHAL, Trevor (RHP) Suero
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2019 0 1 0 4 2.2 5 16.88
2019 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 3.0 7 12 12 0 9 3 5.33 13.18 36.00 Career 0 1 0 6 5.1 5 8.44
LAST:
Former All-Star (2015) and veteran of six MLB seasons joined Washington after missing the 2018 season due to injury.
• Was reinstated from 10-day IL, 6/8...Appeared in 10 rehab outings (5.79 ERA, 11 SO, 9.1 IP).
• Led MLB with 93 saves combined during the 2014 and 2015 seasons...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (78.3%), Changeup (9.3%), Slider (7%), Sinker (5.4%)
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 3 / 1 OPP. SLASH: .438 / .679 / .438
MULTI-HOMER GAMES
DATE SCORE BATTER (NO.) NOTES
4/12vsPIT L, 6-3 (10) Anthony Rendon (2) 5th career mutli-homer game...2nd HR tied game in bottom of the 8th inn.
4/21atMIA W, 5-0 Ryan Zimmerman (2) 26th career multi-homer game
PINCH HITTING CATCHER DEFENSE
PLAYER G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG CATCHER GS W-L CCS SBA CS% PB CATCHER ERA
Matt Adams 15 15 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 9 .133 .133 .400 Yan Gomes
Howie Kendrick 17 15 3 5 1 0 1 3 1 0 4 .333 .353 .600 2019 37 17-20 7 23 30.4% 6 4.35 (157 ER/324.2 IP)
Gerardo Parra 12 11 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 .091 .091 .091 Career 598 327-271 120 371 32.3% 36 3.66 (2180 ER/5353.1 IP)
Adrian Sanchez 11 11 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .273 .273 .273 Kurt Suzuki
Michael A. Taylor
13 9 2 4 3 0 0 1 3 0 3 .444 .583 .778 2019 27 12-15 2 15 13.3% 4 5.19 (137 ER/237.2 IP)
Kurt Suzuki 7 7 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 .143 .143 .571 Career 1283 609-674 147 899 16.4% 60 4.11 (5216 ER/11418.2 IP)
Jake Noll 5 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 .250 .400 .250
Andrew Stevenson 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 .250 .500 .250
Wilmer Difo 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333
Brian Dozier 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .333 .500 .333
Yan Gomes 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333
Victor Robles 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333
Adam Eaton 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Ryan Zimmerman 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Carter Kieboom 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Max Scherzer 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
INJURED LIST DAY BY DAY
DATE OPP. RES REC POS/GA-B WIN LOSS SAVE ATT. / TOG
PLAYER INJURY 10/60 IL PLACED / RETRO REINSTATED #GAMES 3/28 vsNYM L, 2-0 0-1 T3rd, -1.0 deGrom (1-0) Scherzer (0-1) Díaz (1) 42,263* / 2:44
Jeremy Hellickson Right Shoulder Strain 10 May 21 / May 20 17 3/29 OFF DAY T3rd, -1.0
3/30 vsNYM L, 11-8 0-2 T4th, -2.0 Wilson (1-0) Rosenthal (0-1) Díaz (2) 33,765 / 3:50
Justin Miller Right Rotator Cuff Strain 10 May 18 19 3/31 vsNYM W, 6-5 1-2 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (1-0) Wilson (1-1) None 23,430 / 3:15
Ryan Zimmerman Plantar Fascitis Right Foot 10 April 28 38 4/1 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
4/2 vsPHI L, 8-2 1-3 T4th, -3.0 Eflin (1-0) Scherzer (0-1) None 35,920 / 3:30 (:41)
Austen Williams Sprained right AC joint 10 April 19 / April 18 46 4/3 vsPHI W, 9-8 2-3 T3rd, -2.5 Doolittle (2-0) Robertson (0-1) None 23,050 / 3:53
4/4 atNYM W, 4-0 3-3 T3rd, -1.5 Strasburg (1-0) Syndergaard (0-1) None 44,424 / 3:19
Koda Glover Right Forearm Strain 60 March 27 / March 25 63 4/5 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
Howie Kendrick Left Hamstring Strain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 4 5 4/6 atNYM L, 6-5 3-4 4th, -2.5 Familia (2-0) Sipp (0-1) Díaz (4) 35,156 / 3:13
4/7 atNYM W, 12-9 4-4 4th, -2.0 Scherzer (1-0) Wheeler (0-1) None 40,681 / 3:42
Michael A. Taylor Left Knee/Hip Sprain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 8 8 4/8 atPHI L, 4-3 4-5 4th, -3.0 Dominguez (1-0) Sánchez (0-1) Neshek (1) 28,212 / 2:32
Justin Miller Lower Back Strain 10 April 13 April 26 10 4/9 atPHI W, 10-6 (10) 5-5 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (3-0) Alvarez (0-1) None 38,073 / 3:51
4/10 atPHI W, 15-1 6-5 4th, -1.0 Hellickson (1-0) Pivetta (1-1) None 30,805 / 3:35
Anthony Rendon Left Elbow Contusion 10 April 30 / April 27 May 7 9 4/11 OFF DAY 4th, -1.5
Juan Soto Back Spasms 10 May 4 / May 1 May 11 10 4/12 vsPIT L, 6-3 (10) 6-6 4th, -2.5 Burdi (1-1) Grace (0-1) Vásquez (4) 27,084 / 3:28
4/13 vsPIT W, 3-2 7-6 4th, -1.5 Suero (1-0) Rodriguez (0-1) Doolittle (1) 32,103 / 2:22
Trea Turner Broken Right Index Finger 10 April 3 May 17 38 4/14 vsPIT L, 4-3 7-7 4th, -2.0 Vasquez (1-0) Suero (1-1) None 22,347 / 2:47
Tony Sipp Strained Oblique 10 May 7 May 20 12 4/15 OFF DAY
4/16 vsSF L, 7-3
4th, -2.0
7-8 4th, -2.5 Rodriguez (2-2) Strasburg (1-1) None 22,334 / 3:16
Matt Adams Left Shoulder Strain 10 May 5 May 22 15 4/17 vsSF W, 9-6 8-8 4th, -2.5 Hellickson (2-0) Samardzija (1-1) None 22,611 / 3:07
Andrew Stevenson Back Spasms 10 May 9 / May 7 May 25 17 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
Aníbal Sánchez Left Hamstring Strain 10 May 17 May 29 11 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
Trevor Rosenthal Viral Infection 10 April 26 June 8 39 4/22 atCOL L, 7-5 10-11 4th, -1.5 Oh (1-0) Suero (1-2) Davis (2) 20,517 / 3:00
HIGHS AND LOWS 4/23 atCOL W, 6-3 11-11 T3rd, -1.5 Corbin (2-0) Hoffman (0-1) Doolittle (3) 24,456 / 3:14
4/24 atCOL L, 9-5 11-12 4th, -1.5 Marquez (3-1) Sánchez (0-3) Davis (3) 33,135 / 2:48
TEAM BATTING 4/25 OFF DAY 4th, -1.5
4/26 vsSD L, 4-3 11-13 4th, -2.0 Stammen (3-1) Doolittle (3-1) Yates (13) 27,193 / 3:02
Most At-Bats:.................................................................................46, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 4/27 vsSD L, 8-3 (10) 11-14 4th, -3.0 Perdomo (1-0) Suero (1-3) None 35,422 / 3:45
Most At-Bats (9-inning games):.....................................................44, at Philadelphia, April 10 4/28 vsSD W, 7-6 (11) 12-14 4th, -3.0 Miller (1-0) Wisler (1-1) None 30,186 / 4:03
4/29 vsSTL L, 6-3 12-15 4th, -3.5 Wacha (2-0) Corbin (2-1) Hicks (9) 17.890 / 3:05
Most Plate Appearances:................................................................51, at Philadelphia, April 10 4/30 vsSTL L, 3-2 12-16 4th, -3.5 Wainwright (3-2) Sánchez (0-4) Miller (1) 19,753 / 3:09
Most Runs:.....................................................................................15, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/1 vsSTL L, 3-1 12-17 4th, -4.5 Mikolas (3-2) Scherzer (1-4) None 22,157 / 3:02
5/2 vsSTL W, 2-1 13-17 4th, -4.0 Strasburg (3-1) Hudson (2-2) Doolittle (4) 24,338 / 3:00 (2:32)
Most Hits:.......................................................................................17, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/3 atPHI L, 4-2 13-18 4th, -5.0 Dominguez (3-0) Jennings (0-1) Neris (5) 33,125 / 2:42
5/4 atPHI W, 10-8 14-18 4th, -4.0 Sipp (1-1) Morgan (1-1) Doolittle (5) 43,319 / 3:45
Most Doubles:.................................................................................5, vs. San Francisco, April 18 5/5 atPHI L, 7-1 14-19 4th, -5.0 Eflin (4-3) Sanchez (0-5) None 40,497 / 3:03
.......................................................................................................5, vs. Chicago (A.L.), June 4 5/6 atMIL
5/7 atMIL
L, 5-3 14-20 4th, -5.0 Claudio (1-1) Jennings (0-2)
L, 6-0 14-21 4th, -6.0 Peralta (2-1)
Guerra (2)
Strasburg (3-2) None
29,299 / 3:33
31,023 / 3:00
Most Triples:...................................................................................2, at Atlanta, May 29 5/8 atMIL L, 7-3 14-22 4th, -7.0 Woodruff (5-1) Hellickson (2-1) None 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
Most Home Runs:............................................................................4, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 5/10 atLAD L, 5-0 15-23 4th, -6.5 Maeda (4-2) Sánchez (0-5) Urías (2) 43,533 / 2:58
.......................................................................................................4, vs. San Francisco, April 17 5/11 atLAD W, 5-2 16-23 4th, -6.5 Scherzer (2-4) Baez (2-2) Doolittle (6) 53,647 / 2:58
5/12 atLAD L, 6-0 16-24 4th, -7.5 Ryu (5-1) Strasburg (3-3) None 45,667 / 2:46
.......................................................................................................4, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 5/13 OFF DAY 4th, -8.0
.......................................................................................................4, vs. Miami, May 24 5/14 vsNYM L, 6-2 16-25 4th, -8.0 Syndergaard (3-3) Hellickson (2-2) None 23, 315 / 2:38
5/15 vsNYM W, 5-1 17-25 4th, -7.0 Corbin (4-1) Font (1-1) None 29,673 / 2:28
Most Extra-Base Hits:.....................................................................8, vs. Miami, May 24 5/16 vsNYM W, 7-6 18-25 4th, -6.0 Jennings (1-2) Wheeler (3-3) Doolittle (7) 28,807 / 3:16
5/17 vsCHI L, 14-6 18-26 4th, -7.0 Hamels (4-0) Scherzer (2-5) None 33,296 / 4:09
.......................................................................................................8, vs. Chicago (A.L.), June 4 5/18 vsCHI W, 5-2 19-26 4th, -7.0 Strasburg (4-3) Lester (3-2) Doolittle (8) 37,582 / 2:56
Most Total Bases:...........................................................................30, vs. Miami, May 24 5/19 vsCHI
5/20 atNYM
L, 6-5 19-27 4th, -8.0 Hendricks (4-4) Hellickson (2-3) Cishek (4)
L, 5-3 19-28 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (2-0) Corbin (4-2) Díaz (11)
23,244 / 3:15
22,335 / 3:12
Most Runs Batted In:......................................................................14, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/21 atNYM L, 6-5 19-29 4th, -9.0 Díaz (1-2) Rainey (0-1) None 24,631 / 3:05
5/22 atNYM L, 6-1 19-30 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (3-0) Barraclough (0-1) None 27,188 / 2:59
.......................................................................................................14, at Atlanta, May 29 5/23 atNYM L, 6-4 19-31 4th, -10.0 Gsellman (1-0) Suero (1-4) Díaz (12) 29, 962 / 2:53
Most Stolen Bases:.........................................................................3, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 5/24 vsMIA W, 12-10 20-31 4th, -10.0 Barraclough (1-1) Anderson (1-2) Doolittle (9) 29,173 / 3:59
5/25 vsMIA W, 5-0 21-31 4th, -10.0 Corbin (5-2) Alcantara (2-5) None 33,163 / 2:25
.......................................................................................................3, vs. San Diego, April 26 5/26 vsMIA W, 9-6 22-31 4th, -9.0 Fedde (1-0) Smith (3-2) None 26,365 / 3:06
Most Caught Stealing:....................................................................2, vs. San Francisco, April 16 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 Walks:....................................................................................12, at New York (N.L.), April 7 5/29 atATL W, 14-4 24-32 4th, -9.5 Sánchez (1-6) Gausman (2-4) McGowin (1) 37,726 / 3:11
5/30 OFF DAY 4th, -9.0
Most Strikeouts:..............................................................................15, at Milwaukee, May 8 5/31 atCIN L, 9-3 24-33 4th, -9.0 Mahle (2-5) Corbin (5-3) None 24,358 / 2:49
Most Sac Hits:................................................................................2, at New York (N.L.), May 21 6/1 atCIN
6/2 atCIN
W, 5-2 25-33 4th, -8.0 Rainey (1-1) Roark (4-4)
W, 4-1 26-33 4th, -7.0 Scherzer (3-5) Gray (2-5)
Doolittle (11)
Doolittle (12)
27,748 / 2:59
22,801 / 3:07
.......................................................................................................2, at San Diego, June 7 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 Sac Flies:...............................................................................2, at Milwaukee, May 8 6/5 vsCWS W, 6-4 28-33 4th, -6.5 Doolittle (4-1) Colomé (2-1) None 28,910 / 3:07
Most Hit-By-Pitch:..........................................................................2, done 4 times. 6/6 atSD L, 5-4 28-34 4th, -7.0 Lucchesi (5-3) Corbin (5-4) Yates (23) 19,908 / 3:07
6/7 atSD L, 5-4 28-35 4th, -8.0 Warren (4-1) Doolittle (4-2) None 21,645 / 2:46
Most GDP:.......................................................................................2, done 9 times. 6/8 atSD W, 4-1 29-35 4th, -8.0 Scherzer (4-5) Lauer (5-5) Doolittle (14) 30,219 / 2:39
INDIVIDUAL BATTING 6/9 atSD
6/10 atCWS
Most At-Bats:..................................................................................6, done 7 times. 6/11 atCWS
6/12 OFF DAY
Most Plate Appearances:.................................................................6, done 14 times. 6/13 vsARI
Most Runs:......................................................................................4, Juan Soto, at Atlanta, May 29 6/14 vsARI
6/15 vsARI
Most Hits:........................................................................................3, Many times, Last: Juan Soto, vs. Chicago (A.L.), June 5 6/16 vsARI
6/17 vsPHI
Most Doubles:..................................................................................2, Victor Robles, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/18 vsPHI
........................................................................................................2, Anthony Rendon, vs. New York (N.L.), May 15 6/19 vsPHI
6/20 vsPHI
Most Triples:....................................................................................1, done 8 times. 6/21 vsATL
6/22 vsATL
Most Home Runs:............................................................................2, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/23 vsATL
........................................................................................................2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 6/24 OFF DAY
6/25 atMIA
........................................................................................................2, Ryan Zimmerman, at Miami, April 21 6/26 atMIA
Most Extra-Base Hits:......................................................................2, done 21 times. 6/27 atMIA
6/28 atDET
Most Total Bases:............................................................................8, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/29 atDET
6/30 atDET
........................................................................................................8, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 7/1 OFF DAY
........................................................................................................8, Ryan Zimmerman, at Miami, April 21 7/2 vsMIA
7/3 vsMIA
Most Runs Batted In:.......................................................................5, Anthony Rendon, vs. Chicago (A.L.), June 4 7/4 vsMIA
7/5 vsKC
Most Stolen Bases:..........................................................................3, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 7/6 vsKC
Most Caught Stealing:.....................................................................1, done 10 times. 7/7 vsKC
7/8-7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK (All-Star Game to be played, 7/9 at CLE)
Most Walks:.....................................................................................3, Brian Dozier, vs. San Diego, April 27 (10 innings) 7/12 atPHI
........................................................................................................3, Anthony Rendon, at Atlanta, May 28 7/13 atPHI
7/14 atPHI
........................................................................................................3, Adam Eaton, at Atlanta, May 29 7/15 OFF DAY
7/16 atBAL
Most Strikeouts:..............................................................................4, Michael A. Taylor, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 7/17 atBAL
........................................................................................................4, Yan Gomes, at Milwaukee, May 8 7/18 atATL
7/19 atATL
Most Sac Hits:.................................................................................1, done 20 times. 7/20 atATL
7/21 atATL
Most Sac Flies:................................................................................1, done 14 times. 7/22 vsCOL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:...........................................................................1, done 31 times. 7/23 vsCOL
7/24 vsCOL
Most GDP:........................................................................................2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 13 7/25 vsCOL
TEAM PITCHING 7/26 vsLAD
7/27 vsLAD
Most Innings Pitched:......................................................................11.0, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 7/28 vsLAD
7/29 vsATL
Most Hits Allowed:...........................................................................18, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 7/30 vsATL
Most Batters Faced:........................................................................52, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 7/31 vsATL
8/1 OFF DAY
Most Runs Allowed:.........................................................................14, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/2 atARI
8/3 atARI
Most Earned Runs:..........................................................................14, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/4 atARI
Most Home Runs Allowed:...............................................................6, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/5 atSF
8/6 atSF
Most Walks Allowed:........................................................................7, done 4 times. 8/7 atSF
Most Strikeouts:..............................................................................16, at Atlanta, May 28 8/8 OFF DAY
8/9 atNYM
........................................................................................................16, at Cincinnati, June 2 8/10 atNYM
8/11 atNYM
Most Hit-By-Pitch:...........................................................................4, at New York (N.L.), April 7 8/12 vsCIN
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/13 vsCIN
8/14 vsCIN
Most Innings Pitched:......................................................................9.0, Patrick Corbin, vs. Miami, May 25 8/15 OFF DAY
8/16 vsMIL
Most Hits Allowed:...........................................................................11, Max Scherzer, at Miami, April 20 8/17 vsMIL
........................................................................................................11, Patrick Corbin, at Cincinnati, May 31 8/18 vsMIL
8/19 atPIT
Most Batters Faced:........................................................................30, Max Scherzer, vs. Pittsburgh, April 14 8/20 atPIT
........................................................................................................30, Max Scherzer, vs. St. Louis, May 1 8/21 atPIT
8/22 atPIT
Most Runs Allowed:.........................................................................8, Patrick Corbin, at Cincinnati, May 31 8/23 atCHI
8/24 atCHI
Most Earned Runs:..........................................................................6, done 5 times. 8/25 atCHI
Most Home Runs:............................................................................3, Patrick Corbin, at New York (N.L.), April 6 8/27 vsBAL
8/28 vsBAL
........................................................................................................3, Stephen Strasburg, vs. San Francisco, April 16 8/29 OFF DAY
8/30 vsMIA
Most Walks:.....................................................................................5, Anibal Sanchez, at Colorado, April 24 8/31 vsMIA
........................................................................................................5, Patrick Corbin, at San Diego, June 6 9/1 vsMIA
9/2 vsNYM
Most Strikeouts:..............................................................................15, Max Scherzer, at Cincinnati, June 2 9/3 vsNYM
Most Hit-By-Pitch:...........................................................................2, Max Scherzer, at New York (N.L.), April 7 9/4 vsNYM
9/5 atATL
........................................................................................................2, Max Scherzer, at Los Angeles (N.L.), May 11 9/6 atATL
9/7 atATL
........................................................................................................2, Erick Fedde, at New York (N.L.), May 21 9/8 atATL
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/9 OFF DAY
9/10 atMIN
Longest winning streak................................................................... 4 games, June 1-June 5 9/11 atMIN
9/12 atMIN
Longest losing streak...................................................................... 5 games, last: May 19-May 23 9/13 vsATL
Longest game, innings.................................................................... 11.0 innings, April 29 vs. San Diego 9/14 vsATL
9/15 vsATL
Longest game, time (9-inning game).............................................. 4 hours, 9 minutes, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/16 atSTL
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)........................................ 4 hours, 3 minutes, April 29 vs. San Diego 9/17 atSTL
9/18 atSTL
Shortest game, time........................................................................ 2 hours, 22 minutes, April 13 vs. Pittsburgh 9/19 OFF DAY
9/20 atMIA
Largest crowd, Nationals Park......................................................... 42,263, March 28 vs. New York (NL) 9/21 atMIA
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park....................................................... 17,890, April 29 vs. St. Louis Cardinals 9/22 atMIA
9/23 vsPHI
Largest winning margin.................................................................. 14 runs, April 10 at Philadelphia 9/24 vsPHI
9/25 vsPHI
Largest losing margin..................................................................... 8 runs, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/26 vsPHI
Largest deficit overcome to win....................................................... 6 runs, April 28 vs. San Diego (Down 6-0 after T3rd) 9/27 vsCLE
9/28 vsCLE
Largest lead relinquished to lose.................................................... 4 runs, May 6 at San Diego (Up 4-0 after T2nd) 9/29 vsCLE