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LHP Patrick Corbin (7-5, 3.34) | RHP Aaron Nola (8-2, 3.74)
Saturday, July 13, 2019 l 7:15 p.m. ET l Game #91 / Road #45
Citizens Bank Park l Philadelphia, PA
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Standing: 48-42, 2nd Place, -6.0, National League East • National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012
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SHUTOUT TO START SECOND HALF
Home.................................26-20 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
Road.................................22-22
The Washington Nationals shut out the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-0, in the first game back from the All-Star The Nationals and Phillies will meet 19 times in
Day....................................22-14
break...It was Washington’s seventh shutout of the season and second in its last three games dating to July 6 2019 (10 in D.C., 9 in PHI)...These clubs will meet
Night.................................26-28
vs. Kansas City...Stephen Strasburg tossed 6.0 scoreless innings and Wander Suero (1.0 IP, 2 SO), Fernando during the first homestand and the final homestand
Current Streak........................W3Rodney (1.0 IP, BB) and Sean Doolittle (1.0 IP, H, 2 SO) combined to finish the job. of 2019...Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper played in
Last 5 Games........................4-1 • Washington’s seven shutouts this season are tied for fourth in Major League Baseball behind the Los 927 games for Washington from 2012-18...He was a
Last 10 Games......................8-2 Angeles Dodgers (10), Cleveland Indians (9) and Cincinnati Reds (9). six-time All-Star, 2015 NL MVP and 2012 NL Rookie
March....................................1-2 of the Year...Kevin Frandsen - key member of Wash-
April..................................11-14
WINNING WAYS ington’s 2014 National League East division cham-
May...................................12-17
The Washington Nationals boast the best record (29-11, .725) in Major League Baseball since May 24, ahead pionship team - is a member of Philadelphia’s radio
June....................................18-8
of the Atlanta Braves (27-14, .659)...Additionally, the Nationals have won 11 of their last 13 and 16 of their broadcast team.
July........................................6-1
last 20 games. 2019 RECORD
Vs. LHSP............................10-12 • The Nationals entered this stretch on May 24 with a 19-31 (.380) record, the fourth-worst record in Major W-L..............................8-4 (4-1 in D.C., 4-3 in PHI)
Vs. RHSP...........................38-30 League Baseball and the second-worst record in the National League. Streak.................................................................W4
Series Opener....................12-18 • Thanks to this run, the Nationals now have the third-best overall record (48-42, .533) in the National Aggregate Score................ Nationals 71, Phillies 52
Series Opener at Home........5-10 League. ALL-TIME RECORD
Series Opener on Road..........7-8
• Washington’s 29 wins in this 40-game stretch are tied for the most in a span of 40 games in Nationals W-L / Nationals (2005-present)................. 134-138
By Series....................... 13-11-5
history (2005-pres.)...The 2014 Nationals and 2013 Nationals went 29-11 during a 40-game stretch in W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 72-64
By Home Series................. 7-6-2
their respective seasons. W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 60-48
By Road Series.................. 6-5-3
Rubber Games......................7-5 W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 62-74
STARTS WITH STARTERS W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............. 425-442
Sweeps/Were Swept...............5-2
Over the last eight games, Nationals starters have combined to pitch to a 1.20 ERA (7 ER/52.2 IP) with 71 2019 GAME LOG
Scored First.......................31-16
Opponent Scored First.......17-26 strikeouts, 10 walks and a .196 opp. AVG...They have allowed just 10 extra-base hits (7 2B, 3B, 2 HR) during DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
1-run games.....................10-12 this stretch. 4/2vsPHI L, 8-2 Eflin-Scherzer-None
1 or 2 run games...............18-20 • Moreover, the starting staff has allowed one earned run or fewer in 10 of 13 outings dating to June 25 4/3vsPHI W, 9-8 Doolittle-Robertson-None
Comeback Wins.................20-23 at Miami...This stretch has lowered their collective ERA from 3.83 entering play on the 25th to where it 4/8atPHI L, 4-3 Dominguez-Sánchez-Neshek
Last AB Wins.......................9-11 stands (3.51, 2nd in the National League) entering tonight’s game. 4/9atPHI W, 10-6 (10) Doolittle-Alvarez-None
Walkoff Wins.........................5-2 • In addition to where they stand in ERA, Washington’s starting rotation leads the National League with 4/10atPHI W, 15-1 Hellickson-Pivetta-None
Extra Innings.........................2-4 592 strikeouts...Among National League staffs, they rank in opp. SLG (1st, .379), opp. OBP (2nd, .294), 5/3atPHI L, 4-2 Dominguez-Jennings-Neris
Led After 6..........................41-5 opp. OPS (2nd, .673) and opp. AVG (3rd, .232). 5/4atPHI W, 10-8 Sipp-Morgan-Doolittle
Led After 7..........................40-3 5/5atPHI L, 7-1 Eflin-Sánchez-None
NO HOMERS HERE
Led After 8..........................42-0 6/17vsPHI PPD
Washington’s pitching staff has allowed the fewest home runs in the National League (101) and the second- 6/18vsPHI PPD
Tied After 6............................3-8
fewest in Major League Baseball...Only the Tampa Bay Rays (90) have allowed fewer in 2019.
Tied After 7............................4-7 6/19vsPHI W, 6-2 Corbin-Eflin-None
• Max Scherzer leads all of Major League Baseball having allowed just 0.63 home runs per 9.0 innings. 6/19vsPHI W, 2-0
Tied After 8............................5-7 Scherzer-Arrieta-Doolittle
Behind After 6.....................4-29 • Washington’s bullpen has not allowed a home run since June 23 vs. Atlanta (10th inn., Johan Camargo 6/20vsPHI W, 7-4 Guerra-Pivetta-Doolittle
Behind After 7.....................4-32 off Tanner Rainey), a span of 33.0 innings pitched across 13 games...The next closest bullpens to the 7/12atPHI W, 4-0 Strasburg-Pivetta-None
Behind After 8.....................1-35 Nationals during this stretch are the New York Yankees (3 HR), Atlanta Braves (4 HR) and Oakland 7/13atPHI
Division Games.................26-17 Athletics (4 HR)...During this span, the 29 other MLB bullpens have combined to surrender 222 home 7/14atPHI
Vs. Other Divisions............22-25 runs (7.7 HR/team). 9/23vsPHI
Vs. A.L. Teams.......................7-3 9/24vsPHI (D)
Vs. N.L. Teams...................41-39EATON’S HEATIN’ 9/24vsPHI (N)
Vs. A.L. Central.....................7-3Adam Eaton has hit safely in 10 of 11 games dating to June 26...During this stretch, he is hitting .364 (16- 9/25vsPHI
Vs. N.L. East......................26-17for-44) with six multi-hit games...He walked six times while striking out just three times over this stretch. 9/26vsPHI
Vs. N.L. Central...................5-11 • In fact, Eaton has not struck out since the fifth inning on June 29 at Detroit...Including his at bat in the DAVE MARTINEZ
Vs. N.L. West.....................10-11 seventh inning of that game, Eaton has not struck out in 34 plate appearances since that last strikeout. Second-year manager Dave Martinez was named the
Hit 0 HR..............................6-13 seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct. 30,
Hit 1+ HR..........................42-29
HOMER STREAK 2017...The 2019 season marks his 31st season in pro-
Hit 2+ HR..........................23-11The Nationals homered in 21 straight games from June 14-July 7...It was the longest streak in team history fessional baseball...A 16-year Major League outfielder,
Scored 3 or Fewer Runs.......7-28 (2005-pres.) and franchise (MON/WSH) history...The streak was snapped on July 12 at Philadelphia. Martinez joined the Nationals after 10 seasons as a
Scored 4 or More Runs......41-14 • The 21-game streak was the longest active streak in baseball and is the second-longest streak this Major League coach in Chicago (2015–17) and Tampa
Scored 5 or More Runs......35-10 season behind the New York Yankees, who homered in 31 straight games, May 26-June 30. Bay (2008–14).
Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs.....30-4 • Matt Adams (7), Anthony Rendon (6), Juan Soto (5), Kurt Suzuki (5), Brian Dozier (4), Victor Robles WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Allowed 4 or More Runs.....18-38 (4), Trea Turner (2), Yan Gomes (1), Howie Kendrick (1) and Gerardo Parra (1) have combined to hit @masnKerr - MASNSports.com (July 12)
Allowed 5 or More Runs.....14-33 Washington’s 36 homers during this streak. #Nats start second half in fine fashion with a 4-0
More Hits than Opponent....36-6
shutout of the Phillies. Strasburg 6 innings for the win
Fewer Hits than Opponent...8-28
7-11 (11-4), he’s won four in a row. Victor Robles two-run
Committed No Errors.........31-19
Committed 1 or More Errors....17-23
Speaking of home runs, Washington leads the National League with seven players having hit at least 11 home single, Zim and Soto sac fly RBIs. Bullpen tosses 3
Before All-star Game.........47-42 runs this season...No other National League squad boasts more than six players with at least 11 home runs. shutout frames: Suero, Rodney and Doo. 48-42. 1.5
After All-star Game...............1-0 • The Minnesota Twins lead Major League Baseball, having eight players with at least 11 home runs. ahead of PHI
Starter Goes at least 5 inn......41-35
Starter Goes at least 6 inn......37-20 SURGING SOTO MILESTONE TRACKER @Todd_Dybas - NBC Sports Washington (July 12)
Starter Goes at least 7 inn..23-7 Dating to May 17, Juan Soto ranks among National League hit- Player Category Milestone Kendrick singles. Picks up where he left off.
ters in on-base percentage (2nd, .446), OPS (3rd, .1062), batting Yan Gomes HR 100 (90)
Home Whites........................ 7-7
Gerardo Parra RBI 500 (497)
Road Greys........................14-18 average (3rd, .347) and slugging percentage (5th, .617). @Todd_Dybas - NBC Sports Washington (July 12)
Anthony Rendon RBI 500 (482)
Red Alternates......................6-5 • On the season, he ranks in the National League in on-base Stephen Strasburg SO 1,621 (1,588) Harper’s throw to the plate was a bit far to the right
Blue Alternates.....................5-2 percentage (5th, .403), walks (T5th, 52), OPS (10th, .934) *Tying Steve Rogers for most in MON/WSH history and Knapp can’t snag and pull it back. Throw beat
Blue Stars & Stripes..............3-6 and average (13th, .297). Trea Turner H 500 (473) Zimmerman to the plate.
White Stars & Stripes..........11-4 Ryan Zimmerman R 947 (925)
*Tying Tim Raines for most in MON/WSH history
1969 Montreal Expos.............1-0 Knapp hit with a tough E-2 on the play.
Year Opp. Lg W L SV
SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 PHI NL 0 2 0 0 3 3 0 14.1 13 9 7 2 10 18 1.60 — 4.40
CAREER 5 11 0 0 23 23 0 124.1 119 71 62 14 64 112 1.47 — 4.49
BULLPEN NOTES BULLPEN MAP
#63 DOOLITTLE, Sean (LHP) 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 • #61 K. McGowin
2019 WSH NL 6 2 19 23 40 0 0 38.1 41 13 13 3 11 46 1.36 2.84 3.05 • #33 M. Grace • #21 T. Rainey
LAST: 7/12 at PHI (1.0 IP, H, 2 SO) • #36 T. Sipp • #21 T. Rainey
Hard-throwing left-handed closer earned his second career All-Star selection in 2018...Enters his second full season with the Nationals. • #56 F. Rodney
• Ranks T6th in NL with 19 saves...His 6 wins are a career-high and are T2nd among NL relievers...Has issued just 4 BB in his last 18 appearances. • #51 W. Suero
• Since joining WSH (7/16/17) has allowed 5 XBH to LHB...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (91%), Split Finger (4.6%), Slider (4.4%). VS. PHILLIES
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 19 / 8 OPP. SLASH: .265 / .321 / .394 PLAYER W L S G IP ER ERA
Corbin
#33 GRACE, Matt (LHP)
2019 1 0 0 2 13.0 4 2.77
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
Career 4 2 0 7 44.2 16 3.22
2019 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 37 0 0 33.1 40 23 22 6 8 21 1.44 5.10 5.94
Doolittle
LAST: 7/6 vs. KCR (1.0 IP, H, SO)
2019 2 0 3 6 6.2 0 0.00
Lefty who experienced a career year in 2018...Has induced ground balls at a rate of 54.8% in his 164 career big league games (MLB average: 45%).
Career 4 0 9 15 17.1 1 0.52
• Last 14 games: 2.08 ERA (3 ER/13.0 IP), 10 H, 3 ER, HR, BB, 4 SO, .233 opp. AVG (10-for-44).
Grace
• Posted a 2.87 ERA in 56 games in 2018...Pitch mix: Sinker (62.1%), Slider (27.7%), Changeup (6.1%), Cutter (3.9%), Curve (0.2%).
2019 0 0 0 5 7.1 8 9.82
HOLDS: 4 IR / IS: 24 / 11 OPP. SLASH: .303 / .345 / .508
Career 1 0 0 20 23.0 16 6.26
#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 1 0 0 2 2.0 1 4.50
2019 TOR/WSH AL/NL 1 0 1 1 28 0 0 35.0 31 14 14 2 10 29 1.17 3.23 3.60 Career 1 1 0 13 17.1 10 5.19
LAST: 7/5 vs. KCR (1.2 IP, 2 H) McGowin
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: 17 G, 3.43 ERA (8 ER/21.1 IP), 14 SO, 5 BB and 3 holds...Has tossed more than 1.0 IP in 6 of the 17 games. Career 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 9.00
• Earned 1st win of the season on 6/20 vs. PHI...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (56.2%), Slider (26.3%), Curve (10.6%), Changeup (6.9%). Rainey
HOLDS: 4 IR / IS: 17 / 10 OPP. SLASH: .231 / .290 / .358 2019 0 0 0 2 2.0 1 4.50
Career 0 0 0 3 3.0 5 15.00
#61 MCGOWIN, Kyle (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 1.0 0 0.00
2019 WSH NL 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 10.0 14 12 11 3 2 11 1.60 5.81 9.90 Career 0 1 5 15 13.0 2 1.38
LAST: Sanchez
Former fifth-round pick of the Los Angeles Angels in the 2015 First-Year Player Draft...Made his Major League debut with Washington in 2018. 2019 0 2 0 3 14.1 7 4.40
• Was recalled from Double-A Harrisburg, 7/12...Has appeared in 2 G out of Washington’s bullpen, tossing 3.0 IP in both games. Career 5 11 0 23 124.1 62 4.49
• Led MiLB in WHIP (0.90) with 152 SO in 2018....Pitch mix: Sinker (48.6%), Slider (40.7%), Changeup (5.6%), 4-Seam (3.4%), Curve (1.7%). Scherzer
HOLDS: IR / IS: 0 / 0 OPP. SLASH: .326 / .362 / .558 2019 1 1 0 2 12.0 1 0.75
Career 10 3 0 19 124.2 34 2.45
#21 RAINEY, Tanner (RHP) Sipp
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2019 1 0 0 4 1.2 1 5.40
2019 WSH NL 1 3 0 3 21 0 0 19.0 13 11 10 3 14 27 1.42 4.95 4.74 Career 2 1 0 12 7.1 7 8.59
LAST: 7/6 vs. KCR (1.0 IP, H, BB) Strasburg
Hard-throwing right-handed reliever was acquired by Washington in exchange for Tanner Roark on Dec. 12, 2018. 2019 1 0 0 2 10.0 6 5.40
• Has offered scoreless relief in 14 of his 21 outings...Opponents are hitting .188 (13-for-69) with 3 2B and 3 HR against him. Career 13 2 0 25 164.2 48 2.62
• Earned 1st MLB win, 6/1 at CIN...Pitch mix: Sinker (70.7%), Slider (29.1%), Changeup (0.3%). Suero
HOLDS: 6 IR / IS: 7 / 3 OPP. SLASH: .188 / .341 / .362 2019 0 0 0 6 5.1 2 3.38
Career 1 0 0 14 13.2 4 2.63
#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 2 2 3 24 0 0 20.2 26 17 17 2 14 20 1.94 4.55 7.40
LAST: 7/12 at PHI (Hold, 1.0 IP, BB)
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: 7 G, 3 Holds, 2 SV, 2.84 ERA (2 ER/6.1 IP), 6 SO, 2 BB...Has a .273/.333/.318 opp. slash line w/WSH...Earned his 1st save w/WSH, 6/28 at DET.
• Is the oldest pitcher to toe the rubber in WSH history (2005-pres.)...Pitch mix: Sinker (50.6%), Changeup (29.4%), 4-seam (16.4%), Slider (3.6%).
HOLDS: 3 IR / IS: 6 / 3 OPP. SLASH: .325 / .426 / .438
...................................................................................................... 2, at Chicago (A.L.), June 10 5/31 atCIN L, 9-3 24-33 4th, -9.0 Mahle (2-5) Corbin (5-3) None 24,358 / 2:49
6/1 atCIN W, 5-2 25-33 4th, -8.0 Rainey (1-1) Roark (4-4) Doolittle (11) 27,748 / 2:59
Most Walks:................................................................................... 12, at New York (N.L.), April 7 6/2 atCIN W, 4-1 26-33 4th, -7.0 Scherzer (3-5) Gray (2-5) Doolittle (12) 22,801 / 3:07
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 15, at Milwaukee, May 8 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 Hits:............................................................................... 2, at New York (N.L.), May 21 6/5 vsCWS W, 6-4 28-33 4th, -6.5 Doolittle (4-1) Colomé (2-1) None 28,910 / 3:07
6/6 atSD L, 5-4 28-34 4th, -7.0 Lucchesi (5-3) Corbin (5-4) Yates (23) 19,908 / 3:07
...................................................................................................... 2, at San Diego, June 7 6/7 atSD L, 5-4 28-35 4th, -8.0 Warren (4-1) Doolittle (4-2) None 21,645 / 2:46
...................................................................................................... 2, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 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 Sac Flies:.............................................................................. 2, at Milwaukee, May 8 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
...................................................................................................... 2, vs. Arizona, June 14 6/12 OFF DAY 4th, -7.5
...................................................................................................... 2, at Philadelphia, July 12 6/13 vsARI L, 5-0 31-37 4th, -8.5 Greinke (8-2) Fedde (1-1) None 24,909 / 2:15 (1:03)
6/14 vsARI W, 7-3 32-37 4th, -8.5 Scherzer (5-5) Ray (5-4) None 29,853 / 2:57
Most Hit-By-Pitch:......................................................................... 2, done 8 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:...................................................................................... 2, done 15 times. 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:................................................................................. 7, Trea Turner, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 6/19 vsPHI(N) W, 2-0 35-38 3rd, -8.0 Scherzer (6-5) Arrieta (6-6) Doolittle (15) 24,220 / 3:05
Most At-Bats (9-inning games):..................................................... 6, done 4 times. 6/20 vsPHI W, 7-5 36-38 3rd, -7.5 Guerra (1-0) Pivetta (4-2) Doolittle (16) 31,329/3:05 (:30)
6/21 vsATL W, 4-3 37-38 3rd, -6.5 Strasburg (8-4) Keuchel (0-1) Suero (1) 34,212 / 3:01
Most Plate Appearances:................................................................ 7, Adam Eaton, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 6/22 vsATL L, 13-9 37-39 3rd, -7.5 Minter (1-4) Ross (0-1) None 37,492 / 3:42
6/23 vsATL L, 4-3 37-40 3rd, -8.5 Minter (2-4) Rainey (1-2) Jackson (11) 34,256 / 3:09
....................................................................................................... 7, Trea Turner, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 6/24 OFF DAY 3rd, -8.0
Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games):................................... 6, done 9 times. 6/25 atMIA W, 6-1 38-40 3rd, -8.0 Scherzer (7-5) Richards (3-8) None 7,327 / 2:27
6/26 atMIA W, 7-5 39-40 3rd, -8.0 Corbin (7-5) Gallen (0-1) Doolittle (17) 6,276 / 3:19
Most Runs:..................................................................................... 4, Juan Soto, at Atlanta, May 29 6/27 atMIA W, 8-5 40-40 3rd, -7.0 Strasburg (9-4) Alcantara (4-7) None 7,751 / 2:51
6/28 atDET W, 3-1 41-40 3rd, -7.0 Sánchez (4-6) Norris (2-7) Rodney (1) 20,877 / 3:04
Most Hits:....................................................................................... 3, Ryan Zimmerman, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 6/29 atDET L, 7-5 41-41 3rd, -8.0 Alcántara (3-1) Rainey (1-3) Greene (22) 27,716 / 3:13
....................................................................................................... 3, Trea Turner, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 6/30 atDET
7/1 OFF DAY
W, 2-1 42-41 3rd, -7.0 Scherzer (8-5) Jimenez (2-6)
3rd, -7.0
Doolittle (18) 21,052 / 2:53
Most Doubles:................................................................................. 3, Ryan Zimmerman, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 7/2 vsMIA W, 3-2 43-41 3rd, -6.0 Doolittle (5-2) Quijada (0-2) None 21,361 / 3:01 (1:16)
7/3 vsMIA W, 3-1 44-41 3rd, -6.0 Strasburg (10-4) Alcantara (4-8) Doolittle (19) 25,483 / 3:07
Most Doubles (9-inning games):.................................................... 2, done 5 times. 7/4 vsMIA W, 5-2 45-41 2nd, -6.0 Sánchez (5-6) Hernandez (1-3) Rodney (2) 27,350 / 3:17
Most Triples:................................................................................... 1, done 14 times. 7/5 vsKCR L, 7-4 (11) 45-42 3rd, -7.0 Flynn (2-0)
7/6 vsKCR
Venters (0-1)
W, 6-0 46-42 2nd, -6.0 Scherzer (9-5) Sparkman (2-5) None
Peralta (2) 25,213 / 4:40
27,863 / 2:44
Most Home Runs:........................................................................... 2, 5x, Last: Matt Adams, vs. Arizona, June 16 7/7 vsKCR W, 5-2 47-42 2nd, -6.0 Doolittle (6-2) Diekman (0-6) None 21,873 / 2:37
7/8-7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK (All-Star Game played, 7/9 at CLE, FINAL: AL 4, NL 3
Most Extra-Base Hits:..................................................................... 3, Trea Turner, at Chicago (A.L.), June 10 7/12 atPHI W, 4-0 48-42 2nd, -6.0 Strasburg (11-4) Pivetta (4-4) None 42,318 / 3:15
....................................................................................................... 3, Ryan Zimmerman, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 7/13 atPHI
7/14 atPHI
Most Total Bases:........................................................................... 9, Trea Turner, at Chicago (A.L.), June 10 7/15 OFF DAY
7/16 atBAL
Most Runs Batted In:...................................................................... 7, Matt Adams, vs. Arizona, June 16 7/17 atBAL
Most Stolen Bases:......................................................................... 3, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 7/18 atATL
7/19 atATL
Most Caught Stealing:.................................................................... 1, done 18 times. 7/20 atATL
7/21 atATL
Most Walks:.................................................................................... 3, done 6 times. 7/22 vsCOL
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 4, Michael A. Taylor, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 7/23 vsCOL
7/24 vsCOL
....................................................................................................... 4, Yan Gomes, at Milwaukee, May 8 7/25 vsCOL
Most Sac Hits:................................................................................ 1, done 29 times. 7/26 vsLAD
7/27 vsLAD
Most Sac Flies:............................................................................... 1, done 23 times. 7/28 vsLAD
7/29 vsATL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:.......................................................................... 2, Victor Robles, vs. Atlanta, June 21 7/30 vsATL
Most GDP:....................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 13 7/31 vsATL
8/1 OFF DAY
TEAM PITCHING 8/2 atARI
8/3 atARI
Most Innings Pitched:..................................................................... 11.0, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 8/4 atARI
....................................................................................................... 11.0, vs. Kansas City, July 5 (11 innings) 8/5 atSFG
8/6 atSFG
Most Hits Allowed:.......................................................................... 18, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/7 atSFG
8/8 OFF DAY
Most Batters Faced:....................................................................... 52, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/9 atNYM
Most Runs Allowed:........................................................................ 14, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/10 atNYM
8/11 atNYM
Most Earned Runs:......................................................................... 14, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/12 vsCIN
8/13 vsCIN
Most Home Runs Allowed:.............................................................. 6, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/14 vsCIN
Most Walks Allowed:....................................................................... 7, done 4 times. 8/15 OFF DAY
8/16 vsMIL
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 16, 3x, Last: vs. Miami, July 3 8/17 vsMIL
8/18 vsMIL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:.......................................................................... 4, at New York (N.L.), April 7 8/19 atPIT
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/20 atPIT
8/21 atPIT
Most Innings Pitched:..................................................................... 9.0, Patrick Corbin, vs. Miami, May 25 8/22 atPIT
8/23 atCHI
Most Hits Allowed:.......................................................................... 11, Max Scherzer, at Miami, April 20 8/24 atCHI
....................................................................................................... 11, Patrick Corbin, at Cincinnati, May 31 8/25 atCHI
8/27 vsBAL
Most Batters Faced:....................................................................... 30, Max Scherzer, vs. Pittsburgh, April 14 8/28 vsBAL
....................................................................................................... 30, Max Scherzer, vs. St. Louis, May 1 8/29 OFF DAY
8/30 vsMIA
Most Runs Allowed:........................................................................ 8, Patrick Corbin, at Cincinnati, May 31 8/31 vsMIA
9/1 vsMIA
Most Earned Runs:......................................................................... 7, Patrick Corbin, at Chicago (A.L.), June 11 9/2 vsNYM
Most Home Runs:........................................................................... 4, Stephen Strasburg, vs. Arizona, June 15 9/3 vsNYM
9/4 vsNYM
Most Walks:.................................................................................... 5, 3x, Last: Erick Fedde, vs. Philadelphia, June 20 9/5 atATL
9/6 atATL
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 15, Max Scherzer, at Cincinnati, June 2 9/7 atATL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:.......................................................................... 2, done 4 times. 9/8 atATL
9/9 OFF DAY
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/10 atMIN
9/11 atMIN
Longest winning streak.................................................................. 5 games, Last: June 16-June 21. 9/12 atMIN
Longest losing streak..................................................................... 5 games, last: May 19-May 23 9/13 vsATL
9/14 vsATL
Longest game, innings................................................................... 11.0 inn, July 5 vs. Kansas City and April 28 vs. San Diego 9/15 vsATL
9/16 atSTL
Longest game, time (9-inning game)............................................. 4 hours, 9 minutes, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/17 atSTL
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)....................................... 4 hours, 40 minutes, July 4 vs. Kansas City 9/18 atSTL
9/19 OFF DAY
Shortest game, time....................................................................... 2 hours, 15 minutes, June 14 vs. Arizona 9/20 atMIA
9/21 atMIA
Largest crowd, Nationals Park........................................................ 42,263, March 28 vs. New York (NL) 9/22 atMIA
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park...................................................... 17,890, April 29 vs. St. Louis Cardinals 9/23 vsPHI
9/24 vsPHI(D)
Largest winning margin................................................................. 14 runs, April 10 at Philadelphia 9/24 vsPHI(N)
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