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2019 World Series Champions National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012 National League Wild Card: 2019
Gore’s curveball boasts a 39.2% whiff rate (swing&miss/total swings), eigthth among all MLB curveballs (min. 100 Rk. Player S0/9.0 IP vs. RED SOX
PA) and the third-highest among MLB lefties. 1. Max Scherzer (2019) 12.69 PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
2. Max Scherzer (2020) 12.30 Duvall
3. Max Scherzer (2018) 12.24 2023 0 0 0 0 —
EARNING THE CAPITAL K IN MacKenzie
4. Max Scherzer (2017) 12.02 Career 2 0 0 0 .000
Gore’s 134 strikeouts through 23 starts are the fifth-most in Nationals history (2005-pres.) by any pitcher in his 5. Max Scherzer (2016) 11.19
first 23 starts with the club behind Max Scherzer (191; 2015), Patrick Corbin (164; 2019), Gio González (154; 2012) 6. Max Scherzer (2015) Reyes
10.86
and Stephen Strasburg (154; 2010). 7. Stephen Strasburg (2019) 10.81
2023 0 0 0 0 —
• Gore’s 10.31 strikeouts per 9.0 innings would rank 10th in a season in Nationals history (2005-pres.). 8. Patrick Corbin (2019) 10.60 Career 2 1 0 0 .500
9. Stephen Strasburg (2017) 10.47 Turner
PERSONAL 10. MacKenzie Gore (2023) 10.31 2023 0 0 0 0 —
MacKenzie Evan Gore...Led Whiteville (N.C.) High School to three state titles in four years...Was the Gatorade Career 2 0 0 0 .000
National High School Athlete of the Year for all sports in 2017...Went 11-0 with a 0.19 ERA (2 ER) and 158 strikeouts (5 BB) in 74.1 innings...Also hit .480 with
six HR, 25 RBI and an .880 slugging percentage.
#29 RUTHERFORD, Blake (L) — OF — Age: 26 — Born: Simi Valley, CA — Drafted by NYY (1st rd., 2016) — Chaminade Prep
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
2023 WSH NL 8 23 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 .130 .167 .130 .297
LAST GAME: 8/15 vs. BOS: 1-4, R HOMESTAND: 3-7, BB, 2 R
Former first round pick and top-100 prospect in 2017, Rutherford signed a Minor League contract with Washington on January 28, 2023.
• Had his contract selected, 8/4 and made his MLB debut that night at Cincinnati...First Major League hit 8/12 vs. Oakland, single off Luis Medina.
• Ranked in Washington's system in HR (T4th, 11), extra-base hits (5th, 32), doubles (6th, 19), RBI (T7th, 43) and hits (T7th, 81).
• Hit .345/.395/.583 in 62 games between Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Rochester...Joins WSH riding an 11-game hitting streak with Rochester.
• Appeared in both right field (36 G) and left field (16 G) as well as designated hitter (10 G).
RISP: .200 (1-5), 0 HR, 0 RBI LAST HOMER: N/A CAREER HOMERS: 0
HITTERS NOTES TOP PROSPECTS
#20 RUIZ, Keibert (S) — C — Age: 25 — Born: Valencia, VEN — Signed by LAD as NDFA (7/20/14) Baseball America - Aug. 9 Update
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 1. Dylan Crews (No. 3 overall)
2023 WSH NL 100 381 38 97 17 0 14 46 27 39 1 1 .255 .311 .409 .720 2. James Wood, OF (No. 4 overall)
LAST GAME: 8/15 vs. BOS: 1-4, 2B, 2 RBI, R HOMESTAND: 7-18, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, BB, 6 R 3. Brady House, 3B (No. 91 overall)
Switch-hitting catcher is one of the top up-and-coming backstops...Signed an 8-year contract in 2023 that will keep him in D.C. until at least 2030. 4. Robert Hassell III, OF
• Last 10 G: 15-for-39 (.385), 3 2B, 3 HR, 7 RBI, 6 BB, 8 R...Is 6th in the NL (2nd among MLB catchers) with .348 AVG w/RISP...Is 2nd in MLB with 9.4% SO. 5. Elijah Green, OF
• 1 of 3 Nationals (2005-pres.) catchers to steal a base and homer in the same game (K. Suzuki and J. Solano in 2012). 6. Cade Cavalli, RHP
• Is .306/.350/.444 with 12 2B, 1 HR, 14 RBI, 6 BB as a right-handed batter...Is .234/.295/.396 with 5 2B, 13 HR, 32 RBI, 21 BB as a left-handed batter. 7. Jackson Rutledge, RHP
• First career walk-off HR 8/12 vs. Oakland...Did not strike out in 42 PA from 4/11 to 4/27 (T1st in MLB) and 34 PA from 6/22-6/30 (1st in MLB). 8. Yohandy Morales, 3B
RISP: .348 (31-89), 3 HR, 34 RBI LAST HOMER: 8/12/23 vs. OAK (Erceg) CAREER HOMERS: 25 9. Cristhian Vaquero, OF
10. Jake Bennett, LHP
#22 SMITH, Dominic (L) — 1B — Age: 28 — Born: Los Angeles, Calif. — Drafted by NYM (1st rd., 2013) — Junipero Serra HS
11. Travis Sykora, RHP
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
12. Jarlin Susana, RHP
2023 WSH NL 116 406 41 109 16 1 5 31 35 71 1 0 .268 .341 .350 .690
13. Jeremy De La Rosa, OF
LAST GAME: 8/15 vs. BOS: 2-4, 2 2B, HOMESTAND: 4-11, 2 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 2 R
14. Daylen Lile, OF
Left-handed first baseman signed a one-year contract with the Nationals in December 2022 and is under control through 2024.
15. Trey Lipscomb, INF
• Last 43 G: .296/.371/.430, 9 2B, 3 HR, 14 RBI, 10 BB, 13 R, 6 HBP, SB...Is 4th on WSH with 31 multi-hit games.
16. TJ White, 1B
• Ranks 11th among NL lefties with a .258 AVG vs. LHP...Had three consecutive multi-hit games twice this season (6/14-16 and 5/23-25).
17. Cole Henry, RHP
• Hit .299 with a .375 on-base percentage from May 7 to June 16...Reached safely in 27 of the 35 games during that stretch.
18. Armando Cruz, SS
• In 2021, set or matched career marks in nearly every offensive category, including home runs (11), runs (43), hits (145), RBI (58) and walks (35).
19. Andry Lara, RHP
RISP: .174 (16-92), 0 HR, 24 RBI LAST HOMER: 7/9/23 vs. TEX (Dunning) CAREER HOMERS: 51
20. Jose A. Ferrer, LHP
#28 THOMAS, Lane — OF — Age: 27 — Born: Knoxville, Tenn. — Drafted by TOR (5th rd., 2014) — Bearden (TN) HS 21. Israel Pineda, C
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 22. Zach Brzykcy, RHP
2023 WSH NL 119 472 81 133 29 2 20 68 28 135 15 3 .282 .328 .479 .807 23. Jake Alu, INF/OF
LAST GAME: 8/15 vs. BOS: 0-3, BB, R HOMESTAND: 3-13, HBP, RBI, BB, 3 R 24. Jacob Young, OF
Washington’s 2022 Player of the Year...Is in his 3rd season in D.C. after being acquired from STL...Entered 2023 with a .426 SLG in 191 games with WSH. 25. DJ Herz, LHP
• NL ranks: hits (T4th, 133), doubles (T5th, 29), runs (8th, 81) and total bases (9th, 226)...Leads MLB with 12 outfield assists. 26. Darren Baker, 2B
• Ranks among NL OF: hits (2nd, 133), 2B (T2nd, 29), extra-base hits (3rd, 51), total bases (3rd, 226), runs (5th, 81), AVG (6th, .282) and SLG (6th, .479) 27. Roismar Quintana, OF
• Has a career-high 20 HR...All 20 have come since May 1...Is hitting .339 (21-for-62) with a .565 SLG (8 2B, 2 HR) w/RISP in 43 games since June 10. 28. Drew Millas, C
• Tied WSH record with 4 SB, 7/23 vs. SFG...Career-high on-base (26 G 5/3-30) and hitting (15 G 5/15-30) streaks...Is 5-for-5, 2B, HR, 7 RBI in extras. 29. Matt Cronin, LHP
RISP: .279 (34-122), 5 HR, 52 RBI LAST HOMER: 8/8/23 at PHI (Wheeler) CAREER HOMERS: 49 30. Mitchell Parker, LHP
MLBPipeline.com - August 15 Update
#14 VARGAS, Ildemaro (S) — INF/OF — Age: 32 — Born: Caripito, VEN — Signed by STL as NDFA (6/24/08) 1. Dylan Crews, OF (No. 4 overall)
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2. James Wood, OF (No. 7 overall)
2023 WSH NL 53 157 22 39 9 1 4 25 7 12 0 1 .248 .279 .395 .674 3. Brady House, 3B (No. 43 overall)
LAST GAME: 8/15 vs. BOS: 0-4 HOMESTAND: 4-16, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R 4. Cade Cavalli, RHP
Dependable, versatile, energetic switch-hitting infielder enters his seventh Major League season and second with Washington in 2023. 5. Elijah Green, OF
• Last 7 G: 8-for-27, 2 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 4 R..Started the season 1-for-12...2 of his 4 HR this season have come vs. Philadelphia. 6. Daylen Lile, OF
• Did not strike out in 26 straight PA from May 25-June 23, the 2nd-longest active streak in MLB at the time. 7. Yohandy Morales, 3B
• Has played 3B (20 G), SS (11 G), LF (9 G), 2B (6 G), RF (1 G), P (1 G)...Went 3-for-5, falling a HR short of the cycle on 5/10 at SFG. 8. Robert Hassell III, OF
• Recorded a career-high 10-G hitting streak, 8/24-9/4/2022...All 3 of his HR in 2022 were go-ahead homers. 9. Cristhian Vaquero, OF
RISP: .278 (10-36), 1 HR, 17 RBI LAST HOMER: 8/11/23 vs. OAK (Long) CAREER HOMERS: 16Ga. Ut fugiatatur acea sae 10. Jake Bennett, LHP
WALK-OFFS / HOMERS 11. Travis Sykora, RHP
WALK-OFF WINS (5) 12. Jarlin Susana, RHP
DATE SCORE BATTER/RUNNER ACTION RBI PITCHER INN OUTS NOTES 13. Jackson Rutledge, RHP
5/4 vs. CHC W, 4-3 Alex Call HR 1 Brad Boxberger B9th 0 Leading 3-0...Allowed 3 runs in Top 8th 14. Trey Lipscomb, INF
7/26 vs. COL W, 5-4 Abrams/Smith 1B 1 Matt Koch B9th 1 4-run comeback...Abrams' 2nd career walk-off 15. Kevin Made, SS
8/2 vs. MIL W, 3-2 Call/Dickerson/Vargas FC 2 Devin Williams B9th 0 Vargas scored from 2nd on errant throw to HP 16. DJ Herz, LHP
8/12 vs. OAK W, 3-2 Keibert Ruiz HR 1 Lucas Erceg B9th 0 First career walk-off hit and home run for Ruiz 17. Jake Alu, INF/OF
8/13 vs. OAK W, 8-7 Jeter Downs 1B 1 Kirby Snead B9th 2 Trailed 7-2 entering the 9th, Downs 1st career walk-off
18. Jeremy De La Rosa, OF
WALK-OFF HOMERS (2) 19. Cole Henry, RHP
DATE SCORE BATTER ACTION RBI PITCHER INN OUTS NOTES 20. Andrew Pinckney, OF
5/4 vs. CHC W, 4-3 Alex Call HR 1 Brad Boxberger B9th 0 Call's 1st career walk-off home run 21. Roismar Quintana, OF
8/12 vs. OAK W, 3-2 Keibert Ruiz HR 1 Lucas Erceg B9th 0 First career walk-off hit and home run for Ruiz 22. Israel Pineda, C
23. Drew Millas, C
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (1) 24. Andry Lara, RHP
DATE SCORE BATTER RBI PITCHER INN OUTS NOTES 25. Darren Baker, 2B
6/23 at SDP L, 13-3 Michael Chavis 1 Ray Kerr 9th 0 First career pinch-hit home run
26. Mitchell Parker, LHP
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (5) 27. Armando Cruz, SS
DATE SCORE BATTERS PITCHER INN OUTS NOTES 28. T.J. White, 1B/OF
4/7 at COL W, 10-5 Alex Call/Jeimer Candelario Jose Ureña T1st 0 100th back-to-back HR in WSH history 29. Zach Brzykcy, RHP
5/23 vs. SDP L, 7-4 CJ Abrams/Lane Thomas Yu Darvish B5th 2 Trailed 3-0, tied after 30. Jacob Young, OF
5/31 at LAD W, 10-6 Keibert Ruiz/CJ Abrams Noah Syndergaard T2nd 2 Down 3-0, made it 3-2, Nats came back to win
7/8 vs. TEX W, 8-3 Jeimer Candelario/Joey Meneses Andrew Heaney B1st 0 Gave WSH a 4-0 lead...1st four hitters all scored
8/6 at CIN W, 6-3 CJ Abrams/Lane Thomas Lyon Richardson T1st 0 First 2 pitches of game...1st time in WSH history
Most Plate Appearances:.......................................................... 6, done 11 times. 6/9 @ATL L, 3-2 25-37 5th/-13.5 Yates (2-0) Finnegan (3-3) Iglesias (9) 2:46 / 40,297
6/10 @ATL L, 6-4 25-38 5th/-14.5 Shuster (3-2) Gore (3-5) Minter (9) 2:22 / 40,799
Most Runs:.................................................................................. 3, done 9 times. 6/11 @ATL W, 6-2 26-38 5th/-13.5 Williams (3-4) Elder (4-1) None 2:23 / 36,744
6/12 OFF DAY 26-38 5th/-13.0
Most Hits:.................................................................................... 6, Luis Garcia, at Kansas City, May 26 6/13 @HOU L, 6-1 26-39 5th/-13.5 H. Brown (6-3) Corbin (4-7) None 2:30 / 39,546
6/14 @HOU L, 5-4 26-40 5th/-15.0 Pressly (1-2) Harvey (2-3) None 2:24 / 39,796
Most Doubles:............................................................................ 3, Joey Meneses, vs. New York (N.L.), May 15 6/15 @HOU W, 4-1 (10) 27-40 5th/-15.0 Harvey (3-3) Maton (0-2) Edwards Jr. (2) 3:12 / 38,303
6/16 MIA L, 6-5 27-41 5th/-16.0 Nardi (4-1) Edwards Jr. (1-3) Puk (8) 2:45 / 22,379
3, Jeimer Candelario, vs. Miami, June 16 6/17 MIA L, 5-2 27-42 5th/-17.0 Garrett (3-2) Kuhl (0-4) Puk (9) 2:37 / 33,334
6/18 MIA L, 4-3 27-43 5th/-18.0 Luzardo (6-5) Corbin (4-8) Nardi (2) 2:21 / 25,339
Most Triples:............................................................................... 2, C.J. Abrams, at Colorado, April 7 6/19 STL L, 8-6 27-44 5th/-18.5 Flaherty (4-5) Gray (4-6) Hicks (3) 2:42 / 19,997
Most Home Runs:...................................................................... 2, 4x, Last: Joey Meneses, at Philadelphia, August 8 6/20 STL
6/21 STL
L, 9-3 27-45 5th/-19.5 Montgomery (4-7) Gore (3-6)
W, 3-0 28-45 5th/-19.0 Williams (4-4) Mikolas (4-5)
None
Harvey (4)
2:47 / 22,223
2:12 / 16,191
Most Extra-Base Hits:............................................................... 3, done 4 times. 6/22 ARI
6/23 @SD
L, 5-3 28-46 5th/-20.0 Henry (4-1)
L, 13-3 28-47 5th/-20.0 Musgrove (6-2)
Irvin (1-4)
Corbin (4-9)
McGough (5)
None
2:33 / 13,251
2:29 / 42,510
Most Total Bases:....................................................................... 9, 3x, Last: Keibert Ruiz, at Los Angeles (N.L.), May 31 6/24 @SD
6/25 @SD
W, 2-0 29-47 5th/-20.0 Gray (5-6)
W, 8-3 30-47 5th/-20.0 Gore (4-6)
Waldron (0-1)
Lugo (3-4)
Harvey (5)
None
2:45 / 43,364
3:09 / 41,403
Most Runs Batted In:................................................................. 5, Stone Garrett, at Colorado, April 8 6/26 @SEA L, 8-4 30-48 5th/-21.0 Castillo (5-6) Abbott (0-1) Sewald (14) 2:42 / 23,329
6/27 @SEA W, 7-4 (11) 31-48 5th/-21.0 Weems (1-0) Gott (0-3) None 3:28 / 22,671
Most Stolen Bases:.................................................................... 4, Lane Thomas, vs. San Francisco, July 23 6/28 @SEA W, 5-1 32-48 5th/-21.0 Corbin (5-9) Gilbert (5-5) Harvey (6) 2:25 / 26,437
6/29 OFF DAY 5th/-21.0
Most Caught Stealing:............................................................... 1, done 18 times. 6/30 @PHI W, 2-1 33-48 5th/-21.0 Gray (6-6) Sánchez (0-2) Harvey (7) 2:33 / 44,261
7/1 @PHI L, 19-4 33-49 5th/-22.0 Wheeler (7-4) Gore (4-7) None 2:43 / 42,784
Most Walks:................................................................................ 2, done 31 times. 7/2 @PHI W, 5-4 34-49 5th/-22.0 Williams (5-4) Suárez(2-3) Harvey (8) 2:31 / 41,531
7/3 CIN L, 3-2 34-50 5th/-23.0 Weaver (2-2) Irvin (1-5) Diaz (24) 2:37 (:25) / 36,290
Most Strikeouts:......................................................................... 4, 3x, Last: Joey Meneses, at Seattle, June 27 (11 innings) 7/4 CIN L, 8-4 34-51 5th/-23.0 Kennedy (1-0) Corbin (5-10) Sims (1) 3:01 / 30,434
7/5 CIN L, 9-2 34-52 5th/-24.0 Ashcraft (4-6) Gray (6-7) None 3:09 / 13,252
Most Sac Hits:............................................................................. 1, done 11 times. 7/6 CIN L, 5-4 (10) 34-53 5th/-24.5 Santillan (1-0) Harvey (3-4) Diaz (25) 3:13 / 10,064
7/7 TEX L, 7-2 34-54 5th/-25.5 Bradford (1-1) Williams (5-5) None 2:27 / 19,322
Most Sac Flies:............................................................................ 1, done 23 times. 7/8 TEX W, 8-3 35-54 5th/-25.5 Irvin (2-5) Heaney (5-6) None 2:12 (1:17) / 29,402
Most Hit-By-Pitch:..................................................................... 2, Alex Call, at Chicago (N.L.), July 19 7/9 TEX W, 7-2 36-54 5th/-24.5 Corbin (6-10) Dunning (8-2)
7/10-14 All-Star Break - All-Star Game to be played on July 11 at Seattle
None 2:25 / 17,547
Most GDP:................................................................................... 2, done 4 times. 7/14 @STL W, 7-5 37-54 5th/-24.0 Finnegan (4-3)
7/15 @STL
Hicks (1-6)
L, 9-6 37-55 5th/-24.5 Willingham (0-1) D. Hudson (1-0) None
Harvey (9) 2:43 / 42,042
2:58 (1:05) / 41,900
7/16 @STL L, 8-4 37-56 5th/-24.5 Flaherty (7-5) Gray (6-8) None 2:46 (:38) / 42,626
7/17 @CHC W, 7-5 38-56 5th/-24.0 Gore (5-7) Smyly (7-7) Finnegan (12) 2:44 /29,383
TEAM PITCHING 7/18 @CHC L, 17-3 38-57 5th/-24.0 Fulmer (1-5) Willingham (0-2) None 2:50 / 28,636
7/19 @CHC L, 8-3 38-58 5th/-24.0 Merryweather (3-0) Thompson (3-3) None 2:55 / 28,197
Most Innings Pitched:............................................................... 11.0, at Seattle, June 27 (11 innings) 7/20 OFF DAY 38-58 5th/-24.5
7/21 SF W, 5-3 39-58 5th/-24.5 Irvin (3-5) Wood (4-4) Finnegan (13) 2:24 / 26,062
Most Hits Allowed:.................................................................... 20, at Chicago (N.L.), July 18 7/22 SF W, 10-1 40-58 5th/-23.5 Gray (7-8) Webb (8-8) None 2:24 / 32,504
7/23 SF W, 6-1 41-58 5th/-23.5 Gore (6-7) Alexander (6-1) None 2:28 / 23,404
Most Batters Faced:................................................................... 52, vs. Cincinnati, July 5 7/24 COL L, 10-6 41-59 5th/-24.0 Kauffmann (1-3) Corbin (6-11) None 2:55 / 17,194
7/25 COL W, 6-5 42-59 5th/-23.0 Ferrer (1-0) Lawrence (3-4) Finnegan (14) 2:31 / 18,182
Most Runs Allowed:................................................................... 19, at Philadelphia, July 1 7/26 COL W, 5-4 43-59 5th/-22.0 Machado (1-0) Bard (4-2) None 2:23 / 16,893
7/27 @NYM L, 2-1 43-60 5th/-22.5 Peterson (3-7) Thompson (3-4) Raley (2) 2:48 (1:37) / 32,834
Most Earned Runs:.................................................................... 19, at Philadelphia, July 1 7/28 @NYM L, 5-1 43-61 5th/-23.5 Scherzer (9-4) Gore (6-8) None 2:37 / 25,385
Most Home Runs Allowed:....................................................... 5, vs. Philadelphia, June 4 7/29 @NYM W, 11-6 44-61 5th/-23.5 Corbin (7-11)
7/30 @NYM L, 5-2 44-62 5th/-24.5 Verlander (6-5)
Carrasco (3-5)
Williams (5-6)
None
Raley (3)
3:04 (1:20) / 30,858
2:33 / 33,861
Most Walks Allowed:................................................................. 11, at Arizona, May 7 7/31 MIL
8/1 MIL
W, 5-3 45-62 5th/-23.5 Weems (2-0)
L, 6-4 45-63 5th/-24.5 Peralta (7-8)
Peguero (2-4)
Gray (7-9)
Finnegan (15) 2:30 / 19,290
Williams (27) 2:41 / 19,847
Most Strikeouts:......................................................................... 15, at New York (N.L.), April 26 8/2 MIL
8/3 OFF DAY
W, 3-2 46-63 5th/-24.5 Finnegan (5-3)
5th/-24.5
Willimas (5-3) None 2:20 / 17,312
Most Hit-By-Pitch:..................................................................... 3, at New York (N.L.), July 27 8/4 @CIN W, 6-3 (10) 47-63 5th/-24.5 Machado (2-0)
8/5 @CIN W, 7-3 48-63 5th/-23.5 Adon (1-0)
Díaz (3-3)
Abbott (6-3)
Finnegan (16) 2:50 / 39,284
None 2:30 / 41,059
8/6 @CIN W, 6-3 49-63 5th/-22.5 Machado (3-0) Richardson (0-1) Finnegan (17) 3:07 / 26.195
8/7 @PHI 5th/-22.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN - MADE UP AS A DH 8/8
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/8 @PHI L, 8-4 49-64 Wheeler (9-5) Williams (5-7) None 2:33
8/8 @PHI W, 5-4 50-64 5th/-22.5 Weems (3-0) Kimbrel (6-3) Finnegan (18) 3:04 / 40,264
Most Innings Pitched:............................................................... 7.0, done 8 times. 8/9 @PHI L, 7-0 50-65 5th/-23.5 Lorenzen (7-7) Gore (6-9) None 2:09 / 30,406
8/10 @PHI L, 6-2 50-66 5th/-23.5 Strahm (8-3) Machado (3-1) None 3:08 / 30,113
Most Hits Allowed:.................................................................... 11, Patrick Corbin, vs. Arizona, June 7 8/11 OAK W, 8-2 51-66 5th/-23.5 Abbott (1-1) Blackburn (2-3) None 2:52 / 22,651
8/12 OAK W, 3-2 52-66 5th/-24.0 Finnegan (6-3) Erceg (2-3) None 2:44 / 28,635
11, Patrick Corbin, vs. Miami, June 18 8/13 OAK W, 8-7 53-66 5th/-23.5 La Sorsa (1-0) Snead (1-1) None 3:09 / 19,240
8/14 OFF DAY 53-66 5th/-23.5
Most Batters Faced:................................................................... 31, Josiah Gray, at Miami, May 16 8/15 BOS L, 5-4 53-67 5th/-24.5 Schreiber (2-1) Gray (7-10) Jansen (28) 2:57 / 23,516
31, Patrick Corbin, vs. Miami, June 18 8/16 BOS
8/17 BOS
Most Runs Allowed:................................................................... 8, Chad Kuhl, vs. Pittsburgh, April 29 8/18 PHI
8/19 PHI
8, Paolo Espino, at Chicago (N.L.), July 18 8/20 PHI
8/21 OFF DAY
LITTLE LEAGUE CLASSIC - WILLIAMSPORT, PA
Most Earned Runs:.................................................................... 8, Chad Kuhl, vs. Pittsburgh, April 29 8/22 @NYY
8/23 @NYY
8, Paolo Espino, at Chicago (N.L.), July 18 8/24 @NYY
8/25 @MIA
Most Home Runs:...................................................................... 3, 5x, Last: MacKenzie Gore, at Philadelphia, August 9 8/26 @MIA
8/27 @MIA
Most Walks:................................................................................ 6, Josiah Gray, vs. Detroit, May 21 8/28 @TOR
8/29 @TOR
Most Strikeouts:......................................................................... 11, MacKenzie Gore, at Kansas City, May 28 8/30 @TOR
8/31 MIA
Most Hit-By-Pitch:..................................................................... 2, Josiah Gray, at Los Angeles (A.L.), April 11 9/1 MIA
9/2 MIA
2, Josiah Gray, at New York (N.L.), July 27 9/3 MIA
9/4 OFF DAY
9/5 NYM
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/6 NYM
9/7 OFF DAY
Longest winning streak............................................................ 4 games, Aug. 2 - Aug. 6 9/8 LAD
9/9 LAD
Longest losing streak................................................................ 6 games, June 3-June 10 9/10 LAD
9/11 @PIT
Longest game, innings............................................................. 11.0 innings, at Seattle, June 27 9/12 @PIT
Longest game, time (9-inning game)................................... 3:19, vs. San Diego, May 25 9/13 @PIT
9/14 @PIT
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)............................. 3:28, at Seattle, June 27 9/15 @MIL
9/16 @MIL
Shortest game, time (9-inning game)................................... 1:55, vs. Chicago (NL), May 4 9/17 @MIL
9/18 CWS
Largest Home Crowd................................................................ 35,756 vs. Atlanta, March 30 9/19 CWS
9/20 CWS
Smallest Home Crowd.............................................................. 10,065 vs. Cincinnati, July 6 9/21 ATL
9/22 ATL
Largest winning margin........................................................... 9 runs vs. San Francisco, July 22 9/23 ATL
9/24 ATL
Largest losing margin............................................................... 15 runs, vs. Pittsburgh, April 30 (L, 16-1) 9/25 OFF DAY
9/26 @BAL
15 runs at Philadelphia, July 1 (L, 19-4) 9/27 @BAL
9/28 OFF DAY
Largest deficit overcome to win............................................. 5 runs, vs. Oakland, August 13 (Down 7-2 after T9th, W, 8-7) 9/29 @ATL
9/30 @ATL
Largest lead relinquished to lose............................................ 5 runs, vs. St. Louis, June 19 (Up 5-0 after B2nd, L, 8-6) 10/1 @ATL