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Thursday, December 30, 2010

If Opening Day was today.....

If opening day was today my line up would be the following:

1. Roger Bernadina LF
2. Ian Desmond SS
3. Ryan Zimmerman 3B
4. Jason Werth RF
5. Michael Morse 1B
6. Ivan Rodriguez C
7. Danny Espinosa 2B
8. Nyjer Morgan CF
9. Jordan Zimmermann P

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sorry Nats9 Fans!!!

Nats9 Fans..I lost my internet connection and hence the stoppage of posts! But I am ready to roll for the Winter of 2011 so we can get our Nats on!

Monday, July 19, 2010

The Marlins Blank the Nats once again, 1-0.

The Nats' bats did not show up once again. It was their second straight game being shut out to the Florida Marlins and this time they lost 1-0. The Nats have not scored a run in the last 21 innings.!!! The good news is that the Nats' pitching has only allowed 3 runs over the last 27 innings. The Nats drop to 40-52 and are still in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Craig Stammen took the lost as he pitched six innings while only giving up one run. Joe Peralta pitched two scoreless innings in relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored no runs on eight hits. It was the second straight game which the Nats out hit the Marlins. The Nats had eight different players which had one hit a piece. The Nats left nine men on base and were 0-9 with runners in scoring position.



Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_18_wasmlb_flomlb_1

Sunday, July 18, 2010

The Fish Return the Favor and Blanks Nats, 2-0.

The Nats had plenty opportunities against the Florida Marlins last night, but were unable to score a run in a 2-0 lost. The Marlins returned the favor of being shut out the game before and blanked the Nats. The Nats are 40-51 and are still in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Livan Hernandez took the lost as he pitched 6 innings while only giving up two runs which one was earned. Tyler Clippard pitched two shut out innings of relief.

Hitting:

The Nats scored NO RUNS on ELEVEN HITS! The Nats were led by Roger Bernadina with three hits. The Nats left 10 men on base and were 0-9 with runners in scoring position!!


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_17_wasmlb_flomlb_1

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Nats Swim away from the Fish, 4--0.

The Nats scored four runs in the 6th inning while the their pitching staff shut out the Florida Marlins for a 4 to nothing victory. The victory snapped a two game losing skid; the Nats improve to 40-50 and still are in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Stephen Strasburg made it work against the Marlins last night by pitching six shut innings while giving up no runs. Strasburg also added 7 strike outs. The bullpen of Drew Storen and Matt Capps pitched a combine 3 innings of no run relief to complete the shut out of the Marlins.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on 8 hits. Adam Dunn led the Nats with two hits. Josh Willingham had 3 RBI with a 3 run double in the 6th inning.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_16_wasmlb_flomlb_1

While I was gone....

The SF Giants won the last series before the All-Star Break. verses Our Nats by beating them Saturday and Sunday!

I want to congratulate Matt Capps on being the winner of the All-Star game!! Rock on Matt!

See you on the other side of the All Star Break!!!

Technical Difficulties

I had trouble over the All-Star Break....but I am back. Let's Go Nats!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Happy Birthday to ME!

I was at last night's game as the Nats topped the Giants, 8-1. It was a nice present to see Strasburg be on his game and Dunn doing his Thang! Thanks Boys for a nice present!

I always like to thanks my friend that came out to the game with me! It was a blast!!

Comings and Goings ..... 7/9/10

Luis Atilano was sent down to Triple A so he could conitue to pitche over the all-star break. It is believe he will be called back after the break. Justin Maxwell was called up to replace Atilano on the roster.

Strasburgs is limited to 160 Innings.

Jim Riggleman announced yesterday that Strasburg was going to be limited to 160 innings this year. He will be closed down when he reaches that point.

Strasburg and Dunn Power Nats over the Giants, 8-1.

Stephen Strasburg had a solid effort combined with Adam Dunn's power which was too much for the SF Giants as the Nats won 8-1. The Nats have won 3 out of their last four games against the NL West opponents. The Nats are 39-48 and are still in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Stephen Strasburg pitched 6 soild innings as he only gave up one run while striking out 8 in his third victory of the year. Sean Burnett, Drew Storen and Joe Peralta combined for 3 scoreless inning.


Hitting:

The Nats' bats scored 8 runs on 13 hits!! Adam Dunn and Willie Harris both had three hits apiece which led the Nats. It was Dunn's power that ignited the Nats as he had two homers which was his 21st and 22nd of the year combined with three RBI.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_09_sfnmlb_wasmlb_1

Friday, July 9, 2010

Nats Fall to Padres, 7-1.

The SD Padres dominated the Nats the whole game by great pitching and hitting four homers to them to a 7-1 victory. The Nats though still won the series two games to one. The Nats fall to 38-48 and are still in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Luis Atilano pitched 5.1 inning while giving up 4 runs took the lost. The bullpen of Miguel Batista, Joe Peralta, and Doug Slaten combined to pitched 3.2 innings as they gave up 3 runs.


Hitting:

The Nats scored only one run on eight hits. The Nats were led by Roger Bernadina and Adam Kennedy who both had two hits a piece. Adam Dunn had an RBI.

Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_08_sdnmlb_wasmlb_1

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Dunn gets it Done! Nats Top Padres, 7-6.

Adam Dunn powered the Nats to a 7-6 victory over the SD Padres last night with his 3 homers and 5 RBI. The Nats' bat have heated up in the last two games against the Padres. The Nats are 38-47 and are still in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

J.D Martin pitched 5.2 innings while giving up 3 runs in first victory of the year. The bullpen once again made it interesting in last night game. The relief pitchers had a 4 run lead, but almost gave it all back in the late innings. The bullpen of Joe Peralta, Sean Burnett, Drew Storen and Matt Capps combined for 3.1 innings while giving up 3 runs. Matt Capps did get his 23rd save of the year.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 7 runs on 9 hits. The Nats were led by Adam Dunn's three hits. Dunn is up to 20 homers this year with his three from last night. Also, Ian Desmond hit his 6th homer last night as he has homered in consecutive games.

Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_07_sdnmlb_wasmlb_1

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Walk it off Zim!!! Nats beat Padres, 6-5.

Ryan Zimmerman hit his 2nd homer of the game to win the game in walk off fashion against the San Diego Padres, 6-5. The Nats' bullpen gave up the a 5-2 led and wasted Livan Hernandez's strong outing. The Nats improve to 37-47 and are still in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Hernandez pitched 7 plus strong innings while giving up 4 runs in a no decision. Reliever Tyler Clifford was credited with his 17th hold despite giving up an unearned run. Sean Burnett blew his first save which was aided by a Ian Desmond's error. Matt Capps earned his 3rd victory of the year by pitching a scoreless 9th inning.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 6 runs on 11 hits. Zimmerman and Micheal Morse led the Nats with 3 hits a piece. Zimmerman homers were his 15th and 16th of the year. Ian Desmond hit his 5th of the year. Zimmerman and Morse both had 2 RBI each.



Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_06_sdnmlb_wasmlb_1

Monday, July 5, 2010

Nats comeback attempt fall short against Mets, 9-5.

The Nats fell behind the New York Mets by a score of 8-0 in yesterday game. The Nats would out score the Mets 5 to 1 the rest of the way but still lost. The Nats had many opportunities to get closer but they left ten men on base. The Nats fall to 36-47 and are still in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Craig Stammen could not put together solid back to back starts as he took the lost as he pitched 3.1 innings while giving up 7 runs. Miguel Batista gave up 2 runs in his 3 innings of relief work, but he did strike out 7 Mets. Sean Burnett, Tyler Clifford and Joe Peralta combined for 2.2 innings of shut out relief.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 5 runs on 12 hits. Cristen Guzman and Ryan Zimmerman led the Nats with 3 hits a piece. Zimmerman hit his 14th homer of the year and also had 4 RBI.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_04_nynmlb_wasmlb_1

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Nats Come All the Way Back to Beat the Mets, 6-5.

The Nats did what they should have done on Friday night on Saturday afternoon. The Nats got to New York Mets reliever Frankie Rodriquez for 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th inning to win by a score of 6-5. The Nats bats struggled early by being shut out the first five innings. The Nats would score 6 runs over the last 4 innings! The Nats are 7-4 against the Mets this year. The Nats are currently 36-46 and in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Starer Stephen Strasburg struggle with his command during his 5 innings of work as he gave up 2 runs. Reliever Drew Storen pitched two scoreless inning. Tyler Clifford struggled in his .2 inning of work as he gave up 3 runs. Doug Slaten pitched .1 of inning while giving up no runs, but he should thank Matt Capps who picked up the victory as Capps pitched out of trouble caused by Slaten in his 1 inning of work.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 6 runs on 11 hits. The Nats were led by Adam Dunn and Ivan Rodriquez who both had 3 hits a piece. Dunn had a huge two run double in the ninth inning. Rodriquez had the walk off hit to win the game!!


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_03_nynmlb_wasmlb_1

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Mets Hold off Nats, 5-3.

The Nats ended last night's lost to the New York Mets, 5-3, in unconventional fashion. The Nats trailing by 2 runs with the tying runners on 1st and 2nd base; Willie Harris representing the winning run at home had a three two count on him with two outs. Mets' reliever Frankie Rodriquez turned around and threw to second base as he picked off Roger Bernadina to end the game. It was a disappointing game because the Nats had trailed the Mets by a score of 5-1 entering the bottom of the 9th inning only to lose in disappointing fashion. The Nats drop to 35-46 and are still in last place of the NL East.



Pitching:



Luis Atilano took the lost as he pitched 3.2 innings while giving up five runs. The bullpen of Joe Peralta, Sean Burnett and Miguel Batista combined for 5.1 innings of shut out relief to keep the Nats in the ball game.



Hitting:



The Nats scored 3 runs on nine hits. Ian Desmond, Josh Willingham and Nyjer Morgan led the Nats with two hits a piece. Willingham hit his 15th homer of the year.





Box Score:



http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_02_nynmlb_wasmlb_1

Friday, July 2, 2010

Nats9 Taking Teen Camp to the Ball Game tonight!

I am a Teen Camp Diretor in NOVA and taking my Teen Camp to the Ball Game against the New York Mets tonight! We will be in Section 302. Wish me good luck!

Zimmerman Walk Off Sac Fly Wins It! Nats Comeback and beat Mets, 2-1.

Last night the Nats topped the New York Mets in a pitching duel,2-1. The Nats scored two runs in the 7th and 9th inning to complete a comeback and beat the rival Mets. The Nats started off the home stand in good fashion as they are now 35-45 and are still in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Livan Hernandez had another great outing. He pitched 7 innings while only giving up one run. Drew Storen pitched a no run 8th inning. Matt Capps picked his first win as he pitched a scoreless 9th.

Hitting:

The Nats scored two runs on 9 hits. Nyjer Morgan and Cristin Guzman led the Nats with two hits a piece.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_07_01_nynmlb_wasmlb_1

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Braves Top Nats, 4-1.

The Nats did out hit the Atlanta Braves last night, but did not get any timely hits against the them in a 4-1 lost. The lost of opportunity cost the Nats to win the game. The Nats drop to 34-45 and are still in last place in the NL East.


Pitching:

J.D Martin took the lost as he pitched 5 innings while giving up 3 runs. Doug Slaten also gave up a run in his .1 inning of work. Joe Peralta, Miguel Batista, and Matt Capps combined to pitch 2.2 innings of shut out relief.

Hitting:

The Nats scored only one run, but managed eight hits. The Nats were led by Adam Dunn's two hits.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_30_wasmlb_atlmlb_1

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Finally! The Nats Stop Losing Steak! Beat Braves, 7-2!

The Nats had a complete game yesterday as they beat the Atlanta Braves by a score of 7-2. The Nats got good overall pitching and decent hitting to stop the 5 game losing skid. The Nats are currently 34-44 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Craig Stammen picked up his second victory of the year as he pitched 7.1 innings while only giving up two runs. Relief pitchers Sean Burnett and Tyler Clifford combined for 1.2 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 7 runs on 11 hits. Alberto Gonzalez led the Nats with 4 hits. Josh Willingham hit his 14th homer of the year. Ryan Zimmerman and Willingham both had 2 RBI a piece.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_29_wasmlb_atlmlb_1

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Braves get to Strasburg and the Nats, 5-0.

The Atlanta Braves broke a tie game in the 7th inning against the Nats and Stephen Strasburg with five runs; the Braves would win the game by the score of 5-0. The turning point in the game was Ian Desmond error in the 7th inning which would have produce a double play. The Nats are showing they cannot field or hit on a consistent basis. The Nats are now 33-44 and are in last place of the NL eat.


Pitching:

Stephen Strasburg pitched 6.1 inning while giving up 4 runs which 3 were earned. Sean Burnett did not record an out while facing 4 batters; he was charged with one run. Drew Storen pitched .2 of an inning and did not give up a run. Miguel Batista pitched one scoreless inning of relief.

Hitting:

The Nats scored no runs on 5 hits. Roger Bernadina led the Nats with two hits.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_28_wasmlb_atlmlb_1

Coming and Goings...6.28.10

Craig Stammen is back with the ball club as Tyler Walker is put on the 15 DL because of shoulder issues.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Nats get Swept! O's beat Nats, 4-3.

The Nats lost another led to the O's at Camden Yards. The Nats were able to get a 3-0 led early in the game, but the O's fought back and took the led in the 8th inning which they never gave up.

The Nats lost their 4th in a row and dropped to 33-43. They are currently in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Luis Atilano pitched a decent game as he gave up 3 runs which two were earned in 7 innings. Tyler Clifford took the lost as he pitched one inning and gave up one run.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 3 runs on five hits. Adam Kennedy led the Nats with two hits. Roger Bernadina hit his fifth homer of the year with two RBI.

Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_27_wasmlb_balmlb_1

Sunday, June 27, 2010

13-27: Finding a Way to lose the close ones!

The Nats are 13-27 after starting the season 20-15. The Nats are struggling with defense, starting pitching and timely hitting. The Nats are losing all different kinds of ways. A good ball club will find a way to win when one facet of their game is not going well, but at this stage the Nats are who they are: A very poor ball club.

I believe a key stat is what is your what is your record in games determined by 3 runs of less.


Before May 14:

3 Runs or less: 16-7
4 Runs of more: 4-8


After May 14:

3 Runs or Less: 10-18
4 Runs or More: 3-9


The Nats showed they could win close games early, but had a difficult time winning in blow outs. The Nats after May 14th have shown they cannot win any type of WAY. The Nats need to start winning game when they can or the Nats' Summer will be a Long ONE!

Before May 14: 4-8.

After May 14: 4-9

Another Day...Another Heartache! Nats lose to O's, 6-5.

The Nats once again blew a big lead. The Nats got ahead of the Baltimore Orioles by a score of 5-0, but once again lost by a score of 6-5. The Nats are in a funk and they need to break out of it. The inter league play by the Nats have been terrible. The Nats drop to 33-42 and are in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Livan Hernandez gave up 5 runs in 6 innings of work. He had a big lead but gave it all back. Sean Burnett took the lost because of a led off walk as he pitched .2 of an inning while being charged with one run. Drew Storen let in his first inherited runner to score on a wild pitch in his .1 inning of work. Joe Peralta pitched one inning of shut out relief.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 5 runs on 7 hits. All of the runs came in the first 4 innings. The Nats were led by Josh Willingham's two hits. Adam Dunn got two more RBI.

Box Scored:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_26_wasmlb_balmlb_1

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Nats embrassed in 7-6 lost to the O's

The Nats gave up a 6-0 lead to the lowly Baltimore Orioles and lost the game ,7-6, on a 9th inning error. The error was the 4th of the game for the Nats. The Nats had hitting highlights in the first four innings and a fantastic Nyjer Morgan catch to rob O's Corey Patterson of homer, but in the end it did not matter in the lost. The Nats drop to 33-41 and are in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Who did not pitch is the question last night. Starter J.D Martin pitched 4.1 innings while giving up 3 unearned runs. The bullpen of Doug Slaten, Miguel Batista, Sean Burnett, Drew Storen and Matt Capps pitched a combined 4 innings of no runs relief. Tyler Clifford had a terrible game as he took the lost and blew a save as he gave up four runs which 3 were earned in his 1.1 innings of work.



Hitting:


The Nats scored 6 runs on 12 hits. Nyger Morgan led the Nats with 4 hits. Adam Dunn had 4 RBI on the night.

Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_25_wasmlb_balmlb_1

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Stellar Stephen gets no Support in a 2-1 lost to the Royals.

The Nats' bats were once again MIA in a 1-0 lost to the Royals. Stephen Strasburg was the tough luck loser in the pitching match up against the Royals' Brian Bannister. Strasburg gave up 9 hits, but only gave up the one run combined with nine strikeouts in his six innings of work. He once again set a MLB record with 41 strikeouts in his first four starts as a a MLBer. The Nats drop to 33-40 and are in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Strasburg was aided by Sean Burnett and Doug Slaten who combined for 3 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored no runs on six hits. Adam Dunn led the Nats with 2 hits.



Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_23_kcamlb_wasmlb_1




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Willingham, Bernadina and Morse Outfield Please

I am finally seeing the light. I agree with other bloggers that mention a Willingham, Bernadina and Morse outfield. We really a spark. The offense is really in a tail spin. Stephen Strasburg is just getting better and loses a one run game. It is time for a spark....what about the Willingham, Bernadina and Morse Outfield to lite us on fire!!!

Lets beat the O's in Baltimore! Go Nats!

Nats get their second in a row as they beat Royals, 4-3.

The Nats won another one run game against the Royals, 4-3. It was the Nats second straight victory and a series win. The Nats were led by solid starting pitching and powering hitting for the second straight game. The Nats are currently 33-39 and in last place of NL East.


Pitching:

Luis Atilano pitched 5.1 innings while only giving up one run in his 6th victory of the year. Joe Peralta, Drew Storen and Tyler Clifford all combined for 2.2 innings of shut out relief. Matt Capps got his 22nd save of the year despite giving up 2 runs in his one inning appearance.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on 11 hits. Josh Willingham led the Nats with three hits. Willingham his a solo shot homer which was the 100th of his career. Adam Dunn added his 17th homer of the year.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_22_kcamlb_wasmlb_1

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Nats Stop SKID!!! Top Royals, 2-1.

Livan Hernandez combined with bullpen help and two homers topped the Kansas City Royals 2-1. The win snapped the Nats' six game losing streak! The Nats are currently 32-39 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Livan Hernandez who won his six game of the year pitched 7 innings while only giving up one run. Tyler Clifford picked up his 15 hold of the year by pitching a scoreless 8th inning. Matt Capps picked up his 21 save of the year as he somehow pitched a scoreless 9th even though Royals had the tying run on 3rd base with less then two outs.


Hitting:

The Nats scored only two runs on four hits but two of those hits were homers. Micheal Morse hit a mammoth of a homer which was his 3rd of the year. Cristin Guzman hit the game winning shot which was his 1st of the year.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_21_kcamlb_wasmlb_1

John Lannan Going Doing to Double A

John Lannan was sent to Harrisburg to work on his pitching problems. John has struggled this whole year and he needs to find his sinker. I wish him the best because I am a John Lannan Fan!

Joe Peralta was called up from Triple A to replace Lannan.

White Sox Sweep the Nats on Sunday, 6-3.

It was a long weekend for the Nats against the White Sox. The Nats finally had the lead against the White Sox on Sunday, but it did not last long. John Lannan was not able to get out of the 5th inning without recording an out. The Nats' bats were not lively enough to support the Nats' pitching on this Sunday. The Nats finally fell to the White Sox by a score of 6-3 and were swept.


Pitching:

John Lannan gave up 5 runs on 11 hits in four innings. Miguel Batista pitched 3 innings of shut out relief. Drew Storen gave up one run in two innings of work.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 3 runs on eight hits. Cristin Guzman, Roger Bernadina and Josh Willingham led the Nats with 2 hits a piece.

Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_20_chamlb_wasmlb_1

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Two Stellar Pitching Performance Result in Heartache.

The Nats dropped the last two game in which they should have won. The Nats got two great pitching performance from Stephen Strasburg and J.D Martin in consecutive days. The Nats lost Friday night in 11 innings by a score of 2-1. Yesterday the Nats were shut out by a score of 1-0. The Nats have scored 1 run in the last 20 innings against the White Sox!! The Nats cannot come up with the timely two out hit to produce runs. The Nats are right now 31-38 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Stephen Strasburg was great on Friday Night as he pitched 7 innings giving up one runs and had 10 strikeouts. He also set a MLB record by striking out 32 batters in his first three starts. Tyler Clifford and Matt Capps pitched a combined two inning of shut out relief. Drew Storen took the lost as he gave up one run in two innings.

J.D Martin who took the lost yesterday gave up one run in six innings during the Saturday game. Sean Burnett, Miguel Batista and Tyler Walker pitched a combined 3 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

No Comment!



Box Score:


http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_18_chamlb_wasmlb_1

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_19_chamlb_wasmlb_1

Friday, June 18, 2010

Nats lost last two by identical scores, 8-3.

The Nats drop the last two games to the Tiger by the same score,8-3, and were swept by the Bengals. The Tigers just had better pitching and hitting than the Nats. The Nats are currently 31-36 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

The starting pitching the last two day was not very good. Livan Hernandez and Luis Atilano both took losses in those games. The bullpen was mainly used to get work in for the relievers because of the scores of the games.


Hitting:

The Hitting Star in this series was Adam Dunn while he hit two more homers in the last two games. The timely hitting is non-existent the past couple of games.


Box Scores:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_16_wasmlb_detmlb_1


http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_17_wasmlb_detmlb_1

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Lannan Struggles and Nats lose to the Tigers, 7-4.

The Nats scored early, but John Lannan could not keep the Detroit Tigers' bat down in a 7-4 lost. The Nats took a 4-2 lead going into the bottom of the 4th inning, but then allowed two runs which tied the game. The Tiger then took the led for good by scoring 3 runs in the 5th inning. The Nats drop to 31-34 and are in last place in the NL East.


Pitching:

John Lannan pitched only 4.1 innings and allowed 7 runs. The bullpen of Tyler Walker and Sean Burnett pitched 3.2 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on seven hits, but all of the runs came in the first 4 innings. Nyjer Morgan and Josh Willingham led the Nats with two hits a piece. Micheal Morse hit his second homer of the year.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_15_wasmlb_detmlb_1

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Starks on the Nats!

A very good article by ESPN's Jason Starks.


http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=stark_jayson&id=5287694

Stellar Stephan!

Stephen Strasburg was named NL Player of the week because of his great pitching! Congrats to Stephen and continued success! See you Friday!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Strasburg not Stellar, but Effective in Nats win over Indians, 9-4.

Stephen Strasburg took the mound for the second time in his MLB career. He pitched 5.1 innings while only giving up 1 run on a solo shot in the 9-4 win over the Indians. He managed eight more strikeouts, but he did walk 5 on a faulty mound that got to his head. The offense helped out Strasburg by scoring nine runs in Cleveland. The Nats improve to 31-33 and are last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Strasburg did pick up his second victory of the year. He was aided by Drew Storen who pitched 1.1 innings while not allowing any inherithed runners to score while the bases were loaded with one out. Doug Slaten pitched 1.1 innings of shut out relief. Miguel Batista had one of his worse performances to date. He allowed 3 runs in only .1 inning of work. Tyler Clifford clean up the mess by finishing up the last .2 inning of the game.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 9 runs as they pounded out 16 hits. The Nats were led by Cristen Guzman and Ian Desmond who both had three hits a piece. Adam Dunn and Roger Bernadina both homered in the game. Dunn's homer was his 14th and Bernadina's homer was his 3rd.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_13_wasmlb_clemlb_1

Indians Dominated the Nats, 7-1.

The Indians were in control of the 7-1 victory over the Nats from the beginning of the game. The Indians' pitching and the hitting were much superior then the Nats. It was really a downer of the game for the hometown Nats. The Nats drop to 30-33 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

J.D Martin pitched 7.2 innings as he allowed 7 runs. It was taking one for the team performance. Miguel Batista finished the last .1 inning of the game with no runs.


Hitting:

The Nats scored only one run on three hits. Ryan Zimmerman accounted for the only run on his 13th homer of the year.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_12_wasmlb_clemlb_1

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Kearns and the Indians lay it on the Nats, 7-2.

A former Nat gave it to the current Nats! Indians' Austin Kearns hit two homers to lead the Indians over the Nats, 7-2. The Nats never seemed in the game after the first half inning of the game. The Nats are currently 30-31 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Luis Atilano did not have his best game as he took his 3rd lost of the year. Atilano only pitched 5 innings while giving up 6 runs. Tyler Walker pitched two relief innings while giving up a run. Doug Slaten finished up the game by pitching one inning of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats only scored two runs on seven hits. Three Nats each had two hits a piece.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_11_wasmlb_clemlb_1

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Nats Sweep Pirates, 4-2.

The Nats got their first sweep of the year as they defeated the Pirates by a score of 4-2. The Nats solid pitching, decent defensive and power hitting led them to this sweep. The Nats improve to 30-31 and are in 4th place of NL East.


Pitching:

Livan Hernandez picked up his 5th victory of the year as he pitched six solid inning while giving up only two runs. Hernandez's earn run average is still only 2.28!! Sean Burnett had one of his finest outings as he pitched two shut out innings in relief. Tyler Clifford picked up his first MLB save of his career.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on 10 hits. Micheal Morse led the Nats with three hits. The Nats' power bats were on hand in this victory. Adam Dunn, Josh Willingham and Morse all hit homers in the game. Dunn now has hit homers in three consecutive game! Morse's homer was his first of the year.

Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_10_pitmlb_wasmlb_1

Nats beat the Bucs in a Sloppy Event, 7-5.

The Nats overcame themselves and the Pirates in a 7-5 victory. The Nats made physical and mental mistakes in a close game last night. The Nats fought hard and pulled out their second straight victory. The Nats improve to 29-31 and are in fourth place of the NL East.


Pitching:

John Lannan did not have a very good outing as he pitched only 4.2 innings while giving up 5 runs. The bullpen was outstanding last night. Tyler Walke, Drew Storen, Tyler Clifford and Matt Capps combined for 4.1 innings of shut out relief. Storen picked up his 2 second victory of the year and Capps earned his 20th save.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 7 runs on 10 hits. Roger Bernadina led the Nats with 3 hits. Adam Dunn hit his 12th homer of the year with 2 RBI.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_09_pitmlb_wasmlb_1

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Stephen's Star Shines Brignt! Nats tops the Pirates, 5-2.

Stephen Strasburg did not disappoint the Home Crowd in his MLB debut which was also his first victory! He pitched 7 innings while giving up only two runs in the 5-2 win over the Pirates. Strasburg establish a Nats record in his 1st start with 14 Strikeouts! The Nats did trail in this game after 4 innings but were able to come back by scoring 3 run tin the six inning. The Nats improve to 28-31 and are tied for 4th place in the NL East.


Pitching:

Strasburg was excellent picking up his first victory in his 1st MLB start. The Clip and Save show reappeared in last night's game. Tyler Clifford and Matts Capps combined for 2 shut out innings of relief. Capps picked up his 19th save of the year.



Hittting:

The Nats scored 5 runs on eleven hits. Adam Dunn and Ryan Zimmerman led the Nats with 3 hits a piece. Dunn, Zimmerman and Josh Willingham all hit homers in the victory. Dunn had 2 RBI.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_08_pitmlb_wasmlb_1

Comings and Goings 6.8.10

Ivan Rodriquez came off the 15 DL and makes his return on Stephen Strasburg's MLB Debut. Jamie Burke was DFA.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Welcome back Pudger!

Ivan Rodriquez is finally off the DL and ready to catch Stephen Strasburg for tonight big game. Thank YOU! We need you!

Mr. Bryce Harper in the HOUSE!

The Nats drafted Bryce Harper as the number one overall draft pick in the MLB Draft!

Comings and Goings 6.6.10

Stephen Strasburg was called up from Triple A and sent down Craig Stammen.

Reds give the Nats another Heartbreak., 5-4.

The Nats which had the led the majority of the game against the Reds but only to let them pull ahead in the 9th inning; the Nats bounced back to tie the game in the bottom of the frame at 4.. The Nats eventually fell to the Red in 10 innings, 5-4. The Nats fall to 27-31 and are in last place of the NL.


Pitching:

Craig Stammen pitched very well as he pitched 6.2 innings while only giving up 1 run. Drew Storen and Tyler Clifford pitched a combined 1.1 innings of shut out relief. Matt Capps blew his 4th save of the year giving up 3 runs in only .2 of an inning. Doug Slaten took the lost as he pitched .2 of an inning and gave up a run. Miguel Batista finished the game with .1 of inning with no runs given up.



Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on 9 hits. Two Nats led the team with two hits a piece. Micheal Morse had 2 RBI on a pinch hit double in the 9th.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_06_cinmlb_wasmlb_1

Coming and Goings 6.5.10

C Carlos Maldonado went on the 15 DL. C Chris Coste was DFA and C Jamie Burke contract was purchased from the minors.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Leake and Reds stop the Nats, 5-1.

Last nights game was in the hands of Reds' pitcher Mike Leake as he had a dominating performance to led the Reds over the Nats, 5-1. The Nats help to the Reds' cause by falling apart in the 8th inning giving up 3 runs. The Nats drop to 27-30 and are in last place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Luis Atilano took the lost, but pitched very well as he pitched 7 innings while giving up only two runs. The bullpen feel apart as they gave up three runs. Tyler Walker and Sean Burnett gave up a combined 3 runs in .2 of an inning. Miguel Batista and Doug Slaten pitched a combined 1.1 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored only one run on 8 hits. Ian Desmond led the Nats with two hits.


Box Score.

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_05_cinmlb_wasmlb_1

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Nats take of advantage of Reds' miscue and win 4-2.

The Nats broke a 2 to 2 tie in the 7th inning aided by an error by the Reds which led to a 4-2 victory. Tyler Clifford picked up his 8 victory of the year while Matt Capps earns his 18th save. The Nats are currently 27-29 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Livan Hernandez keeps eating up innings as he pitched 6 innings while giving up only 2 runs. Tyler Clifford, Drew Storen and Matt Capps combined for 3 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on 12 hits. Three Nats had two hits a piece to led the team.

Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_04_cinmlb_wasmlb_1

Friday, June 4, 2010

Heartbreak in Houston, Nats lose to Astros, 6-4.

The Nats found a way to get the led in the ninth inning as they struggled the whole game. But the Nats could not close the deal in Houston and lost 6-4. The defensive woes are catching with the Nats as Cristian Guzman's 9th inning error (3rd in the game) in right field cost the Nats the game. The Nats are currently 26-29 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

J.D Martin pitched 5.2 innings while giving up 3 runs which two were earned. Drew Storen and Tyler Clippard pitched a combined 2.1 of shut out relief. Matt Capps blew his 3rd save of the year as he gave up 3 runs which all were unearned in his .2 inning of work.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on twelve hits. Three Nats had two hits a piece.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_03_wasmlb_houmlb_1

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Lackluster performance dooms Nats as they fall to the Astros, 5-1.

The Nats' offense was on hiatus and the defense was pores as they drop one to the Astros, 5-1. The Nats left the bases loaded twice, a Nyjer Morgan's blunder on the base paths and Ian Desmond's three errors to led to the demise to the Nats last night. The Nats drop to 26-28 and are in last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

John Lannan gave a solid performance as he pitched 6.1 inning while giving up 5 runs, but only two were earned. Tyler Walker pitched 1.2 innings while giving up no runs, but did allow two inherited runner score.


Hitting:

The Nats scored only one run on 7 hits. Adam Dunn led the Nats with 3 hits and a RBI.

Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_02_wasmlb_houmlb_1

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Nats let one slip away against the Astros, 8-7.

The punch less Astros found some punch against the Nats last night as they outlasted the DC Boys by a score of 8-7. The Nats who were down the whole game last night found a way and led in the bottom of the 9th by one run. But the Astros scored two in the 9th to win the game. The Nats are now 26-27 and are last place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Craig Stammen struggled the whole game as he pitched 5 innings while giving up 5 runs. Drew Storen gave up a run in his one inning of work. Sean Burnett, Doug Slaten and Miguel Batista pitched a combined 2.2 innings of shut out relief. Matt Capps took the lost as he blew his second save of the year by pitching .2 inning while giving up 2 runs.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 7 runs on 8 hits. Three Nats had two hits a piece.



Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_06_01_wasmlb_houmlb_1

Monday, May 31, 2010

Steven's Star will Shine.

Steven Strasburg MLB debut will be on Tuesday June 8, 2010 against the Pittsburgh Pirates reported by Bill Ladson. I will see you there!!! Go Steven! Rock on Nats!

Nats' bats explode and beat Astros, 14-4.

The Nats' bats finally got it together and exploded for 14 runs in Houston in a 14 to 4 victory over the Astros. The game was highlighted by a 9 run seventh inning. The Nats evened its record at 26-26 and are tied for 4th in the NL East.


Pitching:

Luis Atilano picked up his 5th victory of the year as he pitched 6.2 innings while giving up 4 runs. Tyler Walker finished the game by pitching 2.1 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 14 runs on 14 hits. Cristen Guzman and Nyjer Morgan led the Nats with 3 hits a piece. Ryan Zimmerman hit his 11th homer of the year and Carlos Maldonado hit his 1st of the year. Zimmerman and Adam Dunn both had 4 RBI.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_31_wasmlb_houmlb_1

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Padres sting the Nats in extras, 3-2.

The Padres beat the Nats in 11 innings, 3-2, but the Nats hurt themselves with the leather today. A costly 11th inning error by Adam Kennedy came back to haunt the Nats because it was that runner that scored the winning run. The Nats drop to 25-26 and are tied for 4th place in the NL East.

Pitching:

Livan Hernandez put in another good effort by pitching 6.1 innings while only giving up 2 runs. Doug Slaten, Drew Storen and Tyler Clifford pitched 2.2 innings of shut out relief. Sean Burnett took the lost as he pitched 2.2 innings while giving up one run. Matt Capps gave up the game winning hit.


Hitting:

The Nats scored only two runs on seven hits. Adam Dunn led the Nats with 3 hits, but Ryan Zimmerman hit two homers which accounted for the Nats only runs. It was Zimmerman's 100th and 101st homers of his career.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_30_wasmlb_sdnmlb_1

Padres beat Nats, 4-2.

The Padres topped the Nats last night by a score of 4-2. The game was mostly dominated by pitching and timely hitting by the Padres in the first inning. The Nats dropped to 25-25 and are tied for 3rd place in the NL East.


Pitching:

J.D Martin took the lost in a decent outing as he allowed 4 runs in 6 innings. Miguel Batista was very impressive in his two innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats only scored two runs on five hits. Five different Nats had one hit a piece.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_29_wasmlb_sdnmlb_1

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Nats hold off the Padres, 5-3.

The Nats were able to hold off the Padres in the 9th inning in a 5-3 victory. The Nats had pulled out to a 5-2 led, but the Padres were able to load the bases with no outs in the 9th. Reliever Matt Capps bore down and let only one run in and closed the door on those pesky Padres. The Nats are 25-24 and are tied for 3rd in the NL East.

Pitching:John Lannan picked up his second win of the year as he pitched 7 innings while giving up only 2 runs. Tyler Clifford pitched a scoreless 8th and earning his 11th hold of the year. Capps did allow a a run in the 9th, but gained his 17th save of the year.

Hitting:The Nats scored 5 times on 6 hits. Ian Desmond led the Nats with two hits. Josh Willingham and Desmond both hit homers in the game as they also combined for 5 RBI.

Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_28_wasmlb_sdnmlb_1

Comings and Goings 5.28.10

Justin Maxwell was sent down to Triple A to make room for J.D Martin.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Last Two: Nats beat Giants 7-3; Giants comeback and beat Nats, 5-4.

The Nats and the Giants split the last two games. The game on Wednesday night the Nats won 7-3 and the Giants came back and beat the Nats, 5-4, yesterday. The Nats are currently 24-24 and are tied for 3rd place in the NL East.


Box Score:

Game 1:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_26_wasmlb_sfnmlb_1



Game 2:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_27_wasmlb_sfnmlb_1

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Giant get by Nats, 4-2.

The Giants topped the Nats last night in a 4-2 game. The pitching dominated the majority of the game except for two innings. The Giants scored 4 times in the 5th inning with two outs and the Nats scored two runs in the 7th inning. The Nats are currently are 23-23 and are tied for fourth place in the NL East.


Pitching:

Livan Hernandez took the lost as he pitched five innings, but gave up 4 runs. The bullpen of Tyler Walker, Sean Burnett and Miguel Batista combined for 3 innings of shut out relief.



Hitting:

The Nats scored two runs four hits. The Nat had four players with one hit a piece.




Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_25_wasmlb_sfnmlb_1

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Comings and Goings

Catcher Ivan Rodriquez was put on the 15 day DL. Catcher Carlos Maldonado was called up from Triple A.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Hammer Time! Nats beat O's on a Walk Off Blast, 4-3.

The Nats finally won an extra inning game. The Nats beat the Baltimore Orioles in ten inning as on a walk off homer by Josh Willingham. The game was set up in the 9th inning as Matt Capps blew his first save of the year as the O's scored two run to tie the game. The Nats are currently 23-22 and tied for 3rd place in the NL.





Pitching:



John Lannan had one of his best start in recent memory as he pitched 5.1 innings and gave up only one run. Drew Storen, Sean Burnett and Tyler Clifford combined for 2.2 innings of shut out relief. Capps pitched the 9th as he gave up two runs. Doug Slaten pitched the 10th inning to get his first win of the year as he gave up no runs.



Hitting:

The Nats scored 4 runs on 11 hits. Four Nats had two hits a piece. Willingham's homer was his 8th of the year. Roger Bernadina had 3 RBI.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_23_balmlb_wasmlb_1

Pudge is a No-G0

Ivan Rodriquez will not be on the West Coast road trip. Micheal Morse will serve as the team's back up catcher.

Comings....

Justin Maxwell replaced Scott Olsen who went on the 15 DL.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

"Character is revealed not Built"

Former great UCLA basketball coach had a saying, "Character is revealed not built." I would like to add to that "It is revealed in the most trying times".

I respect Riggs a great deal more then I did before because of the situation with Nyjer Morgan. I saw great character from the Nats' manager. The first reaction was to pull Morgan from the game after his mistake on Adam Jones' inside the park homer. But Riggs thought it through and through. It was not a hasty decision. You cannot be rational when you are emotional. He showed character of a leader and believed in his belief. Morgan's mistake was hideous, but not malicious. Riggs stood by his man and his team stood by him.

We also saw the character of a team yesterday by bonding and supporting Morgan instead of being divided. I believe that will serve the team tenfold in the future.

Thank you Riggs!

Nats overcome themselves and then the O's, 7-6.

The Nats who lately have not played the most fundamentally sound baseball had to overcome their own errors and then of the Baltimore Orioles to win 7-6. The game winning hit came in the 6 inning on an Adam Dunn's single to drive in two runs. which capped off a 4 run inning. The Nats improve to 22-22 and are in 3rd place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Craig Stammen pitched 5.1 innings as he gave up 6 runs. Tyler Walker picked up his first victory of the year as the Nats came back in the game. Walker, Sean Burnett, Tyler Clifford and Matt Capps combined for 3.1 innings of shut out relief. Burnett,and Clifford picked up holds while Capps picked up his 16th save of the year.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 7 runs on 15 hits. The Nats were led by Cristin Guzman and Ryan Zimmerman who both had 3 hits a piece. Josh Willingham hit his 7th dinger of the year. Also Willingham and Dunn both had 2 RBI a piece.


Box Score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_22_balmlb_wasmlb_1

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Goings and Comings.....Soon!

Scott Olsen was put on the 15 day DL. The person who will replace him will be announced later.

Orioles Tops Nats, 5-3.

The Nats have lost their seventh game in eight tries as the lost to the Orioles last night 5-3. The O's scored 4 runs in the first three innings and never looked back. The Nats are now 21-22 and are in fourth place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Scott Olsen gave up four runs in 3 innings before he left the game with shoulder tightness. Miguel Batista came in and pitched 4 innings of shut out relief. Drew Storen gave up one run in one inning of work. Doug Slaten finished the game in the 9th without giving up a run.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 3 runs on 5 hits. The Nats were led by Willie Harris who hit his 4th homer of the year with 2 RBI.



Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_21_balmlb_wasmlb_1

Friday, May 21, 2010

Too Little, Too Late, Nats lose to the Mets, 10-7.

The Nats played one of their worst games last night as they were a fundamentally challenged baseball team as they lost to the Mets, 10-7. The Nats made three errors and made some costly mental errors. The Nats dropped to 21-21 and are in fourth place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Luis Atilano was not at his best as he pitched 4.1 innings as he gave up 7 runs. Tyler Walker was not much better as he pitched only 1.2 innings but gave up 3 runs. Miguel Batista and Sean Burnett combined for 3 innings of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats did score 7 runs on 12 hits, but it was not enough. Adam Dunn, Ivan Rodriquez and Ian Desmond all had two hits a piece. Willie Harris had 3 RBI.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_20_nynmlb_wasmlb_1

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Nats stop skid and beat Mets, 5-3.

The Nats stopped their five game skid by beating the Mets last night, 5-3. The Nats finally put some hits to together in spite of an inside the park homer and a triple play by the Mets. The Nats are currently 21-20 and are in 3rd place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Livan Hernandez was being him old self once again. He pitched 6.1 innings while giving up only two runs. Drew Storen came in and pick up his first MLB victory as he pitched .2 of inning of shut out relief. Tyler Clifford came in and got back on track as he earn himself a hold in the 8th inning. Matt Capps finish the deal with his 15th save of the year in the 9th inning.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 5 runs on eight hits. The Nats were led by Cristan Guzman and Ryan Zimmerman who both had two hits a piece.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_19_nynmlb_wasmlb_1

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Cards sneek by the Nats, 3-2.

The Cardinals and the Nationals had another pitchers duel between the Cards' Chris Carpenter and the Nats' John Lannan. The difference in the game was an 8th inning homer by the Cards' Ryan Ludwick. The Nats are currently 20-20 and are in 3rd place of the NL East.


Pitching:

John Lannan put in a solid effort as he pitched 6 innings while giving up 1 run. Sean Burnett pitched one inning of shut out relief. Tyler Clifford took his third lost as he gave up the homer in the 8th inning.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 2 runs on nine hits. The Nats were led by Cristen Guzman who had three hits. Wil Nieves hit his 1st homer of the year. The difference in this game was that the Nats could not get runners in on third base with less then two outs.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_18_wasmlb_slnmlb_1

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Redbirds fly by the Nats, 6-2.

The Cardinals scored early and then late to beat the Nats last night, 6-2. The Nats never got the the timely hit in last night's lost. The Nats are currently on a four game losing streak which leaves them at 20-19. They are currently tied for second place in the NL East.


Pitching:

Craig Stammen took the lost as he pitched 6 innings and gave up four runs. Doug Slaten and Drew Storen combined for an inning of shut out relief. It was Storen's first game as a MLBer. Matt Capps gave up two runs in his one inning of relief.


Hitting:

The Nats only scored two runs on eight hits. Ian Desmond led the Nats with 4 hits.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_17_wasmlb_slnmlb_1

Monday, May 17, 2010

Comings and Goings.

The Nats called up Drew Storen from Triple A and DFA Brian Bruney. Welcome Drew to the big club!

Good Luck Brian and hope to see you soon in the Majors League.

Rockies Nip the Nats, 2-1.

The Rockies handed the Nats their first three game losing streak of the year as they beat them 2-1. Pitching was the name of the game as both starters only let up one run apiece in their outings. The Nats are currently 20-18 and are tied for second place in the NL East with the Florida Marlins.



Pitching:

Scott Olsen had another good outing as he only allowed one run over 6.2 inning. Tyler Clifford took the lost as he allowed one run over 1.1 innings of relief work.


Hitting:

The Nats scored only one run on eight hits. Mike Morse and Cristan Guzman led the Nats with two hits apiece. Guzman also had an RBI.



Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_16_wasmlb_colmlb_1

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Will Bruney be DFA?

Is the writing on the wall for Brian Bruney? He does not have any options and he is pitching terrible and Drew Storen is pitching lights out in Triple A.

I think from my view he will be DFA very soon!

Comings and Goings!!

Mike Morse was recalled and Wily Taveras was designated for assignment. Best of luck Wily! Thank you for your time.

Double Header Downer

The Nats dropped two at Colorado in Denver yesterday. The first game it was 6-2 and the second was 4-3.

Game 1

Pitching:

Livan Hernandez was out dueled by Ubaldo Jimenez once again. Livo pitched 6 innings while giving up 3 runs. Doug Slaten pitched one inning and did not give up a run. Brian Bruney is walking on thin ice as he gave up 3 runs in the 8th inning.

Hitting:

The Nats scored only two runs on seven hits. Ryan Zimmerman led the Nats with three hits. Adam Dunn hit his 8th homer of the year.


Game 2


Pitching:

Luis Atilano was not at his best but kept his team in the game as he pitched 5 innings while giving up 3 runs. Sean Burnett took the lost as he gave up 1 unearned run in his two innings of work. Tyler Walker pitched one inning of shut out relief.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 3 runs on seven hits. Ryan Zimmerman and Roger Bernadina led the Nats with two hits apiece. Adam Dunn hit his 9th homer of the year.

The Nationals are currently 20-17 and are in second place of the NL East. The are in second place in the NL Wild card race.



Box Scores:


Game 1:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_15_wasmlb_colmlb_1


Game 2:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_15_wasmlb_colmlb_2

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Double Header Today

Last night's game was washed out. Today there will be two games! One at 2:10pm and the other at 8:10pm.

Friday, May 14, 2010

I Love a Rainy Night! Nats Rip Rockies, 14-6.

The Nats must have been singing the late Eddie Rabbit's song ( I love a Rainy Night) because they won a rain shorten 8th inning game which they score the most runs so far this year in a 14-6 rout of the Rockies. Ryan Zimmerman once again hit two homers in game and the Nats pounded out 16 hits. The Nats are currently 20-15 and are in second of the NL East. The Nats also led the NL in the wildcat race.


Pitching:


Starter John Lannan reclaimed his spot in the starting rotation but lasted only 4.2 innings while giving up 4 runs. Miguel Batista pitched 1.2 innings but gave up 2 runs in his relief spot. Doug Slaten picked up his first win as he pitched .2 of an inning without giving up a run. Brian Bruney finally had an effective one inning of shut out relief.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 14 runs on 16 hits. Ryan Zimmerman and Josh Willingham led the Nats with three hits apiece. Zimmerman's homers were his 7th and 8th of the year. Zimmerman also had 6 RBI.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_13_wasmlb_colmlb_1

Thursday, May 13, 2010

By Roger he's done it! Nats tops Mets, 6-4.

Roger Bernadina had a coming out party against the Mets. You could say he was the difference in the Nats 6-4 victory over the Mets yesterday. He had two homers which one was a a game winner. He also had a defensive gem that saved the Nats a couple of runs! The Nats are currently 19-15 and are in second place of the NL East.

Pitching:

Craig Stammen was not on his A game but he kept his team in the ball game by pitching 5 innings while giving up 4 runs. The bullpen for the Nats was great! Sean Burnett, Tyler Walker, Tyler Clifford and Matt Capps all combined for 4 shut out innings for the Nats. Clifford picked up his league leading seventh win and Capps notched his league leading 14th save.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 6 runs on 11 hits. Bernadina led the Nats with three hits and 3 RBI. Bernadina's homers were not his first two homers of the year, but also the first two of his MLB career. Craig Stammen also showed some "Lumber" as he got two hits and 3 RBI.



Box Score:
'
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_12_wasmlb_nynmlb_1

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

KABOOM Goes the Bullpen! Mets rally and beat the Nats, 8-6.

The Nats were rolling along after 7 and 1/2 innings and were leading 6-2 over the Mets. The bullpen showed cracks and fell apart while giving up 6 runs in their 8-6 lost. The Nats are currently 18-15 and are tied for second in the NL East.


Pitching:

Scott Olsen had a respectful effort by pitching 5 1/3 innings while giving up 2 runs. Doug Slaten and Tyler Walker combined for 1.2 innings of shut out relief. But the combination of Brian Bruney and Tyler Clifford gave up 6 runs in only 1/3 of an inning of relief. Miguel Batista clean up and pitched .2 of an inning without giving of an run.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 6 runs on 9 hits. Cristen Guzman and Wily Taveras led the Nats as they both got 2 hits apiece. Adam Dunn hit his 7th homer of the year and had 3 RBI.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_11_wasmlb_nynmlb_1

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Nats hold off the Mets, 3-2.

The Nats got back to back homers by Adam Kennedy and Ryan Zimmerman early in the game . But the difference was a late inning RBI by Ivan Rodriquez. Luis Atilano picked up his third victory and Miguel Batista picked up his first save of the year. The Nats are 18-14 and in second place of the NL East.


Pitching:

Luis Atilano had a decent performance as he pitched 5.1 innings while up no runs. The bullpen had its up and down. Doug Slaten pitched 1.1 innings while giving up a run. Tyler Walker pitched .2 of an inning and did not give up a run. Sean Burnett walked the only batter he faced. Brian Bruney also pitched 2/3 of inning and had a scoreless outing. Miguel Batista got the save in his one inning of work though he gave up a home run.


Hitting:

The Nats got 3 runs on 11 hits. Ivan Rodriquez led the Nats with 4 hits with his RBI. Kennedy's homer was his second and Zimmerman's homer was his sixth.

Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_10_wasmlb_nynmlb_1

Nats9 Followers Say...

Nats9 Followers say Drew Storen should be called up due to Brian Bruney's troubles in the pen.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Long Shot was the difference. Nats top Marlins, 3-2.

The Nats and the Marlins once again got into another close ball game. The Nats took a two to nothing led early in the ball game, but the Marlins came back by tying the game in the top of the 8th inning. The Nats took back the led in the bottom of the 8th with a solo homer by Josh Willingham. Matt Capped closed the deal with his 13th save of the year. The Nats are 17-14 and are tied for second place in the NL East.


Pitching:

Starter Livan Hernandez again was great as he pitched 7 innings as he only gave up one run. Sean Burnett allowed one run in zero innings of work. Tyler Clifford blown his 4th save of the year, but was credited with his 6th win of the year as he pitched one inning. Capps 13th saves leads the majors.

Hitting:

The Nats scored 3 runs on 9 hits. Adam Dunn led the Nats with 3 hits. Willingham's homer was the 6th of the year.

Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_09_flomlb_wasmlb_1

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Thanks Mr. Chico

Matt Chico was sent back to Harrisburg after his fine performance yesterday. The Nats called up Doug Slaten to take his stop.

We hope to see you soon Matt! Good luck to you Doug!!

Ker-Plunk! Dunn takes one for the team! Nats beat Marlins 5-4.

The Nats were finally able to outlast the Florida Marlins yesterday. The Nats got the go ahead score in the bottom of the 8th inning when Adam Dunn got hit by a pitch to force in a run. The game was back in forth the whole game, the Nat were able to pull it off in the 8th inning. The Nats are currently 16-14 and in 3rd place in the NL East.


Pitching:

Matt Chico was called up from Harrisburg and did an excellent job as he pitched 5 plus innings while giving up two runs. Miguel Batista did not allow an run in his 1.1 innings of work. Sean Burnett gave up one run in his .1 inning in his brief stint. Tyler Clifford who been very good this year gave up a two run homer to earn his 3rd blown save in his 1.1 innings of relief. Clifford became the beneficiary by gaining his 5 victory of the year by the Nats' win. Matt Capps was Matt Capps as he earned his 12th save in 12 tries in the 9th inning.


Hitting:

The Nats scored 5 runs on eight hits. Cristen Guzman and Josh Willingham led the Nats with two hits apiece. Willie Harris and Josh Willingham both homered in the game. Harris' homer was his 3rd and Willingham's homer was his 5th.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_08_flomlb_wasmlb_1

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Going Up and Going Down!

Justin Maxwell was sent down to Triple A to make room for Matt Chico who will start today against the Marlins.

We will see you soon Justin!

Nats Cannot Swim after from the Fish! Marlins beat Nats, 4-2.

The Nats got great pitching from starter Craig Stammen, but the bullpen faltered in the 8th inning against the Marlins. The game was tied at two in the 8th inning, but the Marlins scored twice to beat the Nats, 4-2. The Nats are currently 15-14.


Pitching:

Starter Craig Stammen pitched well enjoy to win as he pitched 6.2 innings while giving up only 2 runs. He also had eight strikeouts. Brian Bruney struggled once again as he pitched one inning but gave up 2 runs. Sean Burnett held down the fort as he pitched .1 inning of shout relief. Tyler Walker pitched the last inning giving up no runs.

Hitting:

The Nats only scored two runs on five hits. Ryan Zimmerman led the Nats with two hits. He also homered for the fifth time this year.


Box Score:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2010_05_07_flomlb_wasmlb_1