7 8vsMIA
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Standing: 45-43, 3rd place, National League East • Home: 22-23 • Road: 23-20 • Streak: W3 • Last Five: 3-2 • Last Ten: 4-6
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Leading after 6.................. 35-5 MARK. REYNOLDS. MIAMI MARLINS
Tied after 6........................... 4-9 The Washington Nationals beat the Miami Marlins, 18-4, behind a career night from Mark Reynolds...He went Assistant hitting coach Joe Dillon made his MLB
Trailing after 6................... 6-29 5-for-5 with a double, two home runs, 10 RBI and three runs scored...It was his 28th career mutli-home run debut on May 18, 2005 with the Florida Marlins...
game, and third as a member of the Washington Nationals...The 10 RBI were a career high. In 2004, he was named the Florida Marlins Minor
Leading after 7.................. 35-3
Tied after 7........................... 5-4 • Reynolds is the 15th player in Major League history to record 10 RBI in a game...He is the the fourth League Player of the Year...Bryce Harper’s 24 home
Trailing after 7................... 5-36 player in Major League history to record a perfect day at the plate while collecting at least 10 RBI joining runs are the most he’s hit against any opponent and
STL Jim Bottomley (9/16/24 vs. BRO), Anthony Rendon (4/30/17 vs. NYM) and CIN Scooter Gennett are 11th-most all-time against the Florida/Miami
Leading after 8.................. 39-1 (6/6/17 vs. STL). Marlins.
Tied after 8........................... 5-5 • His 10 RBI matched Anthony Rendon (4/30/2017 vs. NYM) for the most RBI in a single game in Nation-
Trailing after 8................... 1-37 als history (2005-pres.). THE SERIES
Extra innings: .......................2-4 • Coupled ith Trea Turner’s eight RBI on Thursday and Reynolds’ 10 RBI effort on Saturday, this marks the The Nationals have won 14 straight games over the
first time since 2012 that a team has had two 8+ RBI games in a season...The last team to do it was the Marlins dating to Aug. 9, 2017...Washington has
Scoring first......................36-17 2012 Texas Rangers (Nelson Cruz: 5/25 vs. TOR, Josh Hamilton: 5/8 vs. BAL). outscored Miami 106-38 during the streak.
Opponent scores first......... 9-26 • According to Stats, Inc., the last National League teammates to record at least eight RBI in games in a
Shutouts ............................. 5-9 span of three days were Willie Mays (HOF, 1979) and Orlando Cepeda (HOF, 1999) for the 1961 Giants. 2018 / BY THE NUMBERS
Scoring fewer than 3.......... 6-25 2018 W-L.................... 6-0 (3-0 in D.C., 3-0 in MIA)
Scoring 3 or more............. 38-17 MARLIN SEASON Streak (since 2017)...........................................W14
Scoring 5 or more............... 28-7 The Nationals enter today riding a 14-game winning streak over the Marlins...Washington’s 14-game winning Aggregate Score / 2018.....Nationals 53, Marlins 26
streak over Miami is the longest winning streak against a single opponent in Nationals history (2005-pres.)...
Series opener................... 16-13 This streak tops the 11-game win streak over Seattle from June 10, 2005 to Aug. 30, 2014.
ALL-TIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERS
Series finale..................... 13-16
• According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Washington’s 14-game winning streak over Miami is the longest W-L / Nationals (2005-present)................. 123-122
Home series W-L-T........... 6-7-1 active winning streak by one team over another. W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 68-54
Road series W-L-T............ 6-8-1 • The last MLB team to win 14 or more consecutive games vs. one opponent was the New York Mets, who W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 53-42
Total series W-L-T........ 12-14-2 won 14 straight games over the Cincinnati Reds from Sept. 7, 2014 to Sept. 7, 2016. W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 54-68
W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............. 204-213
Home series sweeps............. 2-3
SERIES BUSINESS
Road series sweeps...............4-2
The Nationals have scored 35 runs in the first three games of this four-game series...The 35 runs are already 2018 AGAINST THE MARLINS
Total series sweeps.............. 6-5
tied for third-most in team history (2005-pres.) for runs scored in a four-game series...The Nationals record DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
At home............................ 22-23 for runs scored in a four-game series is 46, April 24-27, 2017 at Colorado. 5/25atMIA W, 9-5 Scherzer-Wittgren-Doolittle
On the road...................... 23-20 5/26atMIA W, 4-1 Miller-Ziegler-Doolittle
After day off......................... 4-7 TREA MAGNIFIQUE! 5/27atMIA W, 5-2 Strasburg-Hernandez-Kintzler
Washington’s come-from-behind win on Thursday night was powered by Trea Turner, who went 3-for-5 with 7/5vsMIA W, 14-12 Kelley-Conley-Doolittle
One-run games.................. 9-16 two home runs (including the go-ahead grand slam), eight RBI and three runs scored...His eight RBI were 7/6vsMIA W, 3-2 Doolittle-Barraclough-None
Two-run games................ 16-11 tied for the most by a leadoff hitter in Major League history and were tied for second-most in a game by any 7/7vsMIA W, 18-4 Scherzer-Chen-None
Opp. at or above .500........24-27 hitter in Nationals history (2005-pres.). 7/8vsMIA
Opp. below .500................21-16 • Over his last 18 games, Trea Turner is 28-for-74 (.378) with one double, one triple, four homers, 12 RBI, 7/26atMIA
six walks, two stolen bases and 17 runs scored...He has a .432 on-base percentage and a .581 slugging 7/27atMIA
Come-from-behind wins........ 14 percentage during this stretch. 7/28atMIA
Last at-bat W-L.................... 8-9 • Turner’s 17 runs scored since June 19 are tied for third in the National League over this stretch. 7/29atMIA
Walk-off W-L........................ 3-2 • Turner has hit safely in nine of his last 10 games, posting multi-hit efforts in seven of the 10...He is 8/17vsMIA
Facing left-handed SP....... 9-18 hitting .422 (19-for-45) with three homers and 10 RBI during this stretch. 8/18vsMIA
Facing right-handed SP .. 36-25 • According to FanGraphs.com, Turner leads all National League shortstops in WAR (3.2) and DEF rating 8/19vsMIA
(7.1). 9/17atMIA
Day games....................... 14-18 9/18atMIA
Night games.................... 31-25 DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 9/24vsMIA
March/April...................... 13-16 Closer Sean Doolittle leads National League relievers in strikeout-to-walk ratio (16.33) opp. OBP (.167) and 9/25vsMIA
May.................................... 20-7 WHIP (0.54)...He leads the National League with a 95.7 save% (22-for-23), while his 22 saves rank fourth in 9/26vsMIA
June................................... 9-16 the National League. DAVE MARTINEZ
July....................................... 3-4 • In 15 games dating to May 22 vs. San Diego, Doolittle has gone 2-0 while converting all 12 saves...Dur-
Nationals manager Dave Martinez was named the
August................................. 0-0 ing this stretch, he has allowed just one earned run in 16.2 IP (0.54 ERA)...He has struck out 17 batters
seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct.
Sept./Oct.............................. 0-0 and has not issued a walk...Opposing batters are hitting .127 (7-for-55) with one extra-base hit (HR).
30, 2017. He joined the Nationals for what will be
• Doolittle has thrown at least 1.0 inning without issuing a walk in 29 straight appearances...That run is
Pre All-Star break............. 45-43 his 30th season in professional baseball. A 16-year
a Major League record, topping BOS Koji Uehara’s 28-game run from Aug. 4, 2013 to April. 17, 2014.
Post All-Star break............... 0-0 Major League outfielder, Martinez has been a Major
League coach for the last 10 seasons, serving as Cubs
Wearing home whites........... 8-9 SUMMER OF SOTO
Wearing road greys............19-15 Juan Soto leads all MLB rookies (min. 170 PA), in batting average (.308), on-base percentage (.420), and OPS
manager Joe Maddon’s bench coach and right-hand
Wearing red alternates......... 6-8 (.967)...His .548 slugging percentage is second behind NYY Gleyber Torres (.555)...Though he was called up man in Chicago (2015–17) as well as Tampa Bay
Wearing blue alternates........5-0 on May 20, he ranks among NL rookies in walks (3rd, 28), HR (T3rd, 8), doubles (T5th, 11) and RBI (T6th, 26). (2008–14). This is the first Major League managerial
Wearing blue stars & stripes.... 2-3 assignment of Martinez’s career.
• Since May 15 (the date of his “first” game due to the suspended game vs. NYY), he leads National
Wearing white stars & stripes....5-7 League rookies in walks (1st, 28), home runs (T1st, 8), doubles (T2nd, 11), and RBI (1st, 26). WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
When homering.................35-21 • Among all National League players (min. 170 PA), Soto ranks in on-base percentage (2nd, .420), OPS @kyle_melnick - Nationals.com (July 7)
When playing error free.....28-26 (5th, .967), batting average (8th, .308) and slugging percentage (9th, .548). Mark Reynolds has three home runs over his past five
When SP goes 6.0+ IP.......29-21 at-bats. He’s 4-for-4 tonight with a career-high eight
When SP goes 7.0+ IP........ 18-6 EXTRA! EXTRA! RBI.
When SP goes 8.0+ IP.......... 4-0 Since June 15, Anthony Rendon’s 17 extra-base hits are tied for second-most in MLB with STL Matt Carpenter
behind HOU Alex Bregman (18)...On the season, Rendon is tied for 10th in the National League with 37 extra @masnKerr - MASNSports.com (July 7)
vs. NL East....................... 16-16 base hits...His 25 doubles rank fourth in the National League. Bryce Harper some kind of a night too, 3 hits and an
vs. NL Central...................... 7-0 iBB. His single in 6th pushes Turner to 3rd
vs. NL West........................13-16
@chelsea_janes - Washington Post (July 7)
vs. AL East......................... 9-11 NATIONALS HISTORY Max Scherzer, on whether he’s seen the difference he
July 8 (3-7 on this date) and the other vets wanted to see after holding that
2007 - Ryan Zimmerman hit a two-run home run to trigger a six-run sixth inning uprising and the Nationals meeting:
ended the season’s first “half” with a 7-2 home win over the Brewers. Tim Redding allowed two runs in 6.0
innings to pocket his first big league win since Sept. 26, 2004. “Have you?”
SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Sun., July 8 vs. MIA 1:35 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Tanner Roark (3-10, 4.60) RHP Trevor Richards (2-5, 5.26)
• Tanner Roark has allowed two earned runs or fewer in six of his last seven starts against the Miami Marlins.
Mon., July 9 at PIT 7:05 p.m. MASN 2 / ESPN 106.7 The Fan RHP Jefry Rodriguez (0-0, 5.52) RHP Ivan Nova (4-6, 4.48)
• The Nationals are 3-1 in games in which Jeffry Rodriguez toes the rubber...Washington topped Ivan Nova (4.2 IP, 8 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO) and the Pirates, 9-3, on May 2 at Nationals Park.
Tues., July 10 at PIT 7:05 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan RHP Jeremy Hellickson (2-1, 3.81) TBD
• Jeremy Hellickson has pitched to a 1.59 ERA (2 ER/11.1 IP) in two career starts at PNC Park.
Weds., July 11 at PIT 12:35 p.m. FACEBOOK 106.7 The Fan LHP Gio Gonzalez (6-5, 3.76) RHP Trevor Williams (6-7, 4.60)
• The Nationals are 6-2 in Gio Gonzalez’s eight starts against the Pirates since 2012...He is 4-1 with a 4.20 ERA in those eight starts.
#57 - TANNER ROARK - RHP SPLITS
Right-hander is one of MLB’s top unheralded pitching performers...Is 53-45 with a 3.57 ERA in 128 career starts...He has eclipsed the 13-win mark 2018
in each of his seasons as a full-time starter (2014, 2016-pres.)...Since 2014, he ranks fifth among MLB starting pitchers in hard-hit rate (25.8%), Home........... 2-5, 5.73 ERA (22 ER/41.2 IP), 7 G / 7 GS
Road......... 1-5, 3.63 ERA (23 ER/57.0 IP), 10 G / 9 GS
according to FanGraphs.com...Has tossed 7.0 innings in 49 of his 128 starts, going 27-11 with a 1.75 ERA in those 49 starts...Helped Team USA bring
vs. Left............................................. .257 / .332 / .437
home the Gold Medal in the 2017 World Baseball Classic...Is stellar with the glove, having committed just two errors in 124 games (608.0 IP) since vs. Right.......................................... .242 / .315 / .416
the start of 2015 - a .983 fielding percentage. SO/9.0 IP...............................................................7.50
AGAINST THE MARLINS: Is 5-8 with a 3.99 ERA in 22 games (16 starts) against the Marlins...Has allowed exactly one earned run in four of his last BB/9.0 IP...............................................................3.24
seven starts and two earned runs or fewer in six of the last seven...Faced the Marlins on May 26 at Marlins Park...Did not recieve the win despite HR/9.0 IP...............................................................1.28
allowing just one earned run on four hits in 7.0 innings of work. SO/BB...................................................................2.32
LAST START: Surrendered a career-high nine earned runs, but battled through 7.0 innings pitched on July 3 against Boston...It was his longest outing GB%................................................................. 43.5%
FB%.................................................................. 56.5%
since May 26 at Miami.
RS/RSA...........................................................46 / 3.92
2018 NOTES Team Record When Starting................................. 5-13
• His 10 quality starts are tied for sixth in the National League. Quality Starts...........................................................11
• Has tossed at least 7.0 innings in six of his 16 starts...His seven starts of at least 7.0 IP are tied for fifth-most in the National League. March/April....2-2, 3.55 ERA (15 ER/38.0 IP), 6 G / 6 GS
• Has received 25 total runs of support in his last 11 starts combined (3.34 runs of support per game)...His 3.92 runs support average this season May............. 0-3, 3.18 ERA (12 ER/34.0 IP), 5 G / 5 GS
is sixth lowest in the National League...10 of the 25 runs came in just one start on June 6 vs. TBR. June............ 1-4, 6.08 ERA (18 ER/26.2 IP), 6 G / 5 GS
• Allowed one earned run on seven hits in 6.0 innings of work on June 28 at Philadelphia...Struck out five batters and issued three walks...Was the July................ 0-1, 11.57 ERA (9 ER/7.0 IP), 1 G / 1 GS
August..............0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
fewest earned runs allowed in a start snce May 26 at Miami.
Sept./Oct...........0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• He tossed 6.0 IP, giving up three runs on six hits while walking two and striking out five on June 12 at New York (AL)...He completed at least 6.0 IP
for the 11th straight start dating to April 13. CAREER
• In his 12th start of the season, June 6 vs. Tampa Bay, he collected a career-high two RBI with a single in the bottom of the first inning. Home....................29-24, 1 SV, 3.65 ERA, 82 G / 61 GS
• Appeared out of the bullpen in the final game of the series against Atlanta on June 3. Road............................ 29-25, 3.52 ERA, 87 G / 67 GS
• Matched a season-high nine strikeouts on May 5 vs. PHI, but was saddled with the loss. vs. Left............................................. .254 / .328 / .404
• Struck out a season-high nine batters in 5.0 innings pitched on April 8 vs. New York. vs. Right.......................................... .235 / .282 / .346
• Opened the season with 7.0 strong innings on April 2 at ATL...Allowed one earned run on four hits while striking out six and walking one as Wash-
vs. MIAMI MARLINS
ington topped Atlanta, 8-1...Right-handed batters went 0-for-6 with one strikeout against him. Career..... 5-8, 3.99 ERA (44 ER/99.1 IP), 22 G / 16 GS
2017 NOTES 2018............... 0-0, 0.00 ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Was one of the top pitchers in the National League in the season’s second half...In 12 starts post-All-Star break, he went 7-5 with a 3.90 ERA in 14 Career Home.. 2-4, 4.95 ERA (24 ER/43.2 IP), 11 G / 7 GS
games (13 starts)...He struck out 86 batters in 80.2 IP and held opposing batters to a .223 AVG. Career Road... 3-4, 3.23 ERA (20 ER/55.2 IP), 11 G / 9 GS
• After the break, he ranked among NL pitchers (min. 13 GS) in opp. AVG (6th, .223), opp. OBP (7th, .292), hits per 9.0 IP (6th, 7.59), strikeouts per
9.0 IP (9th, 9.60). CAREER BESTS
Innings...................................... 9.0, (4/26/14 vs. SDP)
• He recorded 42 strikeouts against just eight walks in his last six starts.
Strikeouts.................................... 15 (4/23/16 vs. MIN)
• His 10.51 strikeouts per 9.0 IP ranked sixth and his 5.25 SO/BB ranked ninth in the National League from Aug. 27 through the end of the season. Shutouts....................................... 1 (4/26/14 vs. SDP)
• Improved from 7.4 strikeouts per 9.0 IP in 2016 to 8.2 strikeouts per 9.0 IP in 2017. Complete Games........................... 1 (4/26/14 vs. SDP)
• Went 6-6 with a 5.27 ERA in 18 games (17 starts) prior to the All-Star break.
• Threw a season-high 7.2 IP on June 5 at OAK. (7.2 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, BB, 4 SO). vs. MARLINS
• Recorded two 10+ strikeout games (11, 7/22 at ARI and 10, 9/1 at MIL) after entering the season with just two for his career.
PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
Anderson
CAREER STATISTICS
2018 3 2 0 1 .667
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
Career 3 2 0 1 .667
2013 WSH NL 7 1 0 0 14 5 0 53.2 38 11 9 1 11 40 0.91 2.39 1.51
Bour
2014 WSH NL 15 10 0 0 31 31 1 198.2 178 64 63 16 39 138 1.09 3.44 2.85
2018 3 0 0 0 .000
2015 WSH NL 4 7 1 2 40 12 0 111.0 119 55 54 17 26 70 1.31 4.73 4.38
Career 29 5 3 8 .172
2016 WSH NL 16 10 0 0 34 33 0 210.0 173 72 66 17 73 172 1.17 3.83 2.83
Brinson
2017 WSH NL 13 11 0 0 32 30 0 181.1 178 105 94 23 64 166 1.33 4.15 4.67
2018 3 0 0 0 .000
2018 WSH NL 3 10 0 0 18 17 0 105.2 99 56 54 15 38 88 1.30 4.57 4.60
Career 3 0 0 0 .000
Totals 58 49 1 2 169 128 1 860.1 785 363 340 89 251 674 1.20 3.91 3.56
Castro
2018 2 0 0 0 .000
2018 GAME LOG Career 13 0 0 0 .000
Date Opp. Res. W L ERA GS CG GF IP H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #Pit Dietrich
4/2 at ATL W, 8-1 1 0 1.29 1 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 0 1 0 6 .167 6 93 2018 2 0 0 0 .000
4/8 vs. NYM L, 5-6 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 5.0 5 5 5 2 4 0 9 .205 4 100 Career 19 5 1 4 .263
4/13 vs. COL L, 2-1 0 1 3.50 1 0 0 6.0 3 2 1 1 1 0 3 .188 11 96 Maybin
4/18 at NYM L, 5-11 0 0 3.24 1 0 0 7.0 2 2 2 0 3 1 6 .161 4 103 2018 2 1 0 1 .500
4/24 at SFG L, 3-4 0 1 3.77 1 0 0 6.0 6 4 4 2 2 1 4 .182 3 105 Career 5 3 0 0 .600
4/30 vs. PIT W, 3-2 1 0 3.55 1 0 0 7.0 6 2 2 1 2 0 4 .194 3 105 Prado
5/5 vs. PHI L, 1-3 0 1 3.65 1 0 0 6.1 6 3 3 1 3 0 9 .203 1 115 2018 0 0 0 0 —
5/10 at ARI W, 2-1 0 0 3.33 1 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 0 0 1 4 .197 1 107 Career 23 10 1 5 .435
5/19 vs. LAD L, 1-4 0 1 3.39 1 0 0 7.0 6 3 3 0 1 1 8 .201 1 117 Realmuto
5/26 at MIA W, 4-1 0 0 3.17 1 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 0 2 0 5 .198 1 111 2018 3 2 0 0 .667
5/31 at ATL L, 2-4 0 1 3.38 1 0 0 6.2 7 4 4 0 5 1 3 .207 2 98 Career 26 10 0 4 .385
6/3 at ATL L, 2-4 0 1 3.61 0 0 1 0.1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 .212 0 10 Riddle
6/6 vs. TBR W, 11-2 1 0 3.56 1 0 0 6.0 6 2 2 1 1 0 4 .216 10 84 2018 3 0 0 0 .000
6/12 at NYY L, 0-3 0 1 3.63 1 0 0 6.0 6 3 3 2 2 0 5 .219 0 106 Career 4 1 0 1 .250
6/17 at TOR L, 6-8 0 0 3.87 1 0 0 4.0 8 4 4 1 2 1 2 .230 3 97 Rojas
6/22 vs. PHI L, 2-12 0 1 4.27 1 0 0 4.1 7 6 6 1 4 0 7 .237 2 113 2018 2 0 0 0 .000
6/28 at PHI L, 3-4 0 1 4.10 1 0 0 6.0 7 2 1 0 3 1 5 .243 1 107 Career 12 3 0 1 .250
7/3 vs. BOS L, 4-11 0 1 4.60 1 0 0 7.0 10 9 9 2 2 0 4 .250 3 98 Shuck
Totals W L ERA GS CG GF INN H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #PIT 2018 0 0 0 0 —
3 10 4.60 17 0 1 105.2 99 56 54 15 38 7 88 .250 46 1675 Career 4 2 0 0 .500
WIN% WHIP QS SHO BFP AB H/9 2B 3B HR/9 BB/9 BK SO/9 OBP RSA #P/IP Telis
.231 1.30 11 0 447 396 8.43 21 2 1.28 3.24 0 7.50 .324 3.92 16.9 2018 0 0 0 0 —
Team Rec SH IR ISC IRS% SB CS PCS PKO GIDP GB GB% SO/BB SLG OPS BABIP Career 1 1 0 0 1.000
5-13 2 0 0 — 3 4 0 0 13 135 43.5% 2.32 .427 .750 .283
TOMORROW’S STARTER
RODRIGUEZ, Jefry #68 RHP
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2018 WSH NL 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 14.2 13 9 9 3 8 13 1.43 6.04 5.52
Career 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 14.2 13 9 9 3 8 13 1.43 6.04 5.52
CATCHERS DEFENSE
CATCHER GS W-L CCS SBA CS% PB CATCHER ERA
Spencer Kieboom
2018 13 7-6 4 8 50.0% 1 4.19 (57 ER/122.1 IP)
Career 13 7-6 4 8 50.0% 1 4.19 (57 ER/122.1 IP)
Pedro Severino
2018 53 24-29 10 37 27.0% 4 3.62 (194 ER/482.2 IP)
Career 67 32-35 15 49 30.6% 6 3.72 (262 ER/633.1 IP)
HITTERS NOTES HOMERS
RENDON, Anthony #6 3B BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS (1)
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS J. Soto/M. Reynolds.....6/29 at PHI (9th inn.)
2018 WSH NL 68 264 37 74 25 0 12 39 29 48 0 1 .280 .347 .511 .858 GRAND SLAMS (2)
LAST GAME: 1-4, 2B, 2 RBI, R HOMESTAND: 4-25, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 3 R Brian Goodwin....3/31 at CIN (Quackenbush)
Continued his ascent as one of the top all-around players in Major League Baseball in 2017...Finished sixth in the National League MVP voting. Trea Turner....................7/5 vs. MIA (Conley)
• Has hit safely in 8 of his last 10 games (11-for-42, 4 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI)...Ranks 4th in the NL (2nd among NL third basemen) with 25 doubles. LEADOFF HOMERS (3)
• Last 22 games: .333 (29-for-87), 11 2B, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 8 BB, 16 R....Is hitting .307/.369/.547 vs. left-handed pitchers in 2018. Bryce Harper.....................5/2 vs. PIT (Nova)
• Per FanGraphs.com, is the best defensive third baseman in the NL (6.0 DEF rating) and ranks 3rd in WAR among NL third baseman (2.7). Bryce Harper.................5/4 vs. PHI (Pivetta)
RISP: .246 (16-65), 2 HR, 26 RBI LAST HOMER: 7/2/18 vs. BOS (Porcello) CAREER HOMERS: 90 Trea Turner.......................5/11 at ARI (Koch)
REYNOLDS, Mark #14 INF MULTI-HOMER GAMES (10)
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Bryce Harper (2)........................... 4/1 at CIN
2018 WSH NL 37 106 18 31 2 0 10 24 12 32 0 0 .292 .358 .594 .953 Ryan Zimmerman (2)................4/18 at NYM
LAST GAME: 5-5, 2B, 2 HR, 10 RBI, 3 R HOMESTAND: 8-12, 2B, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 2 BB, 6 R Matt Adams (2)............................5/1 vs. PIT
Bryce Harper (2).......................... 5/4 vs. PHI
Versatile, power-hitting veteran infielder with more than 11 years of Major League experience with seven different clubs.
Matt Adams (2)............................5/7 at SDP
• Recorded a career-high 5 H & 10 RBI on 7/7 vs. MIA...10 RBI match a single-game Nationals record & are tied for 5th most in a game in Nationals history.
Mark Reynolds (2).......................5/13 at ARI
• Hit his 2nd career walk-off homer on 7/6 vs. MIA...The 1st walk-off homer of the season and 3rd pinch-hit walk-off home run in Nationals history. Mark Reynolds (2).................... 5/21 vs. SDP
• Recorded his 28th career multi-HR game, 3rd of the season, 7/7 vs. MIA. Juan Soto (2)..............................6/13 at NYY
RISP: .308 (8-26), 2 HR, 14 RBI LAST HOMER: 7/7/18 vs. MIA (Hernandez) CAREER HOMERS: 291 Juan Soto (2)...............................6/29 at PHI
SEVERINO, Pedro #29 C Trea Turner (2)..............................7/5 vs MIA
YR TEAM LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Mark Reynolds (2).......................7/8 vs. MIA
2018 WSH NL 62 181 13 31 9 0 2 15 17 46 1 0 .171 .256 .254 .510 PINCH-HIT HOMERS (1)
LAST GAME: 1-5, HR, 3 RBI, R HOMESTAND: 3-16, 2 HR, 4 RBI, BB, 2 R Mark Reynolds......7/7 vs. MIA (Barraclough)
Young catcher with advanced defensive skills is known for bringing energy and confidence to the park every single day.
PITCHER HOMERS (1)
• Recorded a 3-run homer on 7/7 vs MIA...His previous three home runs were all solo homers...The 3 RBI marked a single-game career-high. A.J. Cole........................4/3 at ATL (Teheran)
• Ranks 4th among NL catchers and 8th in MLB with a 3.62 catcher ERA...Ranks 2nd among NL catchers and tied for 3rd in MLB with 14 CS.
• Recorded a career-high 3 walks on 5/5 vs. PHI...Was recalled on 4/2...Reached base safely in all 5 plate appearances that night at ATL. WALK-OFF HOMERS (1)
RISP: .217 (10-46), 1 HR, 13 RBI LAST HOMER: 7/7/18 vs. MIA (Hernandez) CAREER HOMERS: 4 Mark Reynolds......7/7 vs. MIA (Barraclough)
HIGHS AND LOWS 6/3 at ATL L, 2-4 34-25 2nd/-1.5 Vizcaíno (2-2) Roark (2-6) None
6/4 OFF DAY 2nd/-1.0
6/5 vs. TBR
33,132 / 2:47
W, 4-2 35-25 2nd/-1.0 Scherzer (10-1) Eovaldi (1-1) Doolittle (15) 32,165 / 2:16
TEAM BATTING 6/6 vs. TBR W, 11-2 36-25 1st/— Roark (3-6) Venters (1-1) None 33,106 / 2:50
6/7 OFF DAY 1st/—
Most runs, game.....................................................................18 July 7 vs. MIA 6/8 vs. SFG L, 5-9 36-26 1st/— Moronta (2-0) Strasburg (6-6) None 41,591* / 3:04
Most runs, inning.....................................................................7 July 7 vs. MIA (5th inn.) 6/9 vs. SFG W, 7-5 37-26 1st/— Miller (3-0) Rodriguez (1-1) Doolittle (16) 37,701 / 3:23
6/10 vs. SFG L, 0-2 37-27 1st/— Holland (4-6) Scherzer (10-2) Strickland (13) 35,705 / 2:51
Most hits (9-inning game)......................................................18 2x: June 29 at PHI, April 25 at SFG 6/11 OFF DAY 1st/—
6/12 at NYY L, 0-3 37-28 2nd/-1.0 Sabathia (4-1) Roark (3-7) Chapman (18) 44,220 / 2:48
Most hits (extra-inning game)................................................13 April 8 vs. NYM 6/13 at NYY W, 5-4 38-28 2nd/-1.0 Miller (4-0) Shreve (2-1) Doolittle (17) 45,030 / 3:18
Most doubles, game.................................................................4 6x: Last: June 24 vs. PHI 6/14 OFF DAY 2nd/-1.5
6/15 at TOR L, 5-6 38-29 2nd/-1.5 Oh (2-2) Gonzalez (6-3) Tepera (4) 29,633 / 2:35
Most home runs, game.............................................................7 June 29 at PHI 6/16 at TOR L, 0-2 38-30 2nd/-2.5 Estrada (4-6) Scherzer (10-3) Clippard (3) 36,044 / 2:34
6/17 at TOR L, 6-8 38-31 2nd/-3.5 Tepera (4-2) Madson (1-3) None 35,146 / 3:30
Most extra-base hits, game....................................................10 June 29 at PHI 6/18 vs. NYY L, 2-4 38-32 T2nd/-3.5 Gray (5-4) Fedde (0-2) Chapman (21) 42,723* / 3:26
Most total bases, game..........................................................42 June 29 at PHI 6/19 vs. BAL
6/20 vs. BAL
W, 9-7 39-32 2nd/-3.5 Miller (5-0)
L, 0-3 39-33 T2nd/-3.5 Castro (2-2)
Scott (0-1) Doolittle (19) 33,391 / 2:59
Gonzalez (6-4) None 32,153 / 2:34 (2:43 delay)
Most walks (9-inning game)...................................................10 2x: April 15 vs. COL, April 2 at ATL 6/21 vs. BAL W, 4-2 40-33 2nd/-3.0 Herrera (2-1) Givens (0-4) Doolittle (20) 36,868 / 2:42
6/22 vs. PHI L, 2-12 40-34 3rd/-3.0 Eflin (5-2) Roark (3-8) None 35,630 / 3:30
Most walks (extra-inning game)...............................................8 July 1 at PHI 6/23 vs. PHI L, 3-5 40-35 3rd/-3.0 Nola (9-2) Fedde (0-3) Dominguez (4) 40,341* / 3:03
Most strikeouts (9-inning game)............................................13 April 16 at NYM 6/24 vs. PHI
6/25 at TBR
W, 8-6 41-35 3rd/-3.0 Madson (2-3) Dominguez (1-2) Doolittle (21) 29,314 / 3:47 (:38)
L, 0-11 41-36 3rd/-4.0 Snell (10-4) Gonzalez (6-5) None 13,624 / 2:51
Most strikeouts (extra-inning game)......................................18 June 2 at ATL (14.0 Inn.) 6/26 at TBR L, 0-1 41-37 3rd/-4.0 Eovaldi (2-3) Scherzer (10-4) Romo (6) 14,289 / 2:45
6/27 OFF DAY 3rd/-3.5
Most runners left on base (9-inning game)............................13 April 2 at ATL 6/28 at PHI L, 3-4 41-38 3rd/-4.0 Nola (10-2) Roark (3-9) Dominguez (6) 25,026 / 3:09
Most runners left on base (extra-inning game)......................14 April 8 vs. NYM (12.0 Inn.) 6/29 at PHI
6/30 at PHI
W, 17-7 42-38 3rd/-4.0 Fedde (1-3)
L, 2-3 42-39 3rd/-5.0 Arano (1-0)
Pivetta (4-7) None 36,904 / 3:43
Hellickson (2-1) Dominguez (7) 42,746 / 3:20
Fewest hits, game....................................................................2 4x: June 25 at TBR, June 1 at ATL, May 5 vs. PHI, April 21 at LAD 7/1 at PHI L, 3-4 (13) 42-40 3rd/-6.0 Pivetta (5-7) Miller (5-1) None 22,051 / 4:28
7/2 vs. BOS L, 3-4 42-41 3rd/-7.0 Porcello (10-3) Scherzer (10-5) Kimbrel (25) 39,002 / 3:15
INDIVIDUAL BATTING 7/3 vs. BOS L, 4-11 42-42 3rd/-7.0 Workman (1-0) Roark (3-10) None 42,531 / 2:55
Most hits, game........................................................................5 3x: Last: Mark Reynolds (7/7 vs. MIA) 7/4 vs. BOS
7/5 vs. MIA
L, 0-3 42-43 3rd/-7.0 Rodriguez (10-3) Madson (2-4) Kimbrel (26) 42,528 / 3:23
W, 14-12 43-43 3rd/-6.0 Kelley (1-0) Conley (2-1) Doolittle (22) 24,314 / 3:15
Most runs, game.......................................................................4 4x: Last: Bryce Harper (7/7 vs. MIA) 7/6 vs. MIA W, 3-2 44-43 3rd/-5.0 Doolittle (3-2) Barraclough (0-3) None 32,652 / 3:13
7/7 vs. MIA W, 18-4 45-43 3rd/-5.0 Scherzer (11-5) Chen (2-6) None 34,364 / 3:01
Most doubles, game..................................................................3 Bryce Harper (6/24 vs. PHI) 7/8 vs. MIA
Most home runs, game..............................................................2 11x: Last: Mark Reynolds (7/7 vs. MIA) 7/9 at PIT
7/10 at PIT
Most extra-base hits, game.......................................................3 5x: Last: Mark Reynolds (7/7 vs. MIA) 7/11 at PIT
7/12 at NYM
Most RBI, game.......................................................................10 Mark Reynolds (7/7 vs. MIA) 7/13 at NYM
Most stolen bases, game...........................................................4 Michael A. Taylor (6/17 at TOR) 7/14 at NYM
7/15 at NYM
Most strikeouts, game...............................................................5 Trea Turner (6/2 at ATL, 14.0 Inn.) 7/16-19 ALL STAR BREAK (89TH ALL-STAR GAME TO BE PLAYED IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ON JULY 17)
7/20 vs. ATL
Most walks, game.....................................................................4 Bryce Harper (4/2 at ATL) 7/21 vs. ATL
Most total bases, game...........................................................12 Mark Reynolds (7/7 vs. MIA) 7/22 vs. ATL
7/23 at MIL
Longest hitting streak................................................. 13 games Michael A. Taylor (6/2-22) and Trea Turner (5/19-6/1) 7/24 at MIL
7/25 at MIL
TEAM PITCHING 7/26 at MIA
Most strikeouts (9-inning game).............................................18 May 6 vs. PHI 7/27 at MIA
7/28 at MIA
Most strikeouts (extra-inning game).......................................18 April 8 vs. NYM (12.0 Inn.) 7/29 at MIA
7/30 OFF DAY
Most walks (9-inning game).....................................................8 June 22 vs. PHI 7/31 vs. NYM
Most walks (extra-inning game) ...............................................7 April 1 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 8/1 vs. NYM
8/2 vs. CIN
Most runs allowed, game........................................................13 April 3 at ATL 8/3 vs. CIN
8/4 vs. CIN
Most runs allowed, inning.......................................................11 April 18 at NYM (8th Inn.) 8/5 vs. CIN
Most hits allowed, game.........................................................15 4x: June 22 vs. PHI, June 17 at TOR, June 8 vs. SFG, April 3 at ATL 8/6 OFF DAY
8/7 vs. ATL
Most hits allowed (extra-inning game)....................................11 April 11 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 8/8 vs. ATL
8/9 vs. ATL
Fewest hits allowed, game........................................................2 April 14 vs COL, April 9 vs. ATL 8/10 at CHI
Most home runs allowed, game.................................................4 June 17 at TOR 8/11 at CHI
8/12 at CHI
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/13 at STL
8/14 at STL
Most innings pitched, starter.................................................9.0 Max Scherzer (4/9 vs. ATL) 8/15 at STL
Most innings pitched, reliever................................................4.0 Matt Grace (7/4 vs. BOS) 8/16 at STL
8/17 vs. MIA
Most strikeouts, starter...........................................................15 Max Scherzer (5/6 vs. PHI) 8/18 vs. MIA
8/19 vs. MIA
Most strikeouts, reliever............................................................5 2x: Justin Miller (6/2 at ATL), Sammy Solis (4/8 vs. NYM) 8/20 OFF DAY
Longest winning streak................................................. 9 games Max Scherzer (4/9-6/5) 8/21 vs. PHI
8/22 vs. PHI
Longest losing streak.................................................... 4 games 2x: Max Scherzer (6/10-7/2), Tanner Roark (5/5-6/3 and 6/12-pres.) 8/23 vs. PHI
8/24 at NYM
Most consecutive scoreless innings, starter.........................15.0 Max Scherzer (5/30-6/5) 8/25 at NYM
Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever........................13.0 Brandon Kintzler (4/11-5/4) 8/26 at NYM
8/27 at PHI
Most earned runs allowed.......................................................10 A.J. Cole (4/3 at ATL) 8/28 at PHI
8/29 at PHI
Most hits allowed....................................................................10 2x: Tanner Roark (July 3 vs. BOS), A.J. Cole (4/3 at ATL) 8/30 OFF DAY
Most walks allowed...................................................................5 2x: Gio Gonzalez (5/25 at TBR), Tanner Roark (5/31 at ATL) 8/31 vs. MIL
9/1 vs. MIL
Most home runs allowed............................................................3 Max Scherzer (7/7 vs. MIA) 9/2 vs. MIL
9/3 vs. STL
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/4 vs. STL
Longest winning streak................................................. 6 games 2x: May 25-30 and April 29-May 4 9/5 vs. STL
9/6 vs. CHI
Longest losing streak.................................................... 5 games 2x: June 30-July 4 and April 3 to April 9 9/7 vs. CHI
9/8 vs. CHI
Longest game, innings.........................................................14.0 June 2 at ATL 9/9 vs. CHI
Longest game, time (9-inning game)...................................3:47 June 24 vs PHI 9/10 at PHI
9/11 at PHI
Longest game, time (extra-inning game).............................4:28 July 1 at PHI (13.0 inn.) 9/12 at PHI
9/13 OFF DAY
Shortest game, time.............................................................2:16 June 6 vs. TBR 9/14 at ATL
Largest crowd, Nationals Park..........................................42,531 July 3 vs. BOS 9/15 at ATL
9/16 at ATL
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park........................................19,357 April 10 vs. ATL 9/17 at MIA
9/18 at MIA
Largest winning margin..................................................14 runs July 7 vs. MIA (W, 18-4) 9/19 OFF DAY
Largest losing margin.....................................................11 runs June 25 at TBR (L, 0-11) 9/20 vs. NYM
9/21 vs. NYM
Largest deficit overcome to win.........................................9 runs July 5 vs. MIA (Behind, 9-0 after T4th, W 14-12) 9/22 vs. NYM
9/23 vs. NYM
Largest lead relinquished to lose......................................3 runs 2x: Last: July 1 at PHI (Ahead 3-0 after T5th, L3-4 in 13 innings) 9/24 vs. MIA
Most double plays turned..........................................................4 July 6 vs. MIA 9/25 vs. MIA
9/26 vs. MIA
Most double plays hit into.........................................................3 3x: July 1 at PHI (13 inn.), June 21 vs. BAL, April 11 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 9/27 OFF DAY
9/28 at COL
Most errors................................................................................2 3x: May 13 at ARI, May 9 at SDP, April 16 at NYM 9/29 at COL
9/30 at COL