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RHP Erick Fedde (2-3, 5.24) | LHP Tyler Anderson (6-9, 4.76)
Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018 l 3:10 p.m. ET / 1:10 p.m. MT l Game #162 / Road #81
Coors Field l Denver, Co.
Television: MASN 2 | 106.7 The Fan & Nationals Radio Network
Standing: 82-79, 2nd place, National League East • Home: 41-40 • Road: 41-39 • Streak: W1 • Last Five: 4-1 • Last Ten: 6-4
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Leading after 6...................63-8 ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD COLORADO ROCKIES
Tied after 6......................... 7-14 The Washington Nationals and Colorado Rockies will face off in Game 162 of the 2018 season on Sunday Henry Blanco spent the 1999 season with the Colo-
Trailing after 6................. 12-57 afternoon...With their 12-2 win on Saturday night, the Nationals secured their seventh straight season with rado Rockies...Greg Holland earned MLB’s Come-
a winning record dating to 2012...With a win in the season finale today, Washington will finish with a road back Player of the Year Award after he converted 41
Leading after 7.................. 67-6
record over .500 for the third consecutive year dating to 2016. saves for the Rockies in 2017...Mark Reynolds hit 44
Tied after 7........................... 5-8
Trailing after 7................. 10-65 home runs for Colorado in 2016-17, including 30 in
TAKING STOCK 2017...Justin Miller went 4-4 with a 4.97 ERA in 74
Leading after 8.................. 72-2 Since the All-Star break, Washington’s offense ranks in the National League in runs (1st, 354), OPS (1st, 799), games for the Rockies from 2015-16...Ian Desmond
Tied after 8......................... 5-11 on-base percentage (1st, .354), batting average (1st, .269), doubles (1st, 131), stolen bases (1st, 51), walks spent seven Major League seasons in Washington
Trailing after 8................... 5-66 (2nd, 274), slugging percentage (3rd, .445) and home runs (T5th, 79). from 2009-15.
Extra innings: .....................4-10 • Washington’s second-half surge has placed them among the top five NL offenses in 2018 in on-base
percentage (1st, .335), OPS (2nd, .755), runs (2nd, 771), stolen bases (2nd, 119), batting average (4th, THE SERIES
Scoring first......................63-26 .255), slugging percentage (4th, .419) and home runs (5th, 191). The Nationals and Rockies face off for the first time
Opponent scores first....... 19-53 since the first homestand of 2018...Since 2012, the
Shutouts ........................... 7-14 ALL HANDS ON DECK Nationals are 13-9 at Coors Field after going 9-16 in
Scoring fewer than 3.......... 7-41 The Nationals have used 53 players in 2018, tied for the third-most in the National League this season and Denver from 2005-11.
Scoring 3 or more............. 74-38 the fourth-most in Nationals history (2005-pres.)...The 2006 Nationals used 57 players, while the 2009 and
Scoring 5 or more............. 60-17 2005 Nationals each used 55. 2018 / BY THE NUMBERS
• 31 different players have toed the rubber for Washington, the most in a season in Nationals history and 2018 W-L....................2-4 (1-3 in D.C., 1-1 in COL)
Series opener................... 27-26 tied for the fourth-most in the National League this season. Streak.................................................................W1
Series finale..................... 25-26
Aggregate Score................Nationals 27, Rockies 32
Home series W-L-T....... 11-11-5 TONY TWO BAGS
Road series W-L-T........ 11-12-2 Anthony Rendon has hit safely in 13 of his last 14 games, going 24-for-55 (.436) with five doubles, one ALL-TIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERS
Total series W-L-T........ 22-23-7 triple, five homers, 21 RBI, six walks and 11 runs scored...He has struck out just five times during this stretch. W-L / Nationals (2005-present)..................... 39-55
• On the season, Rendon ranks in the NL in doubles (T1st, 44), average (3rd, .310), OPS (4th, .912), slug- W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 17-30
Home series sweeps............. 4-3
ging percentage (5th, .538), extra-base hits (9th, 70) and on-base percentage (10th, .376). W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 13-23
Road series sweeps...............6-3
• According to FanGraphs.com, Rendon ranks second in the NL in Wins Above Replacement (6.2). W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 22-25
Total series sweeps............ 10-6
• He reached base safely in a career-high 33 straight games from Aug. 21 to Sept. 25...It was the longest W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............... 85-111
At home............................ 41-40 active streak in Major League Baseball and is the third-longest streak in the National League this
On the road...................... 41-39 season...STL Matt Carpenter is second on the list with a 35-game streak (7/8-8/17) and PHI Odubel 2018 AGAINST THE ROCKIES
Herrera had the longest streak in the NL this year (40 G, 3/30-5/19)...During the streak, Rendon hit .369 DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
After day off....................... 5-13
with a .454 on-base percentage and a .662 slugging percentage. 4/12vsCOL L, 1-5 Bettis-Gonzalez-None
One-run games................ 18-24 4/13vsCOL L, 1-2 Oberg-Roark-Davis
Two-run games................ 21-22 ROLLIN’ ROBLES 4/14vsCOL W, 6-2 Scherzer-Gray-None
TOTAL HR BY TEENS
Opp. at or above .500........44-47 Victor Robles is 6-for-10 (.600) with two doubles, one homer, five RBI, one Rk. Player Home Runs
4/15vsCOL L, 5-6 Ottavino-Doolittle-Davis
Opp. below .500................38-32 walk, two stolen bases and one run scored in his last three games...In his 1. Tony Conigliaro (1964) 24 9/28atCOL L, 2-5 Freeland-Ross-Davis
last nine starts, Robles is hitting .357 (15-for-42) with seven extra-base 9/29atCOL W, 12-2 Strasburg-Gray-None
Come-from-behind wins........ 26 hits and 10 RBI...Eight of his 10 RBI and five of his seven extra-base hits T2. Bryce Harper (2012) 22
9/30atCOL
T2. Juan Soto (2018) 22
Last at-bat W-L................ 13-18 (2 2B, 3B, 2 HR) have come in his last three starts...He has hit safely in
Walk-off W-L........................ 5-6 each of the nine starts. SEASON RBI BY TEENS DAVE MARTINEZ
• On Wednesday afternoon against the Marlins, Robles went 4-for-5 Rk. Player RBI Nationals manager Dave Martinez was named the
Facing left-handed SP..... 17-27 1. Phil Cavarretta (1935) 82 seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct.
Facing right-handed SP .. 65-52 with a double, home run, five RBI and a run scored...Since 2000, only
2. Mel Ott (1928) 77
six players 21 years of age or younger have recorded a game with at 3. George Davis (1890)* 73
30, 2017. He joined the Nationals for what will be
Day games....................... 33-30 least four hits, a home run and five RBI: BOS Rafael Devers (9/26/18), 4. Juan Soto (2018) 70 his 30th season in professional baseball. A) 16-year
Night games.................... 49-49 WSH Victor Robles (9/26/18), WSH Juan Soto (6/29/18), LAA Mike *RBI did not become an official statistic until 1920 Major League outfielder, Martinez has been a Major
March/April...................... 13-16 Trout (5/21/13), ARI Justin Upton (5/20/09) and LAD Adrian Beltre .300 BY TEENS League coach for the last 10 seasons, serving as Cubs
May.................................... 20-7 (7/27/00). Rk. Player AVG manager Joe Maddon’s bench coach and right-hand
June................................... 9-16 1. Mel Ott (1928) .322 man in Chicago (2015–17) as well as Tampa Bay
July................................... 11-14 EVERYDAY TREA 2. Edgar Renteria (1996) .309 (2008–14). This is the first Major League managerial
August............................. 14-15 Trea Turner has played in each of Washington’s 161 games this season, *Since 1900, only 2 teenagers have assignment of Martinez’s career.
Sept./Oct.......................... 15-11 making 157 starts and four appearances off the bench...The only player in hit .300 in a season (min. 400 PA)
Nationals history (2005-pres.) to appear in all 162 games in a season was
*Juan Soto: .294 in 490 PA WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Pre All-Star break............. 48-48 .400 OBP BY TEENS @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (Sept. 29)
Ryan Zimmerman, who started all 162 games in 2007.
Post All-Star break........... 34-31
• If Turner starts today, he will tie Alfonso Soriano (158 in 2006) for Rk. Player OBP Final: Nats 12, Rockies 2. The Nationals clinch a 7th
Wearing home whites....... 12-15 second on the list behind Zimmerman’s 162 starts in 2007. 1. Mel Ott (1928) .397 straight winning season (only NYY, LAD, STL have
Wearing road greys............31-28 • Turner leads NL and is second in MLB with 43 stolen bases...He ranks 2. Edgar Renteria (1996) .358 more). Meanwhile, the NL Central and NL West races
*Since 1900, no teens have an OBP are tied heading into Sunday, with four Game 162s all
Wearing red alternates..... 15-15 in the NL in runs (T5th, 103) and hits (6th, 179). > .400 (min. 400 PA) in a season being played simultaneously to determine the champs
Wearing blue alternates........8-2
*Juan Soto: .407 OBP in 490 PA
Wearing blue stars & stripes.... 4-6 100-100-100 and the wild cards.
Wearing white stars & stripes.. 13-12 Bryce Harper has scored 103 runs, recorded 100 RBI and 130 walks in .500 SLG BY TEENS
Rk. Player SLG @JamalCollier - Nationals.com (Sept. 29)
When homering.................66-42 2018...He is the first player in Nationals history (2005-pres.) to record at 1. Tony Conigliaro (1964) .530 Juan Soto homers into the second deck. No.22, which
When playing error free.....52-53 least 100 runs, RBI and walks in a season.
2. Mel Ott (1928) .524 ties Bryce Harper for the second most HRs by a teen-
When SP goes 6.0+ IP.......51-34 • He is just the 14th player in baseball history to put together a season
*Since 1900, only 2 teens have a SLG ager in MLB history.
When SP goes 7.0+ IP...... 30-13 of at least 100 runs, 100 RBI and 130 walks...Since 2000 he joins CIN > .500 (min. 400 PA) in a season
When SP goes 8.0+ IP.......... 7-0 Joey Votto (2017), TOR Jose Bautista (2011), SFG Barry Bonds (2004) *Juan Soto: .521 SLG in 490 PA
and OAK Jason Giambi (2000) as the only players to do so. @masnKolko - MASN (Sept. 29)
vs. NL East....................... 41-35 • On the season, Harper ranks in the National League in HR (T5th, 34), OBP (5th, .392), runs (T5th, 103), He’s far from the only one, but Trea Turner LOVES play-
vs. NL Central.................. 18-16 RBI (7th, 100) extra-base hits (11th, 66) and OPS (12th, .885). ing at Coors Field. Two-run shot.
vs. NL West........................14-17
vs. AL East......................... 9-11 @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (Sept. 29)
Adam Eaton is 3-for-4 tonight, raising his season av-
NATIONALS HISTORY erage from .296 to .302.
September 30 (1-7 on this date)
2007 – Ryan Zimmerman started season finale at Philadelphia and became the first National (2005-pres.) @chelsea_janes - Washington Post (Sept. 29)
to play in 162 games in a season. Zimmerman started 161 games at third base and served as Manny Acta’s Desmond just tried to hidden-ball Difo after a throw-
DH on June 10 at Minnesota. over at first. Didn’t stick to it long enough to make it
happen, and I’m sure Bogar had noticed anyway.
2009 - Down 4-3 and facing a 3-2 count, Justin Maxwell hit a game-ending grand slam off Francisco
Rodriguez in Washington’s dramatic 7-4 win, which came in the Nationals’ final home game of the 2009
season...To date, it is still Washington’s lone win on Sept. 30th.
Most strikeouts (9-inning game).............................................18 May 6 vs. PHI 7/31 vs. NYM W, 25-4 53-53 3rd/-5.5 Roark (5-12) Matz (5-9) None 35,029 / 3:16
8/1 vs. NYM W, 5-3 54-53 3rd/-5.0 Milone (1-0) Syndergaard (6-2)Herrera (16) 34,319 / 2:38
Most strikeouts (extra-inning game).......................................19 Sept. 20 vs. NYM (12.0 Inn.) 8/2 vs. CIN W, 10-4 55-53 3rd/-5.0 Scherzer (15-5) Mahle (7-9) None 28,845 / 3:14
Most walks (9-inning game)...................................................11 2x: Sept. 2 vs. MIL, Sept. 4 vs. STL 8/3 vs. CIN 3rd/-5.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (To be made up 8/4)
8/4 vs. CIN L, 1-7 55-54 3rd/-6.0 DeSclafani (5-3) Gonzalez (6-8) None 32,687 / 2:58
Most walks (extra-inning game) ...............................................7 April 1 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 8/4 vs. CIN W, 6-2 56-54 3rd/-6.0 Hellickson (5-2) Harvey (5-7) None 36,149 / 3:05
8/5 vs. CIN W, 2-1 57-54 3rd/-6.0 Roark (6-12) Castillo (6-9) Herrera (17) 33,486 / 2:39
Most runs allowed, game........................................................13 April 3 at ATL 8/6 OFF DAY 3rd/-5.5
8/7 vs. ATL W, 8-3 58-54 3rd/-6.0 Rodriguez (1-1) Allard (1-1) None 26,965 / 3:08
Most runs allowed, inning.........................................................9 April 18 at NYM (8th Inn.) 8/7 vs. ATL L, 1-3 58-55 3rd/-6.0 Biddle (3-0) Herrera (2-3) Minter (9) 28,970 / 2:54
Most hits allowed, game.........................................................22 July 8 vs. MIA 8/8 vs. ATL L, 3-8 58-56 3rd/-6.0 Foltynewicz (9-7) Milone (1-1) None 30,203 / 3:04
8/9 vs. ATL W, 6-3 59-56 3rd/-5.5 Gonzalez (7-8) Parsons (0-1) None 28,347 / 2:30
Most hits allowed (extra-inning game)....................................13 Sept. 11 at PHI (10.0 Inn.) 8/10 at CHI L, 2-3 59-57 3rd/-5.5 Cishek (3-1) Solis (1-2) Strop (9) 41,531 / 3:10
8/11 at CHI W, 9-4 60-57 3rd/-5.5 Roark (7-12) Lester (12-5) None 41,320 / 3:11
Fewest hits allowed, game........................................................1 Sept. 22 vs. NYM 8/12 at CHI L, 3-4 60-58 3rd/-5.5 Wilson (4-3) Madson (2-5) None 36,490 / 2:56
Most home runs allowed, game.................................................5 Sept. 4 vs. STL 8/13 at STL
8/14 at STL
L, 6-7 60-59 3rd/-7.0 Hudson (3-0) Glover (0-1) None
L, 4-6 60-60 3rd/-8.0 Gant (5-4) Gonzalez (7-9) Hicks (4)
37,197 / 3:19
38,214 / 3:12
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/15 at STL L, 2-4 60-61 3rd/-9.0 Gomber (3-0) Hellickson (5-3) Norris (23) 36,696/ 3:07
8/16 at STL W, 5-4 61-61 3rd/-8.0 Roark (8-12) Weaver (6-11) Glover (1) 38.074 / 3:28
Most innings pitched, starter.................................................9.0 2x: Max Scherzer (9/8 vs. CHI and 4/9 vs. ATL) 8/17 vs. MIA W, 8-2 62-61 3rd/-7.0 Scherzer (16-5) Straily (4-6) None 37,106 / 3:03
Most innings pitched, reliever................................................4.2 2x: Jefry Rodriguez (9/15 at ATL and 6/3 at ATL) 8/18 vs. MIA L, 5-7 (10) 62-62 3rd/-7.0 Steckenrider (4-2) Glover (0-2) Gaves (1) 30,900 / 3.37
8/19 vs. MIA L, 1,-12 62-63 3rd/-7.0 Urena (4-12) Gonzalez (7-10) None 31,435 / 2:30
Most strikeouts, starter...........................................................15 Max Scherzer (5/6 vs. PHI) 8/20 OFF DAY 3rd/-7.5
8/21 vs. PHI W, 10-4 63-63 3rd/-7.5 Cordero (1-0) Arano (1-2) None 24,080 / 3:16
Most strikeouts, reliever............................................................5 2x: Justin Miller (6/2 at ATL), Sammy Solis (4/8 vs. NYM) 8/22 vs. PHI W, 8-7 64-63 3rd/-7.5 Grace (1-1) Dominguez (1-4) None 31,885 / 3:45
8/23 vs. PHI L, 0-2 64-64 3rd/-8.5 Nola (15-3) Scherzer (16-6) Neshek (4) 29,475 / 2:41
Longest winning streak................................................. 9 games Max Scherzer (4/9-6/5) 8/24 at NYM L, 0-3 64-65 3rd/-8.5 Vargas (4-8) Gonzalez (7-11) Gsellman (8) 23,763 / 2:35
Longest losing streak.................................................... 6 games 2x: Tanner Roark (6/12-7/13) Gio Gonzalez (6/15-8/4) 8/25 at NYM L, 0-3 64-66 3rd/-8.5 Wheeler (9-6) Roark (8-13) None 29,868 / 2:51
8/26 at NYM W, 15-0 65-66 3rd/-8.5 Rodriguez (2-1) Matz (5-11) None 23,192 / 3:25
Most consecutive scoreless innings, starter.........................20.0 Max Scherzer (8/7-8/23) 8/27 at PHI W, 5-3 66-66 3rd/-8.0 Strasburg (7-7) Eflin (9-5) Miller (1) 21,261 / 3:13
8/28 at PHI W, 5-4 67-66 3rd/-8.0 Glover (1-2) Neshek (1-1) Holland (1) 21,083 / 3:28
Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever........................13.0 Brandon Kintzler (4/11-5/4) 8/29 at PHI L, 6-8 67-67 3rd/-7.5 Dominguez (2-5) Cordero (1-1) Hunter (3) 22,525 / 3:38
Most earned runs allowed.......................................................10 A.J. Cole (4/3 at ATL) 8/30 OFF DAY
8/31 vs. MIL
3rd/-7.5
L, 1-4 67-68 3rd/-7.5 Chacin (14-5) Roark (8-14) Jeffress (8) 30,676 / 3:11
Most hits allowed....................................................................10 7x: Last: Gio Gonzalez (8/19 vs. MIA). 9/1 vs. MIL W, 5-4 68-68 3rd/-7.5 Holland (1-2) Soria (1-4) Miller (2) 30,875 / 3:44 (1:57)
9/2 vs. MIL L, 4-9 68-69 3rd/-8.5 Woodruff (3-0) Rodriguez (2-2) None 30,032 / 3:22
Most walks allowed...................................................................7 Jefry Rodriguez (9/2 vs. MIL) 9/3 vs. STL W, 4-3 (10) 69-69 3rd/-7.5 Holland (2-2) Shreve (3-3) None 28,648 / 3:51
Most home runs allowed............................................................3 4x: Last: Tanner Roark (8/31 vs. MIL) 9/4 vs. STL L, 8-11 69-70 3rd/-7.5 Ross (8-9) Williams (0-1) Hicks (6) 21,637 / 4:10
9/5 vs. STL L, 6-7 69-71 3rd/-7.5 Mikolas (14-4) Roark (8-15) Martinez (1) 22,124 / 3:35
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/6 vs. CHI L, 4-6(10) 69-72 3rd/-8.5 Strop (5-1) Cordero (1-2) Chavez (3) 32,070 / 4:00
9/7 vs. CHI 3rd/-8.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (To be made up 9/8) (1:21, 2:58)
Longest winning streak................................................. 6 games 2x: May 25-30 and April 29-May 4 9/8 vs. CHI(D) W, 10-3 70-72 3rd/-8.0 Scherzer (17-6) Garcia (3-7) None N/A / 2:45 (2:10)
Longest losing streak.................................................... 5 games 2x: June 30-July 4 and April 3 to April 8 9/8 vs. CHI(N) W, 6-5 71-72 3rd/-7.5 Suero (2-0) Wilson (4-4) Holland (2) 41,346 / 3:15 (1:29)
9/9 vs. CHI 3rd/-8.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (Made up 9/13)
Longest game, innings............................................................14 June 2 at ATL 9/10 at PHI POSTPONED DUE TO WET GROUNDS (Made up (9/11)
9/11 at PHI (D) W, 3-1 72-72 3rd/-8.0 Fedde (2-3) Pivetta (7-12) Doolittle (23) 19,630 / 3:27
Longest game, time (9-inning game)...................................4:14 Sept. 23 vs. NYM 9/11 at PHI (N) W, 7-6 (10) 73-72 3rd/-8.0 Suero (3-0) Rios (3-2) Holland (3) 19,630 / 4:16
9/12 at PHI W, 5-1 74-72 3rd/-8.0 Strasburg (8-7) Nola (16-5) None 20,258 / 2:56
Longest game, time (extra-inning game).............................4:28 July 1 at PHI (13.0 inn.) 9/13 vs. CHI L, 3-4 (10) 74-73 3rd/-8.5 Strop (6-1) Doolittle (3-3) Rosario (1) 30,173 / 3:46
Shortest game, time.............................................................2:16 June 5 vs. TBR 9/14 at ATL L, 5-10 74-74 3rd/-9.5 Gausman (10-10)Scherzer (17-7) None 39,268 / 3:54
9/15 at ATL W, 7-1 75-74 3rd/-8.5 Rodriguez (3-2) Teheran (9-8) None 36,050 / 3:41
Largest crowd, Nationals Park..........................................42,723 July 3 vs. BOS 9/16 at ATL W, 6-4 76-74 3rd/-7.5 Roark (9-15) Newcomb (12-9) Doolittle (24) 33,403 / 3:15
9/17 at MIA L, 5-8 76-75 3rd/-7.5 Garcia (3-2) Glover (1-3) Conley (3) 8,440 / 3:17
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park........................................19,357 April 10 vs. ATL 9/18 at MIA W, 4-2 77-75 3rd/-6.5 Strasburg (W, 9-7) Alcantara (L, 2-1) Doolittle (S, 25) 7,726 / 3:14
Largest winning margin..................................................21 runs July 31 vs. NYM (W, 25-4) 9/19 OFF DAY
9/20 vs. NYM
3rd/-7.0
L, 4-5 77-76 3rd/-8.0 Rhame (1-2) Rodriguez (3-3) Sewald (2) 28, 358 / 4:16
Largest losing margin.....................................................11 runs 2x: Aug. 19 vs. MIA (L, 1-12). June 25 at TBR (L, 0-11) 9/21 vs. NYM L, 2-4 77-77 3rd/-9.0 deGrom (9-9) Ross (0-1) Gsellman (2) 37,895 / 2:57
9/22 vs. NYM W, 6-0 78-77 3rd/-9.0 Voth (1-1) Oswalt (3-3) None 39,372 / 2:32
Largest deficit overcome to win.........................................9 runs July 5 vs. MIA (Behind, 9-0 after T4th, W 14-12) 9/23 vs. NYM L, 6-8 78-78 3rd/-10.0 Gagnon (2-1) Suero (3-1) Swarzak (4) 34,218 / 4:14 (:25)
Largest lead relinquished to lose......................................4 runs 2x, last: Sept. 17 at MIA (Ahead 4-0 after T5, lost 8-5) 9/24 vs. MIA W, 7-3 79-78 2nd/-9.5 Miller (7-1) Alcantara (2-2) None 22,428 / 3:09
9/25 vs. MIA W, 9-4 80-78 2nd/-9.5 Scherzer (18-7) Brigham (0-4) None 24,483 / 3:12
Most double plays turned..........................................................4 July 6 vs. MIA 9/26 vs. MIA W, 9-3 (7) 81-78 2nd/-8.5 Suero (4-1) Chen (6-12) None 28,680 / 2:45 (:51)
9/27 OFF DAY 2nd/-8.0
Most double plays hit into.........................................................3 3x: Sept. 4 vs. STL, July 1 at PHI (13 inn.), April 11 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 9/28 at COL L, 2-5 81-79 2nd/-9.0 Freeland (17-7) Ross (0-2) Davis (43) 48,089 / 2:51
9/29 at COL W, 12-2 82-79 2nd/-8.0 Strasburg (10-7) Gray (12-9) None 47,781 / 3:40
Most errors................................................................................3 July 27 at MIA 9/30 at COL
TEAM MISC.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
8/21 ����Acquired INF Andruw Monasterio and a player to be named later or cash considerations from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for 2B Daniel Murphy...
Traded 1B Matt Adams to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for cash considerations...Recalled infielder Adrian Sanchez and outfielder Andrew
Stevenson from Triple-A Syracuse...Returned RHP Kelvin Herrera from the 10-day disabled list...Placed LHP Tommy Milone on the 10-day disabled list
(retro to Aug. 20) with left shoulder soreness.
8/22 ����Reinstated RHP Stephen Strasburg from the 10-day disabled list...Optioned INF Adrian Sanchez to Triple-A Syracuse.
8/27 ����Reinstated RHP Ryan Madson from the 10-day disabled list...Placed RHP Kelvin Herrera on the 10-day disabled list with a torn left lisfranc ligament.
8/31 ����Acquired RHP Andrew Istler from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for RHP Ryan Madson...Recalled LHP Sammy Solis from Triple-A Syracuse...
Acquired C/1B KJ Harrison and INF Gilbert Lara from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for LHP Gio Gonzalez.
9/1 �����Recalled C Pedro Severino and selected RHP Austen Williams from Triple-A Syracuse.
9/4 ������Recalled OF Victor Robles, INF Adrian Sanchez and RHP Austin Voth from Triple-A Syracuse...Returned from rehab and reinstated RHP Erick Fedde
and RHP Joe Ross...Selected the contract of RHP Kyle McGowin from Triple-A Syracuse...Returned from rehab and reinstated LHP Tommy Milone and
assigned his contract outright to Triple-A Syracuse.
9/7 ������Reinstated LHP Sean Doolittle from the 10-day disabled list.
9/11 ����Reinstated RHP Jeremy Hellickson from the 10-day disabled list.
LAST 10 GAMES - STARTERS LAST 10 GAMES - RELIEVERS
DATE/OPP STARTER DEC RES INN H R ER BB SO HR RS PIT DATE/OPP RES. DECISIONS #REL INN. H R ER BB SO HR
9/29atCOL STRASBURG W W, 12-2 6.0 2 2 2 2 7 2 9 103 9/29atCOL W, 12-2 — 4 3.0 0 0 0 2 3 0
9/28atCOL ROSS L L, 2-5 5.0 5 4 4 1 4 3 2 81 9/28atCOL L, 2-5 — 4 3.0 3 1 1 0 0 1
9/26vsMIA McGOWIN — W, 9-3 4.0 1 0 0 3 4 0 5 68 9/26vsMIA W, 9-3 W 3 3.0 2 3 3 1 1 1
9/25vsMIA SCHERZER W W, 9-4 7.0 5 1 1 0 10 0 9 100 9/25vsMIA W, 9-4 — 3 2.0 4 3 2 0 2 1
9/24vsMIA STRASBURG — W, 7-3 4.0 3 1 1 4 5 0 6 100 9/24vsNYM W, 7-3 W 4 5.0 2 2 1 1 4 0
9/23vsNYM FEDDE — L, 6-8 3.1 5 3 3 4 2 0 3 80 9/23vsNYM L, 6-8 L 6 5.2 5 5 5 5 5 0
9/22vsNYM VOTH W W, 6-0 5.0 1 0 0 2 5 0 2 73 9/22vsNYM W, 6-0 H 4 4.0 0 0 0 2 4 0
9/21vsNYM ROSS L L, 2-4 6.0 8 4 3 1 3 0 1 95 9/21vsNYM L, 2-4 — 3 3.0 0 0 0 3 3 0
9/20vsNYM SCHERZER — L, 4-5 7.0 5 3 3 2 13 2 2 104 9/20vsNYM L, 4-5 L 7 5.0 5 2 2 4 6 0
9/18atMIA STRASBURG W W, 4-2 6.0 5 2 2 2 11 1 4 101 9/18atMIA W, 4-2 S 4 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 0
TEAM PITCHING STATS
Starters Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG
82-79 161 0 0 0 4.01 2 913.1 836 431 407 115 296 16 46 915 9.0 .243
Ind Rec #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP SO/BB
55-52 15161 16.6 5.18 526 1 22 4 21 27 183 14 39 26 64 3.09
BFP AB QS 2B 3B PCS PKO IR ISC IRS% GB FB GB% H/9 HR/9 BB/9
BABIP OPS
3830 3440 74 183 14 4 5 0 0 - 1062 863 42 8.24 1.13 2.92 .296 .714
Relievers Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG
80-79 159 40 54 82 3.95 0 524.2 471 239 230 78 186 21 30 495 8.5 .238
Ind Rec #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP SO/BB
27-27 8382 16 4.2 245 - 19 2 7 13 88 11 35 17 34 2.66
BFP AB QS 2B 3B PCS PKO IR ISC IRS% GB FB GB% H/9 HR/9 BB/9
BABIP OPS
2215 1978 0 88 11 7 9 234 56 23.9 622 527 42 8.08 1.34 3.19 .277 .723
Team Totals Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG
82-79 161 40 54 82 3.99 2 1438.0 1307 670 637 193 482 37 76 1410 8.8 .241
#PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP SO/BB
23543 16.4 4.83 771 7 41 6 28 40 271 25 74 43 98 2.93
BFP AB QS 2B 3B PCS PKO IR ISC IRS% GB FB GB% H/9 HR/9 BB/9
BABIP OPS
6045 5418 74 271 25 11 14 234 56 23.9 1684 1390 42 8.18 1.21 3.02 .289 .717