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Standing: 7-8, 4th Place, -2.5, National League East • National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012
WHEN.... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Home.................................... 3-6 MOVING ON SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
Road.................................... 4-2 The Washington Nationals lost, 7-3, in the first game of their three-game set against the San Francisco The Nationals and Giants will meet six times in 2019
Day....................................... 5-4 Giants...RHP Stephen Strasburg (1-for-2, RBI), pinch hitter Matt Adams (solo HR) and 3B Anthony Rendon (3 in D.C., 3 in SF)...Washington went 2-4 against
Night.................................... 2-4 (1-for-3, BB, RBI) plated runs for the Nationals. San Francisco in 2018, despite outscoring them 32-
Current Streak........................L2 • Last night’s tilt kicked off a stretch of 26 games in 27 days for the Nationals from April 16 to May 12. 26 in the season series...Mark Melancon (2016) and
Last 5 Games....................... 2-3 Trevor Gott (2017-18) once pitched out of Washing-
Last 10 Games..................... 5-5 GOING STREAKING ton’s bullpen...Giants assistant hitting coach Rick
March................................... 1-2 Anthony Rendon has hit safely in a career-high 14 straight games...He is 23-for-54 (.426) with eight doubles, Schu served as Washington’s hitting coach from
April..................................... 6-6 six homers, 18 RBI, seven walks, one HBP and 18 runs scored along the way. 2013-17.
Vs. LHSP............................... 0-1 • Rendon’s 14-game streak is the longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball this season. 2019 RECORD
Vs. RHSP.............................. 7-7 • From April 2-13, he recorded at least one extra-base hit in a career-high and Nationals-record 10 W-L............................... 0-1 (0-1 in D.C., 0-0 in SF)
Series Opener....................... 1-5 straight games, the longest streak in Major League Baseball this season...It matched the longest streak Streak (since 2018)..............................................L2
Series Opener at Home......... 0-4 in MLB since 2017, joining CLE Francisco Lindor (Sept. 7-16, 2017) and HOU Alex Bregman (July 30- Aggregate Score..................... Nationals 3, Giants 7
Series Opener on Road......... 1-1 Aug. 9, 2017). ALL-TIME RECORD
By Series...........................2-2-1 W-L / Nationals (2005-present)..................... 47-44
By Home Series.................0-2-1 W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 26-19
LEADING MAN
By Road Series..................2-0-0
In addition to his hitting streaks, Anthony Rendon is one of the top hitters in baseball so far this season... W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 20-26
Rubber Games..................... 2-1
According to FanGraphs.com, he leads all National League third basemen - and is third in the NL overall - in W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 21-25
Scored First.......................... 4-2
Wins Above Replacement (1.2)...His 14 extra-base hits are tied for first in the NL with LAD Cody Bellinger. W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............. 239-249
Opponent Scored First.......... 3-6
• All told, he ranks among National League hitters in slugging percentage (2nd, .845), OPS (2nd, 1.308), 2019 GAME LOG
1-run games........................ 3-3
runs scored (T2nd, 18), doubles (2nd, 8), batting average (4th, .397), on-base percentage (4th, .463), DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
1 or 2 run games.................. 3-4
RBI (T3rd, 18) and homers (T6th, 6). 4/16vsSFG L, 7-3 Rodriguez-Strasburg-None
Comeback Wins.................... 4-4
Last AB Wins........................ 4-3 • Since the 2018 All-Star Break, Rendon has posted a 1.017 OPS, the third-best mark in Major League 4/17vsSFG
Walkoff Wins........................ 2-0 Baseball behind MIL Christian Yelich (1.224) and ATL Ronald Acuña Jr. (1.053). 4/18vsSFG
Extra Innings........................ 1-1 8/5atSFG
Led After 6........................... 5-1 GET EM’ IN 8/6atSFG
Led After 7........................... 5-1 The Washington Nationals lead Major League Baseball with a .318 batting average with runners in scoring 8/7atSFG
Led After 8........................... 4-0 position...They have posted a .558 slugging percentage in these situations, fourth-best in MLB behind the DAVE MARTINEZ
Tied After 6........................... 0-2 Philadelphia Phillies (1st, .607), Milwaukee Brewers (2nd, .594) and Arizona Diamondbacks (.568). Second-year manager Dave Martinez was named the
Tied After 7........................... 0-2 • The Nationals have also been clutch with two outs and runners in scoring position as well, hitting .323 seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct. 30,
Tied After 8........................... 2-2 (2nd in MLB), with a .565 SLG (3rd in MLB) and a .425 OBP (5th in MLB). 2017...The 2019 season marks his 31st season in pro-
Behind After 6...................... 2-5 fessional baseball...A 16-year Major League outfielder,
Behind After 7...................... 2-5 START ME UP Martinez joined the Nationals after 10 seasons as a
Behind After 8...................... 1-6 Washington’s starting rotation ranks in the National League in strikeout-to-walk ratio (1st, 3.85), strikeouts Major League coach in in Chicago (2015–17) and
Division Games.................... 6-5 (1st, 104), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (2nd, 10.25), ERA (4th, 3.84) and opp. OBP (4th, .299). Tampa Bay (2008–14).
Vs. Other Divisions............... 1-3 • Washington’s starting staff leads Major League Baseball, averaging 6.1 innings pitched per start. WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Vs. N.L. Teams...................... 7-8 • Max Scherzer ranks in the National League in strikeouts (2nd, 35), strikeout-to-walk ratio (T4th, 7.00), @Todd_Dybas - NBC Sports Washington (April 16)
Vs. N.L. East......................... 6-5 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (5th, 11.67) and home runs per 9.0 IP (5th, 0.67). Down and in to Matt Adams is not a great idea.
Vs. N.L. Central.................... 1-2 • Patrick Corbin ranks fourth among National League lefties MILESTONE TRACKER
Vs. N.L. West........................ 0-1 with 24 strikeouts and his 2.84 ERA so far this season is Player Category Milestone
@JamalCollier - Nationals.com (April 16)
Hit 0 HR............................... 1-2 good for second among southpaws...His 6.00 strikeout-to- Matt Adams HR 100 (97)
Matt Adams pinch-hit HR. His first of the year to start
Hit 1+ HR............................. 6-6 Patrick Corbin SO 1,000 (921)
walk ratio ranks just behind Scherzer, good for sixth-best in Sean Doolittle SV 100 (83) the 7th. Cuts Giants lead to 6-2
Hit 2+ HR............................. 4-3 the National League among all pitchers. Yan Gomes HR 100 (88)
Scored 3 or Fewer Runs........ 1-6 Anthony Rendon RBI 500 (438) @Sam4TR - Washington Post (April 16)
Scored 4 or More Runs......... 6-2 SEEING PITCHES Aníbal Sánchez W 100 (98)
Scored 5 or More Runs......... 5-2 Stephen Strasburg shoots the gap in right-center and
As a team, the Nationals lead Major League Baseball in averaging Tony Sipp G 600 (589)
chugs into second for an RBI double. The whole Na-
Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs...... 3-1 4.14 pitches per plate appearance...Juan Soto ranks fifth in the Stephen Strasburg W 100 (95)
Allowed 4 or More Runs........ 4-7 Stephen Strasburg GS 213 (210) tionals staff might be #PitchersWhoRake.
NL (4.59 P/PA), Wilmer Difo (4.45) ranks ninth and Brian Dozier *Tying Gio Gonzalez for most in WSH history
Allowed 5 or More Runs........ 4-5 (4.36) ranks 15th. Stephen Strasburg IP 1253.1 (1252.1) @mansKerr - MASNSports.com (April 16)
More Hits than Opponent..... 4-1 *Tying Gio Gonzalez for most in WSH history
Fewer Hits than Opponent.... 3-6 Strasburg double to opposite field scores Difo and the
CHASING 1,000 Ryan Zimmerman RBI 1,000 (996)
#Nats lead 1-0. Hello there.
Committed No Errors............ 3-4 With 996 in hand, Ryan Zimmerman is four RBI shy of reach- Ryan Zimmerman R 947 (920)
Committed 1 or More Errors. 4-4 ing the 1000 RBI mark for his career...When he does so, he will
*Tying Tim Raines for most in MON/WSH history
Before All-star Game............ 7-8 @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (April 16)
become the first Washington National to record his 1000th RBI in In all seriousness, Rosenthal has shown legit progress
Starter Goes at least 5 inn... 5-8
a Nationals uniform. in each of his last two outings. Threw 16-of-27 pitches
Starter Goes at least 6 inn... 5-6
Starter Goes at least 7 inn... 1-3 NATIONALS HISTORY for strikes that inning. And after HBP+BB to start the
Home Whites....................... 0-2 April 17 (8-5) inning, threw strikes and didn’t give up hard contact.
Road Greys........................... 3-1 2008 – Tim Redding struck out a career-best 10 and Nick Johnson laced a three-run double with two outs in
Red Alternates..................... 1-1 the seventh inning to lift the Nationals to a 6-4 win at Florida. The win snapped a seven-game road losing @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (April 16)
Blue Alternates.................... 0-1 streak. Rendon RBI single up the middle cuts the deficit to 6-3
Blue Stars & Stripes............. 0-1 in the 7th and extends his hitting streak to 14 games.
White Stars & Stripes........... 3-2 2011 – The Nationals swept a doubleheader over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers, winning Game 1, 8-4 and
Game 2, 5-1. Washington clubbed five homers across the two games and Danny Espinosa recorded six RBI
between the two games. His bases-clearing triple in the seventh inning of the second game snapped a 1-1
tie.
IN THE COMMUNITY
April 17: Families of Valor:
Sean Doolittle, Howie Kendrick, and their families strive to make the Salute to Service experience as special
as possible on days when the Nationals host surviving family members. During Salute to Service games that
honor TAPS families this season, Sean and Howie will invite the group to view batting practice from the field
and meet with them privately before the game. All participants will have the chance to take photos with the
players, receive autographs and a gift, and see pictures of their loved ones on NatsHD during the Salute.
SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Wed., April 17 vs. SFG 7:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Jeremy Hellickson (1-0, 2.25) RHP Jeff Samardzija (1-0, 1.62)
• Washington went 4-1 in Jeremy Hellickson’s 5 home starts in 2018...The Nationals have had success against Jeff Samardzija, who is 0-6 with a 7.39 ERA in his last 6 starts against Washington.
Thurs., April 18 vs. SFG 1:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan LHP Patrick Corbin (0-0, 2.84) LHP Drew Pomeranz (0-1, 3.86)
• In his last 7 starts against the Giants dating to Aug. 27, 2017, Patrick Corbin is 4-1 with a 1.93 ERA and just 1 HR allowed...Drew Pomeranz last started at Nationals Park on July 6, 2012..
Fri., April 19 at MIA 7:10 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan RHP Aníbal Sánchez (0-1, 4.86) TBA
• Aníbal Sánchez began his Major League career with the Florida Marlins, going 44-45 with a 3.75 ERA in 133 games from 2006-11.
Sat., April 20 at MIA 6:10 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan RHP Max Scherzer (1-2, 3.33) TBA
• In his last 3 starts against the Marlins, Max Scherzer has allowed just one earned run in 21.0 IP (0.43 ERA)...Washington has won his last 7 starts against Miami dating to Aug. 7, 2017.
Sun., April 21 at MIA 1:10 p.m. MASN 2 106.7 The Fan RHP Stephen Strasburg (1-1, 5.56) TBA
• With 1.0 inning pitched, Stephen Strasburg will match Gio Gonzalez for the most innings pitched in Nationals history (2005-pres.).
#58 - JEREMY HELLICKSON - RHP - 6’1” / 216 - 31 YEARS OLD SPLITS
A veteran of nine Major League seasons joined the Nationals on a Minor League deal with an invite to AWARDS AND HONORS 2019
Major League Spring Training March 2018 and re-signed with the club in February 2019...Has made Home........................0-0, 9.00 ERA, 1 G / 0 GS
more than 27 starts in six of his nine Major League seasons...Pitched for Tampa Bay from 2010-14 while 2012 ����� American League Gold Glove Award (AL Pitcher) Road...............................1-0, 0.00, 1 G / 1 GS
2011 ����� American League Rookie of the Year
Nationals manager Dave Martinez served as the club’s bench coach. 2011 ����� American League Pitcher of the Month (May) vs. Left................................ .444 / .500 / .778
2011 ����� American League Rookie of the Month (May) vs. Right............................. .105 / .227 / .105
AGAINST THE GIANTS: Is 2-2 with a 3.29 ERA in five career starts against the San Francisco Giants...Has 2011 ����� Tampa Bay’s No. 1 prospect per Baseball America GB%.....................................................50.0%
2011 ����� Baseball America’s No. 6 prospect
surrendered just two home runs in those five starts...Last faced themin 2017, allowing three earned runs 2010 ����� Tampa Bay’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year FB%......................................................50.0%
on four hits in 5.1 innings of work inPhiladelphia’s 9-7 loss to the Giants. 2010 ����� MiLB.com Organization All-Star March/April..............0-1, 2.25 ERA, 2 G / 1 GS
2010 ����� USA Today Minor League Player of the Year May.................................................................
LAST START: Earned the win in his first start of the season after tossing 6.0 scoreless innings giving up 2010 ����� Baseball America Minor Legue Player of the Year
2010 ����� International League Pitcher of the Year June................................................................
three hits with six strikeouts and four walks in Washington’s 15-1 win over Philadelphia. 2010 ����� SiriusXM All-Star Futures game at LAA July..................................................................
2010 ����� International League Pitcher of the Week (June 1) August............................................................
2019 SPRING TRAINING: Went 4-0 with a 0.95 ERA (2 ER/19.0 IP) and 19 strikeouts with six walks in 2010 ����� International League Pitcher of the Week (April 19)
Sept./Oct.........................................................
2010 ����� Tampa Bay’s No. 2 prospect per Baseball America
five starts. 2009 ����� Tampa Bay’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year CAREER
2009 ����� Southern League All-Star (mid-season) Home............37-32, 3.92 ERA, 109 G / 105 GS
2018: Provided stability to Washington’s rotation, starting the season 2-0 with a 2.30 ERA (11 ER/43.0 2009 ����� Tampa Bay’s No. 8 prospect per Baseball America
2008 ����� Florida State League All-Star (mid-season) Road............38-40, 4.19 ERA, 116 G / 112 GS
IP) in eight starts from April 16 to May 29...Struck out 34 batters against just six walks...Posted a 0.93
2008 ����� Florida State League Pitcher of the Week (June 23) vs. Left..................................249 / .315 / .431
WHIP during this stretch...Suffered a right hamstring strain on June 3 at Atlanta...His 11 home runs 2008 ����� Florida State League Pitcher of the Week (April 21) vs. Right............................. .245 / .296 / .421
allowed were seventh-fewest in the National League (min. 19 GS)... He recorded a career-best WHIP 2008 ����� Tampa Bay’s No. 8 prospect per Baseball America
2007 ����� Tampa Bay’s No. 10 prospect per Baseball America vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
(1.073), and issued just two walks per 9.0 innings, his lowest mark since his rookie season of 2010.
2006 ����� New York-Penn League All-Star (mid-season) Career......................2-2, 3.29 ERA, 5 G / 5 GS
2006 ����� Tampa Bay’s No. 19 prospect per Baseball America 2019...............................................................
WHERE HE RANKED: At the time of his injury, ranked among NL pitchers (min. 8 GS) in WHIP (2nd, 0.93),
Career Home............0-1, 5.59 ERA, 2 G / 2 GS
walks per 9.0 IP (2nd, 1.26), SO/BB ratio (6th, 5.67) and ERA (8th, 2.30).
Career Road.............2-1, 2.04 ERA, 3 G / 3 GS
DON’T WALK SIGN: Surrendered just 20 walks in 2018, the fewest among MLB pitchers with at least 19 starts. CAREER BESTS
Innings............. 9.0 (3x, last: 9/17/16 vs. MIA)
2017: Began his second season in Philadelphia by going 6-5 with a 4.73 ERA in 20 starts before being acquired by Baltimore on July 28...While with Strikeouts..........................10 (4/6/11 vs. LAA)
Philadelphia, he went 3-1 with a 3.64 ERA (19 ER/47.0 IP) in eight starts against National League East opponents...His 47 walks on the season were the Complete Games.......3 (last: 9/17/16 vs. MIA)
third fewest of his career (min. 15 starts)...Did not issue a walk in eight of his 30 starts between the two clubs. Shutouts...................2 (last: 9/17/16 vs. MIA)
VS. GIANTS
2016: Made his Phillies debut on Opening Day, becoming the first starting pitcher to make his Phillies debut on Opening Day since Roy Halladay in PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
2010...Ranked tied for third in the NL in shutouts (1), tied for fifth in GIDP (21), tied for eighth in starts (32) and ranked ninth in walks per 9.0 IP (2.14)... Belt
Set career highs in strikeouts (154) and starts and tied his career high in innings (189.0)...Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 21 of his 32 starts (65%), 2019 0 0 0 0 —
including in a career-best nine straight starts, June 10 to July 25, which was tied for longest streak by a Phillies starter...In his final 14 home starts, Career 8 3 0 1 .375
went 7-3, 2.53 ERA (26 ER/ 92.1 IP). Crawford
2019 0 0 0 0 —
2015: Spent the entire season with Arizona after being acquired by the Diamondbacks in the offseason...Went 9-12 with a 4.62 ERA in 27 starts...In six Career 13 5 1 3 .385
starts vs the NL East, posted a 3.38 ERA...Had a 5.04 ERA in 17 starts before the All-Star break and a 3.86 ERA in 10 starts after...Posted a 1.88 ERA Longoria
(5 ER/24.0 IP) in four July starts. 2019 0 0 0 0 —
Career 3 0 0 0 .000
2014: Began the season on the 15-day DL following a minor arthroscopic procedure to remove loose bodies from his right elbow (Dr. Koco Eaton)...Was Panik
activated on July 7...Went 1-1, 2.03 ERA (6 ER/26.2 IP) in his first five starts...Was optioned to Double-A Montgomery on July 12 before being transferred 2019 0 0 0 0 —
to Triple-A Charlotte on July 16...Was recalled on July 26. Career 9 3 0 0 .333
Parra
2013: Went 12-10 with a 5.17 ERA in 32 games (31 starts) in his fourth Major League season...Received 5.74 runs of support per 9.0 IP, fifth-highest in
2019 0 0 0 0 —
the American League...Posted a 5-1 record in June, tying Tampa Bay’s franchise record for wins in a calendar month...Went 8-1, 3.17 ERA over a 10-start
Career 9 2 0 1 .222
span, from June 2 to July 27...Went 0-4, 9.15 ERA in five August starts before being optioned to Charlotte on Aug. 27 and was transferred to Montgomery
Pillar
on Sept. 1, but did not pitch in any minor league games..Was recalled on Sept. 3...Started Game 4 of the ALDS vs. BOS and threw just 1.0 inning, the
2019 0 0 0 0 —
shortest Postseason start in Rays history.
Career 15 3 0 2 .200
2012: Was named co-winner of the AL Gold Glove Award along with Chicago White Sox pitcher Jake Peavy...Just one year after winning the 2011 AL Rookie Posey
of the Year he became just the second pitcher in MLB history to win both awards (other: LAD Fernando Valenzuela; 1982 NL Rookie of the Year & 1986 NL 2019 0 0 0 0 —
Gold Glove)...At 25 years old, became the youngest AL pitcher to win a Gold Glove since 1989 (KC’s Bret Saberhagen – 25)...Also marked the first time Career 10 1 0 2 .100
two pitchers had ever tied for a Gold Glove Award..Ranked sixth among all AL pitchers with a 3.10 ERA...Stranded 82.7% of his base runners, best in Sandoval
MLB...Was on the losing end of Felix Hernandez’s perfect game (23rd in MLB history), Aug. 15 at SEA. 2019 0 0 0 0 —
Career 2 1 0 0 .500
2011: Won the American League Rookie of the Year Award (17 of 28 first-place votes) and became just the second starting pitcher to win the award over Solarte
the previous 32 seasons (other: DET’s Justin Verlander in 2006)...Led all MLB rookies in ERA (2.95), innings (189.0), CG (2), opp. AVG (.210), starts (29) 2019 0 0 0 0 —
and quality starts (20) and finished second in wins (13)...His 2.95 ERA ranked eighth among all AL pitchers and was the lowest by an AL rookie since Career 11 3 0 0 .273
1990 (KC’s Kevin Appier – 2.76)...Held opponents to a .210 AVG, third-best in MLB behind 2011 Cy Young winners Justin Verlander (.192) and Clayton
Kershaw (.207); it was the lowest mark by a rookie since 1998 (CHI’s Kerry Wood – .196) and the lowest by an AL rookie since 1989 (KC’s Tom Gordon
– .210)...Stranded 82.0% of his base runners, second-best among all MLB pitchers...Allowed three ER or less in 26 of his 29 starts (90%)... Threw his
first career CG and SHO, May 13 vs BAL...Was named AL Pitcher of the Month and AL Rookie of the Month for May (5 GS, 4-1, 1.36 ERA, 5 ER, 33.0 IP)...
Started Game 4 of the ALDS vs TEX (L, 4-3).
GAME LOGS
Date Opp. Res. W L ERA GS CG IP H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #Pit NOTES
4/2 vs. PHI L, 8-2 0 0 9.00 0 0 2.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 .333 0 31 Entered in relief
4/10 at PHI W, 15-1 1 0 2.25 1 0 6.0 3 0 0 0 4 0 6 .214 14 100 First start of the season
Totals W L ERA GS CG INN H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #PIT
1 0 2.25 1 0 8.0 6 2 2 1 4 0 6 .214 14 131
WIN% WHIP QS SHO BFP AB H/9 2B 3B HR/9 BB/9 BK SO/9 OBP RSA #P/IP
1.000 1.25 1 0 32 28 6.75 0 0 1.13 4.50 0 6.75 .313 15.75 16.4
Team Rec SH SB CS PKO GIDP SO/BB SLG OPS BABIP
1-1 0 0 0 0 2 1.50 .321 .634 .238
CAREER STATISTICS
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2010 Tampa Bay AL 4 0 0 1 10 4 0 36.1 32 14 14 5 8 33 1.10 3.85 3.47
2011 Tampa Bay AL 13 10 0 0 29 29 2 189.0 146 64 62 21 72 117 1.15 4.47 2.95
2012 Tampa Bay AL 10 11 0 0 31 31 0 177.0 163 68 61 25 59 124 1.25 4.55 3.10
2013 Tampa Bay AL 12 10 0 0 32 31 0 174.0 185 103 100 24 50 135 1.35 4.25 5.17
2014 Tampa Bay AL 1 5 0 0 13 13 0 63.2 71 35 32 8 21 54 1.45 4.18 4.52
2015 Arizona NL 9 12 0 0 27 27 0 146.0 151 79 75 22 43 121 1.33 4.47 4.62
2016 Philadelphia NL 12 10 0 0 32 32 1 189.0 173 86 78 24 45 154 1.15 4.02 3.71
2017 Philadelphia NL 6 5 0 0 20 20 0 112.1 111 62 59 22 30 65 1.26 5.52 4.73
Baltimore AL 2 6 0 0 10 10 0 51.2 49 43 40 13 17 31 1.28 6.31 6.97
2018 Washington NL 5 3 0 0 19 19 0 91.1 78 41 35 11 20 65 1.07 4.18 3.45
2019 Washington NL 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 8.0 6 2 2 1 4 6 1.25 4.73 2.25
Totals 75 72 0 1 225 217 3 1238.1 1165 597 558 176 369 905 1.24 4.50 4.06
WEDNESDAY’S STARTER - #46 - PATRICK CORBIN - LHP
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 Washington NL 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 19.0 17 6 6 4 4 24 1.11 3.94 2.84
CAREER 56 54 2 2 175 157 4 964.2 961 453 417 111 275 921 1.28 3.66 3.89
Year Opp. Lg W L SV
SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 SFG NL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — —
CAREER 8 8 0 0 25 23 2 145.0 136 58 49 12 26 129 1.12 — 3.04
BULLPEN NOTES BULLPEN MAP
#20 BARRACLOUGH, Kyle (RHP) LEFT RIGHT
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA • #63 S. Doolittle • #20 K. Barraclough
2019 WSH NL 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 6.0 7 1 1 0 3 7 1.67 2.28 1.50 • #33 M. Grace • #44 T. Rosenthal
LAST: 4/12 vs. PIT (0.2 IP, H, 2 SO) • #36 T. Sipp • #41 J. Ross
Right-handed reliever enters his first season with Washington after being acquired on Oct. 10, 2018. • #51 W. Suero
• Last 4 G: 2.2 IP, 0.00 ERA, 5 SO, BB, .200 opp. AVG (2-for-10)...Has tossed scoreless relief in 7 of 8 outings in 2018. • #53 A. Williams
• Went 1-6 with 10 saves and a 4.20 ERA in 61 app. for MIA in 2018...Struck out 60 batters in 55.2 IP.
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 7 / 7 OPP. SLASH: .292 / .370 / .417
VS. GIANTS
#63 DOOLITTLE, Sean (LHP) PLAYER W L S G IP ER ERA
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Barraclough
2019 WSH NL 3 0 1 2 7 0 0 8.0 6 0 0 0 2 8 1.00 1.88 0.00 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
LAST: 4/13 vs. PIT (SV, 1.0 IP, H, BB, SO) Career 1 0 3 10 9.1 5 4.82
Hard throwing left-handed closer earned his second career All-Star selection in 2018...Enters his second full season with the Nationals. Corbin
• Has offered scoreless relief in all 7 outings of 2019...Since the start of 2018, ranks second among NL relievers with an 8.50 SO/BB (68 SO/8 BB). 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
• Led NL relievers in opp. OBP (.178), opp. SLG (.213), opp. OPS (.391), WHIP (0.60) and SV% (96.2%)...Ranked 7th in the NL with 25 saves. Career 8 8 0 25 145.0 49 3.04
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 3/2 OPP. SLASH: .207 / .258 / .276 Doolittle
2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
#33 GRACE, Matt (LHP) Career 0 0 3 8 10.2 2 1.69
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Grace
2019 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 6.1 11 7 6 1 1 7 1.89 3.46 8.53 2019 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0.00
LAST: 4/16 vs. SFG (1.0 IP, H, SO) Career 0 0 0 4 5.1 1 1.69
Lefty who experienced a career year in 2018...Has induced ground balls at a rate of 55.8% in his 136 career big league games (MLB average: 45%). Hellickson
• Posted a 2.87 ERA in a career-high 56 games in 2018...Posted career-highs in nearly every category. 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
• Ranked among NL LHR in BB/9.0 IP (5th, 1.96), ERA (7th, 2.87), opp. OBP (10th, .285), SO/BB (10th, 3.69) and WHIP (11th, 1.14). Career 2 2 0 5 27.1 10 3.29
HOLDS: 1 IR / IS: 10 / 6 OPP. SLASH: .367 / .387 / .567 Rosenthal
2019 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 9.00
#44 ROSENTHAL, Trevor (RHP) Career 0 0 6 12 10.1 4 3.48
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Ross
2019 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 2.0 5 9 9 0 8 3 6.50 15.14 40.50 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
LAST: 4/16 vs. SFG (1.0 IP, H, ER, BB, HBP, 2 SO) Career 0 1 0 1 4.0 4 9.00
Former All-Star (2015) and veteran of six MLB seasons joined Washington after missing the 2018 season due to injury. Sanchez
• He posted a 2.99 ERA and 121 saves in 328 appearances with the St. Louis Cardinals from 2012-17 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
• Led MLB with 93 saves combined during the 2014 and 2015 seasons...From 2013-17, was 1 of 6 MLB pitchers with 120 saves and 400 strikeouts. Career 4 1 0 7 48.1 11 2.05
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 3 / 1 OPP. SLASH: .455 / .714 / .455 Scherzer
2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
#41 ROSS, Joe (RHP) Career 4 5 0 10 58.1 25 3.86
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Sipp
2019 WSH NL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.1 2 3 3 1 1 2 1.29 9.50 11.57 2019 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0.00
LAST: 4/9 at PHI (2.0 IP, H) Career 0 1 0 11 8.0 1 1.13
Tall, athletic right-handed pitcher with smooth mechanics and a downhill delivery that deceives hitters, especially righties. Strasburg
• Was recalled from Triple-A Fresno on 4/7...2019 Spring Training: 1-0, 4.02 ERA, 7 G/2 GS, 13 SO, 5 BB 2019 0 1 0 1 6.0 4 6.00
• Returned to the mound 9/13/18 after rehabing from “Tommy John” ligament replacement surgery in July 2017...Went 0-2 with a 5.06 ERA in 3 starts. Career 3 4 0 10 51.1 23 4.03
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 0 / 0 OPP. SLASH: .222 / .364 / .556 Suero
2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
#36 SIPP, Tony (LHP) Career 0 0 0 1 2.0 3 13.50
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Williams
2019 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 4.0 8 6 6 0 1 3 2.25 3.14 13.50 2019 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 —
LAST: 4/16 vs. SFG (1.0 IP, H) Career 0 0 0 1 0.0 2 —
Veteran lefty entered 2019 ranked among active LHR in innings pitched (2nd, 482.2), opp. AVG (3rd, .219), strikeouts (3rd, 513) and games (3rd, 580).
• Went 3-1 with a 1.86 ERA in 54 G for HOU in 2018...Had 42 SO in 38.2 IP and allowed 1 HR.
• His 1.86 ERA was a career-best and ranked fourth among Major League left-handed pitchers (min. 30.0 IP).
HOLDS: 4 IR / IS: 2 / 0 OPP. SLASH: .400 / .455 / .450
MULTI-HOMER GAMES
DATE SCORE BATTER (NO.) NOTES
4/12vsPIT L, 6-3 (10) Anthony Rendon (2) 5th career mutli-homer game...2nd HR tied game in bottom of the 8th inn.
PINCH HITTING CATCHER DEFENSE
PLAYER G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG CATCHER GS W-L CCS SBA CS% PB CATCHER ERA
Matt Adams 9 9 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 .222 .222 .667 Yan Gomes
Andrew Stevenson 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 .250 .500 .250 2019 9 4-5 3 7 42.9% 2 4.19 (40 ER/86.0 IP)
Howie Kendrick 5 5 2 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 .600 .600 1.400 Career 570 314-256 116 355 32.7% 32 3.63 (2063 ER/5114.1 IP)
Jake Noll 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 .000 .333 .000 Kurt Suzuki
Michael A. Taylor 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 1.000 - 2019 6 3-3 1 1 50.0% 1 6.80 (37 ER/49.0 IP)
Wilmer Difo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - Career 1262 600-662 146 885 16.5% 56 4.10 (5116 ER/11230.0 IP)
Brian Dozier 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Victor Robles 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000
Kurt Suzuki 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Ryan Zimmerman 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
INJURED LIST DAY BY DAY
DATE OPP. RES REC POS/GA-B WIN LOSS SAVE ATT. / TOG
PLAYER INJURY 10/60 IL PLACED / RETRO REINSTATED #GAMES 3/28 vsNYM L, 2-0 0-1 T3rd, -1.0 deGrom (1-0) Scherzer (0-1) Díaz (1) 42,263* / 2:44
Justin Miller Lower Back Strain 10 April 13 3 3/29 OFF DAY T3rd, -1.0
3/30 vsNYM L, 11-8 0-2 T4th, -2.0 Wilson (1-0) Rosenthal (0-1) Díaz (2) 33,765 / 3:50
Trea Turner Broken Right Index Finger 10 April 3 11 3/31 vsNYM
4/1 OFF DAY
W, 6-5 1-2 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (1-0) Wilson (1-1)
4th, -2.0
None 23,430 / 3:15
Most Hits:.......................................................................... 17, at Philadelphia, April 10 4/16 vsSF L, 7-3 7-8 4th, -2.5 Rodriguez (2-2) Strasburg (1-1) None 22,334 / 3:16
4/17 vsSF
Most Doubles:................................................................... 4, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 4/18 vsSF
Most Triples:...................................................................... 1, at Philadelphia, April 10 4/19 atMIA
4/20 atMIA
Most Home Runs:.............................................................. 4, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 4/21 atMIA
4/22 atCOL
Most Home Runs (9-inning games):.................................. 3, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 4/23 atCOL
Most Extra-Base Hits:....................................................... 7, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 4/24 atCOL
4/25 OFF DAY
Most Extra-Base Hits (9-inning games):........................... 6, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 4/26 vsSD
4/27 vsSD
Most Total Bases:.............................................................. 29, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 4/28 vsSD
Most Total Bases (9-inning games):................................. 24, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 4/29 vsSTL
4/30 vsSTL
Most Runs Batted In:........................................................ 14, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/1 vsSTL
5/2 vsSTL
Most Stolen Bases:............................................................ 3, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 5/3 atPHI
Most Caught Stealing:...................................................... 2, vs. San Francisco, April 16 5/4 atPHI
5/5 atPHI
Most Walks:....................................................................... 12, at New York (N.L.), April 7 5/6 atMIL
5/7 atMIL
Most Strikeouts:................................................................ 14, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 5/8 atMIL
......................................................................................... 14, vs. Philadelphia, April 2 5/9 atLAD
5/10 atLAD
Most Sac Hits:................................................................... 1, at New York (N.L.), April 4 5/11 atLAD
......................................................................................... 1, at New York (N.L.), April 6 5/12 atLAD
5/13 OFF DAY
......................................................................................... 1, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 5/14 vsNYM
5/15 vsNYM
Most Sac Flies:.................................................................. 1, done 5 times. 5/16 vsNYM
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 2, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 5/17 vsCHI
5/18 vsCHI
Most GDP:......................................................................... 2, done 4 times. 5/19 vsCHI
5/20 atNYM
INDIVIDUAL BATTING 5/21 atNYM
Most At-Bats:..................................................................... 6, Adam Eaton, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 5/22 atNYM
5/23 atNYM
.......................................................................................... 6, Brian Dozier, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/24 vsMIA
5/25 vsMIA
.......................................................................................... 6, Yan Gomes, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/26 vsMIA
Most Plate Appearances:................................................... 6, done 6 times. 5/27 vsMIA
5/28 atATL
Most Runs:......................................................................... 3, done 6 times. 5/29 atATL
5/31 atCIN
Most Hits:.......................................................................... 3, Juan Soto, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 6/1 atCIN
.......................................................................................... 3, Adam Eaton, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/2 atCIN
6/3 OFF DAY
.......................................................................................... 3, Anthony Rendon, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 6/4 vsCWS
6/5 vsCWS
.......................................................................................... 3, Juan Soto, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 6/6 atSD
.......................................................................................... 3, Victor Robles, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 6/7 atSD
6/8 atSD
.......................................................................................... 3, Brian Dozier, at Philadelphia, April 10 6/9 atSD
6/10 atCWS
.......................................................................................... 3, Adam Eaton, at Philadelphia, April 10 6/11 atCWS
.......................................................................................... 3, Adam Eaton, vs. Pittsburgh, April 13 6/12 OFF DAY
6/13 vsARI
Most Doubles:.................................................................... 2, Victor Robles, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/14 vsARI
6/15 vsARI
Most Triples:...................................................................... 1, Victor Robles, at Philadelphia, April 10 6/16 vsARI
Most Home Runs:............................................................... 2, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/17 vsPHI
6/18 vsPHI
.......................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 6/19 vsPHI
6/20 vsPHI
Most Extra-Base Hits:........................................................ 2, done 7 times. 6/21 vsATL
Most Total Bases:............................................................... 8, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/22 vsATL
6/23 vsATL
.......................................................................................... 8, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 6/24 OFF DAY
Most Runs Batted In:......................................................... 4, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/25 atMIA
6/26 atMIA
.......................................................................................... 4, Matt Adams, at Philadelphia, April 10 6/27 atMIA
6/28 atDET
Most Stolen Bases:............................................................ 3, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 6/29 atDET
Most Caught Stealing:....................................................... 1, Adam Eaton, at New York (N.L.), April 6 6/30 atDET
7/1 OFF DAY
.......................................................................................... 1, Brian Dozier, vs. San Francisco, April 16 7/2 vsMIA
7/3 vsMIA
.......................................................................................... 1, Victor Robles, vs. San Francisco, April 16 7/4 vsMIA
Most Walks:....................................................................... 2, done 8 times. 7/5 vsKC
7/6 vsKC
Most Strikeouts:................................................................. 3, done 6 times. 7/7 vsKC
7/8-7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK (All-Star Game to be played, 7/9 at CLE)
Most Sac Hits:.................................................................... 1, Wilmer Difo, at New York (N.L.), April 4 7/12 atPHI
.......................................................................................... 1, Patrick Corbin, at New York (N.L.), April 6 7/13 atPHI
7/14 atPHI
.......................................................................................... 1, Victor Robles, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 7/15 OFF DAY
7/16 atBAL
Most Sac Flies:................................................................... 1, done 5 times. 7/17 atBAL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 1, done 7 times. 7/18 atATL
7/19 atATL
Most GDP:.......................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 13 7/20 atATL
7/21 atATL
TEAM PITCHING 7/22 vsCOL
Most Innings Pitched:........................................................ 10.0, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 7/23 vsCOL
7/24 vsCOL
.......................................................................................... 10.0, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 7/25 vsCOL
7/26 vsLAD
Most Hits Allowed:............................................................. 14, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 7/27 vsLAD
.......................................................................................... 14, vs. Philadelphia, April 2 7/28 vsLAD
7/29 vsATL
Most Batters Faced:........................................................... 46, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 7/30 vsATL
7/31 vsATL
Most Runs Allowed:............................................................ 11, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 8/1 OFF DAY
Most Earned Runs:............................................................. 11, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 8/2 atARI
8/3 atARI
Most Home Runs Allowed:.................................................. 5, at New York (N.L.), April 6 8/4 atARI
8/5 atSF
Most Walks Allowed:.......................................................... 7, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 8/6 atSF
.......................................................................................... 7, at Philadelphia, April 10 8/7 atSF
8/8 OFF DAY
Most Strikeouts:................................................................. 14, at New York (N.L.), April 4 8/9 atNYM
.......................................................................................... 14, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 8/10 atNYM
8/11 atNYM
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 4, at New York (N.L.), April 7 8/12 vsCIN
8/13 vsCIN
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/14 vsCIN
Most Innings Pitched:........................................................ 8.0, Max Scherzer, vs. Pittsburgh, April 14 8/15 OFF DAY
8/16 vsMIL
Most Hits Allowed:............................................................. 8, Max Scherzer, at New York (N.L.), April 7 8/17 vsMIL
8/18 vsMIL
Most Batters Faced:........................................................... 30, Max Scherzer, vs. Pittsburgh, April 14 8/19 atPIT
Most Runs Allowed:............................................................ 6, Stephen Strasburg, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 8/20 atPIT
8/21 atPIT
Most Runs Allowed (9-inning games):............................... 4, done 5 times. 8/22 atPIT
8/23 atCHI
Most Earned Runs:............................................................. 6, Stephen Strasburg, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 8/24 atCHI
Most Earned Runs (9-inning games):................................ 4, done 5 times. 8/25 atCHI
8/27 vsBAL
Most Home Runs:............................................................... 3, Patrick Corbin, at New York (N.L.), April 6 8/28 vsBAL
8/29 OFF DAY
.......................................................................................... 3, Stephen Strasburg, vs. San Francisco, April 16 8/30 vsMIA
Most Walks:....................................................................... 4, Anibal Sanchez, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 8/31 vsMIA
9/1 vsMIA
.......................................................................................... 4, Stephen Strasburg, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 9/2 vsNYM
9/3 vsNYM
.......................................................................................... 4, Jeremy Hellickson, at Philadelphia, April 10 9/4 vsNYM
Most Strikeouts:................................................................. 12, Max Scherzer, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 9/5 atATL
9/6 atATL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:............................................................. 2, Max Scherzer, at New York (N.L.), April 7 9/7 atATL
9/8 atATL
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/9 OFF DAY
Longest winning streak...................................................... 2 games, April 9-10 9/10 atMIN
9/11 atMIN
Longest losing streak......................................................... 2 games, March 28-30 9/12 atMIN
9/13 vsATL
Longest game, innings...................................................... 10.0 innings, 2x, last: April 12 vs. Pittsburgh 9/14 vsATL
Longest game, time (9-inning game)................................ 3 hours, 53 minutes, April 3 vs. Philadelphia 9/15 vsATL
9/16 atSTL
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)........................... 3 hours, 51 minutes, April 9 at Philadelphia 9/17 atSTL
9/18 atSTL
Shortest game, time.......................................................... 2 hours, 22 minutes, April 13 vs. Pittsburgh 9/19 OFF DAY
Largest crowd, Nationals Park........................................... 42,263, March 28 vs. New York (NL) 9/20 atMIA
9/21 atMIA
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park......................................... 22,334, April 16 vs. San Francisco 9/22 atMIA
Largest winning margin..................................................... 14 runs, April 10 at Philadelphia 9/23 vsPHI
9/24 vsPHI
Largest losing margin........................................................ 6 runs, April 2 vs. Philadelphia 9/25 vsPHI
9/26 vsPHI
Largest deficit overcome to win......................................... 5 runs, April 9 at Philadelphia (Down 6-1 after B5th) 9/27 vsCLE
9/28 vsCLE
Largest lead relinquished to lose....................................... 2 runs, April 8 at Philadelphia (Up 2-0 after T4th) 9/29 vsCLE