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RHP Aníbal Sánchez (3-6, 4.02) | LHP Daniel Norris (2-6, 4.69)
Friday, June 28, 2019 l 7:10 p.m. ET l Game #81 / Road #41
Comerica Park l Detroit, Mich.
Television: MASN | Radio: 106.7 The Fan / Nationals Radio Net.
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Standing: 40-40, 3rd Place, -7.0, National League East • National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Home.................................21-19 POWER SURGE FOR THE SWEEP DETROIT TIGERS
Road.................................19-21 Powered by home runs from Juan Soto (solo HR), Matt Adams (3-run HR), Victor Robles (2-run HR) and Kurt The Nationals and Tigers will meet three times this
Day....................................18-13 Suzuki (solo HR), the Washington Nationals completed the three-game sweep of the Miami Marlins on Thurs- season...These clubs last faced off in 2016 when
Night.................................22-27 day night...Stephen Strasburg extended his winning streak over the Marlins to 10 games across 11 starts, Washington won two of three games at Nationals
Current Streak........................W3 dating to Sept. 20, 2015. Park...The Nationals (2005-pres.) have yet to win a
Last 5 Games........................3-2 • The sweep of the Marlins was Washington’s second road sweep of the season (5/28-29 at ATL) and first game in Detroit after being swept June 15-17, 2010
Last 10 Games......................8-2 three-game road sweep since Sept. 11-12 at Philadelphia. and July 30-31, 2013...Max Scherzer (2010-14) and
March....................................1-2 • The Nationals have homered in 12 straight games...It is tied for the third longest streak in Nationals Aníbal Sánchez (2012-17) pitched for the Tigers ear-
April..................................11-14 history (2005-pres.) behind a 14-game (5/26/16-6/10/16) and 13-game (8/22/14-9/5/14) streak. lier in their careers...Scherzer won the 2013 Ameri-
May...................................12-17 can League Cy Young Award, while Sánchez won
June....................................16-7 BACK TO 500 the ERA title the same season...Fernando Rodney
MILESTONE TRACKER
Vs. LHSP..............................9-11 With a sweep of the Miami Marlins, the Washington Nationals are Player Category Milestone spent the first seven seasons (2002-09) of his career
Vs. RHSP...........................31-29 back to .500 after being 12 games below on May 23...The Nationals Sean Doolittle SV 100 (99) with the Tigers...Detroit’s Jordan Zimmermann was
Series Opener......................9-17 have won eight of 10, nine of their last 12, 12 of their last 17 and Yan Gomes HR 100 (90) drafted by the Nationals and went 70-50 with a 3.32
Series Opener at Home..........4-9 21 of 30 games dating to May 24. Gerardo Parra RBI 500 (494)
ERA in 178 starts from 2009-15.
Series Opener on Road..........5-8 Anthony Rendon RBI 500 (474)
• Their .700 winning percentage (21-9) since May 24 ranks Stephen Strasburg SO 1,621 (1,564) 2019 RECORD
By Series....................... 10-11-5
second in Major League Baseball behind the Los Angeles *Tying Steve Rogers for most in MON/WSH history W-L.................................................................... 0-0
By Home Series................. 5-6-2
Dodgers (24-9, .727). Trea Turner H 500 (461) Streak (since 2016).............................................W1
By Road Series.................. 5-5-3
• Dating to May 24, the Nationals rank tied for third in the Na- Ryan Zimmerman RBI 1,000 (999) Aggregate Score...................... Nationals 0, Tigers 0
Rubber Games......................5-5
tional League in runs scored (185) and have outscored op- Ryan Zimmerman R 947 (923) ALL-TIME RECORD
Sweeps/Were Swept...............4-2 *Tying Tim Raines for most in MON/WSH history
ponents, 185-129. W-L / Nationals (2005-present)......................... 4-9
Scored First.......................25-14
Opponent Scored First.......15-26 W-L / Home (2005-present)................................ 4-4
1-run games.......................8-12 LEFT IS RIGHT W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)................. 4-1
1 or 2 run games...............14-19 The Nationals have posted a National League best .358 on-base percentage against left-handed pitching W-L / Away (2005-present)................................ 0-5
Comeback Wins.................18-21 in 2019...They trail only the Houston Astros (.368) and Minnesota Twins (.358) among MLB clubs in OBP vs. W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)................... 8-11
Last AB Wins.......................7-10 lefties...The Nationals rank second in the NL against lefties in batting average (.285) and slugging percent- 2019 GAME LOG
Walkoff Wins.........................4-2 age (.494). DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
Extra Innings.........................2-3 • The Nationals slash line of .285/.358/.494 would be the best vs. left-handed pitching in team history 6/28atDET
Led After 6..........................33-5 (2005-pres.)...They have never posted marks that high in a single season. 6/29atDET
Led After 7..........................33-3 • The .358 on-base percentage would be the best mark in the National League since the 2008 Chicago 6/30atDET
Led After 8..........................35-0 Cubs posted a .366 OBP vs. lefties. DAVE MARTINEZ
Tied After 6............................3-7 Second-year manager Dave Martinez was named the
Tied After 7............................3-7 SOTO ON BASE seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct. 30,
Tied After 8............................4-7 With a solo home run on Thursday night, Juan Soto extended his on-base streak to 12 straight games dating 2017...The 2019 season marks his 31st season in pro-
Behind After 6.....................4-28 to June 14...Soto is 16-for-42 (.381) with two doubles, two triples, three home runs, 12 RBI, seven walks, two fessional baseball...A 16-year Major League outfielder,
Behind After 7.....................4-30 stolen bases and nine runs scored during his on-base streak. Martinez joined the Nationals after 10 seasons as a
Behind After 8.....................1-33 • On the season, Soto ranks fifth in the National League in on-base percentage (.398) and 12th in batting Major League coach in Chicago (2015–17) and Tampa
Division Games.................22-17 average (.301). Bay (2008–14).
Vs. Other Divisions............18-23 • Among National League outfielders, he ranks in on-base percentage (4th, .398), walks (5th, 41), RBI WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Vs. A.L. Teams.......................3-1 (T5th, 51), OPS (6th, .931), batting average (7th, .301) and slugging percentage (8th, .533). @dougherty_jesse - June 27 (Washington Post)
Vs. N.L. Teams...................37-39 Victor Robles blasts a two-run home run and the Na-
Vs. A.L. Central.....................3-1 THE 5TH BEST THIRD BASEMAN IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE tionals have a 6-4 lead all of a sudden. Washington is
Vs. N.L. East......................22-17 Anthony Rendon ranks in the National League in OPS (4th, 1.013), on-base percentage (4th .399), slugging playing long ball tonight.
Vs. N.L. Central...................5-11 percentage (6th, .615), runs scored (7th, 60), batting average (10th, .307) and RBI (T10th, 55).
Vs. N.L. West.....................10-11 • Rendon put together a first half worthy of consideration for his first All-Star Game selection, but finished That’s homers for Robles (12th), Adams and Soto to
Hit 0 HR..............................5-13 fifth in the fan voting...Among National League third basemen, he ranks in: erase a four-run deficit.
Hit 1+ HR..........................35-27 Rk. Category No.
Hit 2+ HR..........................20-11 1st On-Base Percentage .399 @masnKolko - June 27 (MASN)
Scored 3 or Fewer Runs.......3-28 1st Slugging Percentage .615 In their last 15-plus games, the Nats have 31 homers.
Scored 4 or More Runs......37-12 1st OPS 1.013 This offense is clicking in a big way.
Scored 5 or More Runs........32-9 1st OPS+ (Baseball-Reference.com) 154
Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs.....22-4 1st WAR (FanGraphs.com) 3.1 @dougherty_jesse - June 27 (Washington Post)
Allowed 4 or More Runs.....18-36 2nd Doubles 20 Wander Suero strikes out the side against the Mar-
Allowed 5 or More Runs.....14-31 2nd Batting Average .307 lins’ 3-4-5 hitters. Second straight night he’s pitched
More Hits than Opponent....30-5 3rd RBI 55 a perfect eighth. It would be huge if the Nationals have
Fewer Hits than Opponent...6-27 figured out what was keeping him from succeeding in
3rd wRC+ (FanGraphs.com) 155
Committed No Errors.........26-18 back-to-backs.
3rd wOBA (FanGraphs.com) .413
Committed 1 or More Errors.14-22
Before All-star Game.........40-40
EXTRA BIG CITY @MarkZuckerman - June 27 (MASNSports.com)
Starter Goes at least 5 inn.33-35
On Thursday night, Matt Adams clubbed a three-run homer, his 12th of the season...Over his last nine starts, Exactly 5 weeks ago, the Nationals left New York in dis-
Starter Goes at least 6 inn.29-20
Adams has recorded nine hits, seven of which have gone for extra bases...He’s clubbed one double and six array, 12 games under .500. Tonight, they’ll leave Mi-
Starter Goes at least 7 inn..18-7
home runs while collecting 16 RBI and posting a .778 slugging percentage across the nine games. ami having made it all the way back to 40-40. They’re
Home Whites........................ 6-7
only the 7th MLB team to ever do that before July 1.
Road Greys........................11-18
Red Alternates......................6-4 IN THE COMMUNITY
July 3: Nats On Base
Blue Alternates.....................4-2
@Britt_Ghiroli - June 27 (TheAthletic.com)
Blue Stars & Stripes..............3-5 The Nationals will help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the U.S Air Force’s 1st Helicopter Squadron, based at I don’t think anyone’s planning a World Series parade.
White Stars & Stripes............9-4 Joint Base Andrews. Airmen will be recognized during pregame ceremonies and take part in games between But this club was left for dead in May. Now, right in the
innings. Ceremonies will also include a flyover of Bell UH-1N Twin Huey aircraft. thick of the Wild Card race.
NATIONALS HISTORY
June 28 (8-7)
2014 - The Nationals swept a scheduled doubleheader at Wrigley Field, salvaging a split in the four-game
set against the Northsiders. Gio Gonzalez shutout the Cubs over 7.0 innings of two-hit ball and Anthony
Rendon went 3-for-4 with a double and a triple in the day game, while Blake Treinen earned his first career
victory as he was called up to the make the start in the nightcap. The teams were playing a rare getaway day
doubleheader due to the Chicago Pride parade scheduled for Sunday. Washington instead travelled home late
on Saturday night and enjoyed a rare Sunday off day.
SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV D.C. RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Fri., June 28 at DET 7:10 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Aníbal Sánchez (3-6, 4.02) LHP Daniel Norris (2-6, 4.69)
• Aníbal Sánchez went 46-49 with a 4.43 ERA in 151 games (130 starts) for Detroit from 2012-2017...This marks his first career start against his former team.
Sat., June 29 at DET 4:10 p.m. FS1/MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Austin Voth (0-0, 3.00) TBA
• In his first start of the season on June 23 vs. Atlanta, Austin Voth set career marks in innings pitched (6.0 IP) and strikeouts (7).
Sun., June 30 at DET 1:10 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Max Scherzer (7-5, 2.52) RHP Jordan Zimmermann (0-5, 5.95)
• In his first start at Comerica park since joining the Nationals, former Tiger, Max Scherzer will face former National, Jordan Zimmermann...This is Scherzer’s first start against Detroit since his 20 strikeout game against them on May 11, 2016.
Mon., July 1 OFF DAY
#19 - ANÍBAL SÁNCHEZ - RHP - 6’0” / 209 - 35 YEARS OLD SPLITS
Veteran right-hander joined Washington on a two-year contract after 13 Major League seasons with the Florida/Miami VENEZUELAN-BORN PITCHERS 2019
Marlins (2006-12), Detroit Tigers (2012-17) and Atlanta Braves (2017-18)...He led the American League with a 2.57 Rk. Player Games Home........................1-1, 4.15 ERA, 7 G / 7 GS
ERA in 2013...Is one of the most accomplished Venezuelan-born pitchers in Major League history (see boxes to right). 1. Francisco Rodriguez 948 Road........................2-5, 3.85 ERA, 7 G / 7 GS
2. Rafael Betancourt 680 vs. Left................................ .273 / .353 / .545
AGAINST THE TIGERS: This marks his first career start against Detroit. 3. Ugueth Urbina 583
vs. Right............................. .213 / .281 / .313
LAST START: Allowed four runs on six hits with six strikeouts and one walk in 6.0 innings of work...Did not factor into the 4. Edward Mujica 499
GB%.....................................................35.5%
decision in Washington's 13-9 loss to Atlanta on June 22. 5. Jorge Julio 453
... FB%......................................................64.5%
WELCOME SIGHT: In five starts since returning from a stint on the Injured List on May 29, Sánchez has pitched to a 2.45 19. Jose Mijares 324 March/April..............0-4, 5.91 ERA, 6 G / 6 GS
ERA (8 ER/ 29.1 IP)...He has fanned 24 batters while walking just four...Opponents are hitting .198 (21-for-106) with 20. Aníbal Sánchez 323 May..........................1-2, 1.65 ERA, 4 G / 4 GS
four extra-base hits (2B, 4 HR). June.........................2-0, 3.09 ERA, 3 G / 3 GS
VENEZUELAN-BORN PITCHERS
PITCH MIX: According to Statcast, Sánchez throws: Four Seamer (29.4%), Cutter (25.6%), Split Finger (21.4%), Sinker Rk. Player Starts July..................................................................
(9.8%), Curve (6.7%), Changeup (3.9%), Slider (3.1%). 1. Felix Hernandez 411 August............................................................
2. Freddy Garcia 357 Sept./Oct.........................................................
WHAT'S RIGHT IS RIGHT: Right-handed batters are hitting .213/.281/.313 with a .593 OPS against Sanchez in 2019... 3. Carlos Zambrano 302 CAREER
For his career, his slash line against righties is .261/.315/.426...He has not held righties to an OPS under .600 since 4. Aníbal Sánchez 300 Home............51-47, 3.81 ERA, 162 G / 149 GS
2013 (.548). 5. Johan Santana 284
Road............49-59, 4.18 ERA, 161 G / 151 GS
2018: Went 7-6 with a 2.83 ERA in 25 games (24 starts) for the Atlanta Braves...His 2.83 ERA was the second-best VENEZUELAN-BORN PITCHERS vs. Left................................ .246 / .318 / .378
mark of his career and the best since he posted a 2.57 ERA in 2013 as a member of the Detroit Tigers.. He struck out Rk. Player Innings vs. Right............................. .261 / .315 / .426
135 batters in 136.2 innings and posted a career-best 1.08 WHIP 1. Felix Hernandez 2696.2 vs. DETROIT TIGERS
2. Freddy Garcia 2264.0
RANKINGS: Among National League pitchers with at least 24 starts, he ranked sixth in ERA (2.83), seventh in opponent 3. Career.............................................................
Johan Santana 2025.2
batting average (.213), ninth in opponent on-base percentage (.278), ninth in WHIP (1.08) and tenth in opponent slug- 4. Carlos Zambrano 1959.0 2019...............................................................
ging percentage (.354) 5. Aníbal Sánchez 1801.0 Career Home...................................................
NO HOMERS CLUB: He surrendered just 15 home runs in 2018, his fewest since 2014 with Detroit...He allowed the fifth- VENEZUELAN-BORN PITCHERS Career Road....................................................
fewest home runs (15) among National League pitchers (min. 24 GS). Rk. Player SO
CAREER BESTS
1. Felix Hernandez 2501 Innings...........9.0 IP, 8x, Last: 6/15/15 vs. CIN
DONT WALK: Issued the ninth-fewest walks (42) among National League pitchers (min. 24 GS) in 2018.
2. Johan Santana 1988 Strikeouts...........................17, 4/2613 vs. ATL
LEFT WAS RIGHT: Held left-handed batters to a .191/.279/.294 slash line...His .294 opponent slugging percentage 3. Carlos Zambrano 1637 Complete Games........9, Last: 6/15/15 vs. CIN
against left-handed batters was the best among National League right-handed starting pitchers, while his .191 op- 4. Freddy Garcia 1621 Shutouts....................8, Last: 6/15/15 vs. CIN
ponent average was good for third. 5. Aníbal Sánchez 1614
VS. TIGERS
NO-HITTER: Tossed a no-hitter on Sept. 6, 2006 vs. Arizona...Became the 19th rookie in Major League history to toss a VENEZUELAN-BORN PITCHERS PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
no-hitter and the second Venezuelan-born pitcher to do it, joining Wilson Alvarez. Rk. Player Wins Beckham
1. Felix Hernandez 169
POSTSEASON: Sánchez has appeared in eight Postseason games (seven starts), including three starts for the Detroit 2. 2019 0 0 0 0 —
Freddy Garcia 156
Tigers as they advanced to the 2012 World Series...He is 2-5 with a 3.12 ERA (15 ER/43.1 IP) in his eight career Post- 3. Johan Santana 139 Career 8 3 0 1 .375
season appearances. 4. Carlos Zambrano 132 Harrison
5. Wilson Alvarez 102 2019 0 0 0 0 —
2017: Made 28 Major League appearances (17 starts), going 3-7 with a 6.41 ERA (75 ER/105.1IP) and 104 strikeouts... 6. Kelvim Escobar 101 Career 10 3 1 1 .300
Surpassed 1,500 career innings with 4.0 innings on April 26 vs. Seattle...Made his 250th career start on July 16 vs. 7. Aníbal Sánchez 100 Mercer
Toronto...Became the sixth Venezuelan born player to make 250 Major League starts, joining Felix Hernandez (369), 2019 0 0 0 0 —
Freddy Garcia (357), Carlos Zambrano (302), Johan Santana (284) and Wilson Alvarez (263). Career 10 4 0 1 .400
2016: Made 28 Major League appearances (17 starts), going 3-7 with a 6.41 ERA (75 ER/105.1IP) and 104 strikeouts... Surpassed 1,500 career innings
with 4.0 innings on April 26 vs. Seattle...Made his 250th career start on July 16 vs. Toronto...Became the sixth Venezuelan born player to make 250 Major
League starts, joining Felix Hernandez (369), Freddy Garcia (357), Carlos Zambrano (302), Johan Santana (284) and Wilson Alvarez (263).
2015: In his third full season with Detroit, made 25 starts before his season ended early from a right rotator cuff strain...Made his 200th career start on
May 3 at Kansas City to become the seventh Venezuelan-born player in Major League history to start 200 games on the mound...Struck out a season-high
11 batters on May 24 vs. Houston, marking his 11th career double-digit strikeout performance...Won seven consecutive decisions from June 9 to July 22
to tie the longest such streak of his career.
2014: Was limited to just 22 games with Detroit due to two separate stints on the disabled list...Allowed just four home runs all season, the fewest
among all Major League pitchers (min. 100 IP)...Fanned Alberto Callaspo in the fourth inning on June 30 vs. Oakland to record his 1,000th career strike-
GAME LOGS
Date Opp. Res. W L ERA GS CG IP H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #Pit NOTES
4/3 vs. PHI W, 9-8 0 0 9.00 1 0 4.0 4 4 4 0 4 0 3 .250 6 76 Jake Noll walk-off walk
4/8 at PHI L, 4-3 0 1 6.52 1 0 5.2 7 3 3 2 2 0 6 .282 2 83 4th straight start against PHI
4/13 vs. PIT W, 3-2 0 0 4.86 1 0 7.0 7 2 2 1 1 0 2 .269 1 100 7.0 IP, most since 6/13/18
4/19 at MIA L, 3-2 0 1 4.91 1 0 5.1 5 3 3 0 4 0 6 .256 1 90 Matched season-high 6 SO
4/24 at COL L, 9-5 0 1 6.00 1 0 5.0 9 6 6 1 5 0 3 .283 3 98 1-for-2 at the plate
4/30 vs. STL L, 3-2 0 1 5.91 1 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 2 0 7 .278 2 94 Season-high 7 strikeouts
5/5 at PHI L, 7-1 0 1 5.15 1 0 4.2 2 2 0 0 4 0 9 .258 1 108 Season-high 9 strikeouts
5/10 at LAD L, 5-0 0 1 5.27 1 0 4.1 6 3 3 2 2 0 3 .265 0 89 Shortest start since Opening Day
5/16 vs. NYM W, 7-6 0 0 5.10 1 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 .263 4 31 Removed with strained left hamstring
5/29 at ATL W, 14-4 1 0 4.47 1 0 6.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 .242 14 80 Took no-hitter into 6th inn.
6/5 vs. CWS W, 6-4 0 0 4.19 1 0 5.1 4 1 1 1 1 0 7 .239 2 80 Since return from IL pitched to 0.79 ERA
6/10 at CWS W, 12-1 1 0 3.92 1 0 6.0 4 1 1 1 1 0 1 .235 4 69 Retired 16 of first 18 batters
6/16 vs. ARI W, 15-5 1 0 3.84 1 0 6.0 6 2 2 1 0 2 3 .237 10 98 100th career win
6/22 vs. ATL L, 13-9 0 0 4.02 1 0 6.0 6 4 4 1 1 0 6 .238 8 97 Most ER since 6 ER on 4/24
Totals W L ERA GS CG INN H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #PIT
3 6 4.02 14 0 71.2 67 34 32 10 29 2 65 .238 58 1193
WIN% WHIP QS SHO BFP AB H/9 2B 3B HR/9 BB/9 BK SO/9 OBP RSA #P/IP
.333 1.34 4 0 314 281 8.41 13 3 1.26 3.64 2 8.16 .312 7.28 16.6
Team Rec SH SB CS PKO GIDP SO/BB SLG OPS BABIP
7-7 0 4 0 1 2 2.24 .413 .725 .274
CAREER STATISTICS
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2006 Florida NL 10 3 0 0 18 17 2 114.1 90 39 36 9 46 72 1.19 4.19 2.83
2007 Florida NL 2 1 0 0 6 6 0 30.0 43 17 16 3 19 14 2.07 5.65 4.80
2008 Florida NL 2 5 0 0 10 10 0 51.2 54 35 32 7 27 50 1.57 4.85 5.57
2009 Florida NL 4 8 0 0 16 16 0 86.0 84 39 37 10 46 71 1.51 4.56 3.87
2010 Florida NL 13 12 0 0 32 32 1 195.0 192 89 77 10 70 157 1.34 3.35 3.55
2011 Florida NL 8 9 0 0 32 32 3 196.1 187 85 80 20 64 202 1.28 3.31 3.67
2012 Miami NL 5 7 0 0 19 19 0 121.0 119 59 53 12 33 110 1.26 3.48 3.94
2012 Detroit AL 4 6 0 0 12 12 1 74.2 81 36 31 8 15 57 1.29 3.64 3.74
2013 Detroit AL 14 8 0 0 29 29 1 182.0 156 56 52 9 54 202 1.15 2.43 2.57
2014 Detroit AL 8 5 0 0 22 21 0 126.0 108 55 48 4 30 102 1.10 2.74 3.43
2015 Detroit AL 10 10 0 0 25 25 1 157.0 152 89 87 29 49 138 1.28 4.70 4.99
2016 Detroit AL 7 13 0 0 35 26 0 153.1 171 108 100 30 53 135 1.46 5.03 5.87
2017 Detroit AL 3 7 0 0 28 17 0 105.1 139 81 75 26 29 104 1.59 5.31 6.41
2018 Atlanta NL 7 6 0 0 25 24 0 136.2 106 48 43 15 42 135 1.08 3.58 2.83
2019 Washington NL 3 6 0 0 14 14 0 71.2 67 34 32 10 29 65 1.34 4.50 4.02
Totals 100 106 0 0 323 300 9 1801.0 1749 870 799 202 606 1614 1.31 3.87 3.99
TOMORROW’S STARTER- #50- AUSTIN VOTH- RHP
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 1 1 0 6.0 4 2 2 2 0 7 0.67 5.70 3.00
CAREER 1 1 0 0 5 3 0 18.1 16 11 11 5 6 18 1.20 5.89 5.40
Year Opp. Lg W L SV
SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 DET AL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — —
CAREER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — —
BULLPEN NOTES BULLPEN MAP
#63 DOOLITTLE, Sean (LHP) 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 • #48 J. Guerra
2019 WSH NL 4 2 17 20 35 0 0 33.0 34 12 12 3 9 39 1.30 2.94 3.27 • #33 M. Grace • #21 T. Rainey
LAST: 6/27 at MIA (1.0 IP, H, ER, BB) • #36 T. Sipp • #56 F. Rodney
Hard-throwing left-handed closer earned his second career All-Star selection in 2018...Enters his second full season with the Nationals. • #39 J. Venters • #51 W. Suero
• Ranks 6th in NL with 17 saves...Has issued just 2 BB in his last 13 appearances....4 of 12 ER this season came in 1 app. (5/22 at NYM). VS. TIGERS
• Since joining WSH (7/16/17) has allowed 3 XBH to LHB...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (91.3%), Slider (5.1%), Split Finger (3.7%). PLAYER W L S G IP ER ERA
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 18 / 7 OPP. SLASH: .258 / .310 / .402 Corbin
2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
#33 GRACE, Matt (LHP) Career 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Doolittle
2019 WSH NL 0 1 0 0 35 0 0 30.1 38 23 22 6 8 20 1.52 5.33 6.53 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
LAST: 6/22 vs. ATL (1.0 IP, 2 H, ER, SO) Career 0 1 1 10 9.1 5 4.82
Lefty who experienced a career year in 2018...Has induced ground balls at a rate of 54.6% in his 162 career big league games (MLB average: 45%). Grace
• Last 13 G: 2.61 ERA (3 ER/10.1 IP), 8 H, 3 ER, BB, 3 SO, .235 opp. AVG (8-for-34). 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
• Posted a 2.87 ERA in 56 games in 2018...Pitch mix: Sinker (61%), Slider (28.2%), Changeup (5.7%), Cutter (4.6%), 4-seam (0.2%), Curve (0.2%). Career 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
HOLDS: 4 IR / IS: 24 / 11 OPP. SLASH: .311 / .356 / .533 Guerra
PINCH HITTING
PLAYER G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG
Howie Kendrick 20 18 4 6 1 0 2 4 1 0 5 .333 .350 .722
Gerardo Parra 20 18 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 .056 .105 .056
Matt Adams 17 17 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 10 .118 .118 .353
Michael A. Taylor 16 12 2 5 3 0 0 1 3 0 3 .417 .533 .667 CATCHER DEFENSE
Adrian Sanchez 12 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .250 .250 .250 CATCHER GS W-L CCS SBA CS% PB CATCHER ERA
Kurt Suzuki 9 8 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 .250 .333 .625 Yan Gomes
Andrew Stevenson 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 .250 .500 .250 2019 44 21-23 7 26 26.9% 7 4.44 (192 ER/389.0 IP)
Brian Dozier 5 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .500 .600 .500 Career 605 331-274 120 375 32.1% 37 3.68 (2214 ER/5417.1 IP)
Jake Noll 5 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 .250 .400 .250 Kurt Suzuki
Wilmer Difo 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333 2019 36 19-17 2 19 10.5% 4 4.85 (171 ER/317.1 IP)
Victor Robles 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 .250
Career 1292 616-676 147 903 16.3% 60 4.11 (5253 ER/11498.1 IP)
Adam Eaton 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .000 .333 .000
Yan Gomes 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333
Ryan Zimmerman 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Carter Kieboom 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Max Scherzer 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
Kyle Barraclough Right Radial Nerve Irritation 10 June 16 9 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
Jeremy Hellickson Right Shoulder Strain 60 May 21 / May 20 32 3/31 vsNYM W, 6-5 1-2 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (1-0) Wilson (1-1) None 23,430 / 3:15
4/1 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
Justin Miller Right Rotator Cuff Strain 10 May 18 34 4/2 vsPHI L, 8-2 1-3 T4th, -3.0 Eflin (1-0) Scherzer (0-1) None 35,920 / 3:30 (:41)
Austen Williams Sprained right AC joint 10 April 19 / April 18 61 4/3 vsPHI
4/4 atNYM
W, 9-8 2-3 T3rd, -2.5 Doolittle (2-0) Robertson (0-1) None
W, 4-0 3-3 T3rd, -1.5 Strasburg (1-0) Syndergaard (0-1) None
23,050 / 3:53
44,424 / 3:19
Koda Glover Right Forearm Strain 60 March 27 / March 25 78 4/5 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
4/6 atNYM L, 6-5 3-4 4th, -2.5 Familia (2-0) Sipp (0-1) Díaz (4) 35,156 / 3:13
Howie Kendrick Left Hamstring Strain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 4 5 4/7 atNYM W, 12-9 4-4 4th, -2.0 Scherzer (1-0) Wheeler (0-1) None 40,681 / 3:42
Michael A. Taylor Left Knee/Hip Sprain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 8 8 4/8 atPHI L, 4-3 4-5 4th, -3.0 Dominguez (1-0) Sánchez (0-1) Neshek (1) 28,212 / 2:32
4/9 atPHI W, 10-6 (10) 5-5 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (3-0) Alvarez (0-1) None 38,073 / 3:51
Justin Miller Lower Back Strain 10 April 13 April 26 10 4/10 atPHI W, 15-1 6-5 4th, -1.0 Hellickson (1-0) Pivetta (1-1) None 30,805 / 3:35
4/11 OFF DAY 4th, -1.5
Anthony Rendon Left Elbow Contusion 10 April 30 / April 27 May 7 9 4/12 vsPIT L, 6-3 (10) 6-6 4th, -2.5 Burdi (1-1) Grace (0-1) Vásquez (4) 27,084 / 3:28
Juan Soto Back Spasms 10 May 4 / May 1 May 11 10 4/13 vsPIT W, 3-2 7-6 4th, -1.5 Suero (1-0) Rodriguez (0-1) Doolittle (1) 32,103 / 2:22
4/14 vsPIT L, 4-3 7-7 4th, -2.0 Vasquez (1-0) Suero (1-1) None 22,347 / 2:47
Trea Turner Broken Right Index Finger 10 April 3 May 17 38 4/15 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
4/16 vsSF L, 7-3 7-8 4th, -2.5 Rodriguez (2-2) Strasburg (1-1) None 22,334 / 3:16
Tony Sipp Strained Oblique 10 May 7 May 20 12 4/17 vsSF W, 9-6 8-8 4th, -2.5 Hellickson (2-0) Samardzija (1-1) None 22,611 / 3:07
Matt Adams Left Shoulder Strain 10 May 5 May 22 15 4/18 vsSF W, 4-2 9-8 3rd, -1.5 Corbin (1-0) Pomeranz (0-2) Doolittle (2) 26,085 / 2:52
4/19 atMIA L, 3-2 9-9 T3rd, -1.5 Smith (2-0) Sánchez (0-2) Romo (2) 8,199 / 2:52
Andrew Stevenson Back Spasms 10 May 9 / May 7 May 25 17 4/20 atMIA L, 9-3 9-10 4th, -2.5 Ureña (1-3) Scherzer (1-3) None 9,910 / 3:12
Aníbal Sánchez Left Hamstring Strain 10 May 17 May 29 11 4/21 atMIA W, 5-0 10-10 4th, -1.5 Strasburg (2-1) Richards (0-3) None 7,412 / 2:45
4/22 atCOL L, 7-5 10-11 4th, -1.5 Oh (1-0) Suero (1-2) Davis (2) 20,517 / 3:00
Trevor Rosenthal Viral Infection 10 April 26 June 8 39 4/23 atCOL W, 6-3 11-11 T3rd, -1.5 Corbin (2-0) Hoffman (0-1) Doolittle (3) 24,456 / 3:14
4/24 atCOL L, 9-5 11-12 4th, -1.5 Marquez (3-1) Sánchez (0-3) Davis (3) 33,135 / 2:48
Ryan Zimmerman Plantar Fascitis Right Foot 10 April 28 June 27 53 4/25 OFF DAY 4th, -1.5
4/26 vsSD L, 4-3 11-13 4th, -2.0 Stammen (3-1) Doolittle (3-1) Yates (13) 27,193 / 3:02
HIGHS AND LOWS 4/27 vsSD L, 8-3 (10) 11-14 4th, -3.0 Perdomo (1-0) Suero (1-3) None 35,422 / 3:45
TEAM BATTING 4/28 vsSD W, 7-6 (11) 12-14 4th, -3.0 Miller (1-0) Wisler (1-1) None 30,186 / 4:03
4/29 vsSTL L, 6-3 12-15 4th, -3.5 Wacha (2-0) Corbin (2-1) Hicks (9) 17.890 / 3:05
Most At-Bats:.............................................................................. 46, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 4/30 vsSTL L, 3-2 12-16 4th, -3.5 Wainwright (3-2) Sánchez (0-4) Miller (1) 19,753 / 3:09
5/1 vsSTL L, 3-1 12-17 4th, -4.5 Mikolas (3-2) Scherzer (1-4) None 22,157 / 3:02
Most At-Bats (9-inning games):.................................................. 44, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/2 vsSTL W, 2-1 13-17 4th, -4.0 Strasburg (3-1) Hudson (2-2) Doolittle (4) 24,338 / 3:00 (2:32)
Most Plate Appearances:............................................................. 51, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/3 atPHI L, 4-2 13-18 4th, -5.0 Dominguez (3-0) Jennings (0-1) Neris (5) 33,125 / 2:42
5/4 atPHI W, 10-8 14-18 4th, -4.0 Sipp (1-1) Morgan (1-1) Doolittle (5) 43,319 / 3:45
Most Runs:.................................................................................. 15, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/5 atPHI L, 7-1 14-19 4th, -5.0 Eflin (4-3) Sanchez (0-5) None 40,497 / 3:03
5/6 atMIL L, 5-3 14-20 4th, -5.0 Claudio (1-1) Jennings (0-2) Guerra (2) 29,299 / 3:33
.................................................................................................... 15, vs. Arizona, June 16 5/7 atMIL L, 6-0 14-21 4th, -6.0 Peralta (2-1) Strasburg (3-2) None 31,023 / 3:00
Most Hits:.................................................................................... 17, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/8 atMIL L, 7-3 14-22 4th, -7.0 Woodruff (5-1) Hellickson (2-1) None 30,333 / 3:24
5/9 atLAD W, 6-0 15-22 4th, -6.5 Corbin (3-1) Hill (0-1) None 42,851 / 3:11
Most Doubles:.............................................................................. 5, vs. San Francisco, April 18 5/10 atLAD L, 5-0 15-23 4th, -6.5 Maeda (4-2) Sánchez (0-5) Urías (2) 43,533 / 2:58
5/11 atLAD W, 5-2 16-23 4th, -6.5 Scherzer (2-4) Baez (2-2) Doolittle (6) 53,647 / 2:58
.................................................................................................... 5, vs. Chicago (A.L.), June 4 5/12 atLAD L, 6-0 16-24 4th, -7.5 Ryu (5-1) Strasburg (3-3) None 45,667 / 2:46
Most Triples:................................................................................ 2, at Atlanta, May 29 5/13 OFF DAY
5/14 vsNYM
4th, -8.0
L, 6-2 16-25 4th, -8.0 Syndergaard (3-3) Hellickson (2-2) None 23, 315 / 2:38
.................................................................................................... 2, vs. Atlanta, June 21 5/15 vsNYM W, 5-1 17-25 4th, -7.0 Corbin (4-1) Font (1-1) None 29,673 / 2:28
5/16 vsNYM W, 7-6 18-25 4th, -6.0 Jennings (1-2) Wheeler (3-3) Doolittle (7) 28,807 / 3:16
Most Home Runs:......................................................................... 4, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 5/17 vsCHI L, 14-6 18-26 4th, -7.0 Hamels (4-0) Scherzer (2-5) None 33,296 / 4:09
.................................................................................................... 4, vs. San Francisco, April 17 5/18 vsCHI
5/19 vsCHI
W, 5-2 19-26 4th, -7.0 Strasburg (4-3) Lester (3-2) Doolittle (8)
L, 6-5 19-27 4th, -8.0 Hendricks (4-4) Hellickson (2-3) Cishek (4)
37,582 / 2:56
23,244 / 3:15
.................................................................................................... 4, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 5/20 atNYM L, 5-3 19-28 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (2-0) Corbin (4-2) Díaz (11) 22,335 / 3:12
5/21 atNYM L, 6-5 19-29 4th, -9.0 Díaz (1-2) Rainey (0-1) None 24,631 / 3:05
.................................................................................................... 4, vs. Miami, May 24 5/22 atNYM L, 6-1 19-30 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (3-0) Barraclough (0-1) None 27,188 / 2:59
.................................................................................................... 4, at San Diego, June 9 5/23 atNYM L, 6-4 19-31 4th, -10.0 Gsellman (1-0) Suero (1-4) Díaz (12) 29, 962 / 2:53
5/24 vsMIA W, 12-10 20-31 4th, -10.0 Barraclough (1-1) Anderson (1-2) Doolittle (9) 29,173 / 3:59
.................................................................................................... 4, vs. Arizona, June 16 5/25 vsMIA W, 5-0 21-31 4th, -10.0 Corbin (5-2) Alcantara (2-5) None 33,163 / 2:25
5/26 vsMIA W, 9-6 22-31 4th, -9.0 Fedde (1-0) Smith (3-2) None 26,365 / 3:06
.................................................................................................... 4, at Miami, June 27 5/27 vsMIA L, 3-2 22-32 4th, -9.5 Ureña (3-6) Barraclough (1-2) Romo (10) 21,048 / 3:00
5/28 atATL W, 5-4 23-32 4th, -9.5 Strasburg (5-3) Fried (7-3) Doolittle (10) 27,573 / 3:21
Most Extra-Base Hits:.................................................................. 8, vs. Miami, May 24 5/29 atATL W, 14-4 24-32 4th, -9.5 Sánchez (1-6) Gausman (2-4) McGowin (1) 37,726 / 3:11
.................................................................................................... 8, vs. Chicago (A.L.), June 4 5/30 OFF DAY 4th, -9.0
5/31 atCIN L, 9-3 24-33 4th, -9.0 Mahle (2-5) Corbin (5-3) None 24,358 / 2:49
.................................................................................................... 8, at Miami, June 27 6/1 atCIN W, 5-2 25-33 4th, -8.0 Rainey (1-1) Roark (4-4) Doolittle (11) 27,748 / 2:59
6/2 atCIN W, 4-1 26-33 4th, -7.0 Scherzer (3-5) Gray (2-5) Doolittle (12) 22,801 / 3:07
Most Total Bases:........................................................................ 30, vs. Miami, May 24 6/3 OFF DAY 4th, -6.5
Most Runs Batted In:................................................................... 15, vs. Arizona, June 16 6/4 vsCWS W, 9-5 27-33 4th, -6.5 Strasburg (6-3) Lopez (3-6) Doolittle (13) 32,513 / 3:33
6/5 vsCWS W, 6-4 28-33 4th, -6.5 Doolittle (4-1) Colomé (2-1) None 28,910 / 3:07
Most Stolen Bases:...................................................................... 3, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 6/6 atSD L, 5-4 28-34 4th, -7.0 Lucchesi (5-3) Corbin (5-4) Yates (23) 19,908 / 3:07
6/7 atSD L, 5-4 28-35 4th, -8.0 Warren (4-1) Doolittle (4-2) None 21,645 / 2:46
.................................................................................................... 3, vs. San Diego, April 26 6/8 atSD W, 4-1 29-35 4th, -8.0 Scherzer (4-5) Lauer (5-5) Doolittle (14) 30,219 / 2:39
.................................................................................................... 3, vs. Arizona, June 14 6/9 atSD
6/10 atCWS
W, 5-2 30-35 4th, -7.0 Strasburg (7-3) Stammen (4-3) None
W, 12-1 31-35 4th, -6.0 Sánchez (2-6) Despaigne (0-1) None
30,518 / 2:56
16,305 / 3:06
Most Caught Stealing:................................................................. 2, vs. San Francisco, April 16 6/11 atCWS L, 7-5 31-36 4th, -7.0 Marshall (1-0) Corbin (5-5) Colomé (14) 16,790 / 3:19
6/12 OFF DAY 4th, -7.5
.................................................................................................... 2, at Chicago (A.L.), June 10 6/13 vsARI L, 5-0 31-37 4th, -8.5 Greinke (8-2) Fedde (1-1) None 24,909 / 2:15 (1:03)
Most Walks:................................................................................. 12, at New York (N.L.), April 7 6/14 vsARI
6/15 vsARI
W, 7-3 32-37 4th, -8.5 Scherzer (5-5) Ray (5-4)
L, 10-3 32-38 4th, -8.5 Hirano (3-3)
None
Strasburg (7-4) None
29,853 / 2:57
38,044 / 3:30
Most Strikeouts:........................................................................... 15, at Milwaukee, May 8 6/16 vsARI W, 15-5 33-38 4th, -8.5 Sánchez (3-6) Bradley (2-4) None 29,032 / 3:14
6/17 vsPHI ***GAME POSTPONED BY RAIN (TO BE MADE UP AS A PART OF A SPLIT DH 6/19)***
Most Sac Hits:............................................................................. 2, at New York (N.L.), May 21 6/18 vsPHI ***GAME POSTPONED BY RAIN (TO BE MADE UP AS A PART OF A SPLIT DH 9/24)***
.................................................................................................... 2, at San Diego, June 7 6/19 vsPHI(D) W, 6-2 34-38 4th, -8.5 Corbin (6-5) Eflin (6-7) None 17,961 / 2:46
6/19 vsPHI(N) W, 2-0 35-38 3rd, -8.0 Scherzer (6-5) Arrieta (6-6) Doolittle (15) 24,220 / 3:05
Most Sac Flies:............................................................................ 2, at Milwaukee, May 8 6/20 vsPHI W, 7-5 36-38 3rd, -7.5 Guerra (1-0) Pivetta (4-2) Doolittle (16) 31,329/3:05 (:30)
6/21 vsATL W, 4-3 37-38 3rd, -6.5 Strasburg (8-4) Keuchel (0-1) Suero (1) 34,212 / 3:01
.................................................................................................... 2, vs. Arizona, June 14 6/22 vsATL L, 13-9 37-39 3rd, -7.5 Minter (1-4) Ross (0-1) None 37,492 / 3:42
Most Hit-By-Pitch:....................................................................... 2, done 7 times. 6/23 vsATL L, 4-3 37-40 3rd, -8.5 Minter (2-4) Rainey (1-2) Jackson (11) 34,256 / 3:09
6/24 OFF DAY 3rd, -8.0
Most GDP:.................................................................................... 2, done 12 times. 6/25 atMIA W, 6-1 38-40 3rd, -8.0 Scherzer (7-5) Richards (3-8) None 7,327 / 2:27
6/26 atMIA W, 7-5 39-40 3rd, -8.0 Corbin (7-5) Gallen (0-1) Doolittle (17) 6,276 / 3:19
INDIVIDUAL BATTING 6/27 atMIA W, 8-5 40-40 3rd, -7.0 Strasburg (9-4) Alcantara (4-7) None 7,751 / 2:51
6/28 atDET
Most At-Bats:............................................................................... 6, done 8 times. 6/29 atDET
Most Plate Appearances:.............................................................. 6, done 15 times. 6/30 atDET
7/1 OFF DAY
Most Runs:................................................................................... 4, Juan Soto, at Atlanta, May 29 7/2 vsMIA
7/3 vsMIA
Most Hits:..................................................................................... 3, Many Times, Last: Juan Soto, vs. Atlanta, June 22 7/4 vsMIA
MMost Doubles:............................................................................ 2, Victor Robles, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 7/5 vsKC
7/6 vsKC
..................................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. New York (N.L.), May 15 7/7 vsKC
7/8-7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK (All-Star Game to be played, 7/9 at CLE)
..................................................................................................... 2, Brian Dozier, at Miami, June 27 7/12 atPHI
Most Triples:................................................................................. 1, done 13 times. 7/13 atPHI
7/14 atPHI
Most Home Runs:.......................................................................... 2, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 7/15 OFF DAY
7/16 atBAL
..................................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 7/17 atBAL
..................................................................................................... 2, Ryan Zimmerman, at Miami, April 21 7/18 atATL
7/19 atATL
..................................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, at Chicago (A.L.), June 11 7/20 atATL
7/21 atATL
..................................................................................................... 2, Matt Adams, vs. Arizona, June 16 7/22 vsCOL
Most Extra-Base Hits:................................................................... 3, Trea Turner, at Chicago (A.L.), June 10 7/23 vsCOL
7/24 vsCOL
Most Total Bases:......................................................................... 9, Trea Turner, at Chicago (A.L.), June 10 7/25 vsCOL
7/26 vsLAD
Most Runs Batted In:.................................................................... 7, Matt Adams, vs. Arizona, June 16 7/27 vsLAD
7/28 vsLAD
Most Stolen Bases:....................................................................... 3, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 7/29 vsATL
Most Caught Stealing:.................................................................. 1, done 14 times. 7/30 vsATL
7/31 vsATL
Most Walks:.................................................................................. 3, Brian Dozier, vs. San Diego, April 27 (10 innings) 8/1 OFF DAY
8/2 atARI
..................................................................................................... 3, Anthony Rendon, at Atlanta, May 28 8/3 atARI
..................................................................................................... 3, Adam Eaton, at Atlanta, May 29 8/4 atARI
8/5 atSF
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................ 4, Michael A. Taylor, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 8/6 atSF
8/7 atSF
..................................................................................................... 4, Yan Gomes, at Milwaukee, May 8 8/8 OFF DAY
Most Sac Hits:.............................................................................. 1, done 25 times. 8/9 atNYM
8/10 atNYM
Most Sac Flies:............................................................................. 1, done 20 times. 8/11 atNYM
8/12 vsCIN
Most Hit-By-Pitch:........................................................................ 2, Victor Robles, vs. Atlanta, June 21 8/13 vsCIN
Most GDP:..................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 13 8/14 vsCIN
8/15 OFF DAY
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/16 vsMIL
8/17 vsMIL
MMost Innings Pitched:................................................................ 9.0, Patrick Corbin, vs. Miami, May 25 8/18 vsMIL
Most Hits Allowed:........................................................................ 11, Max Scherzer, at Miami, April 20 8/19 atPIT
8/20 atPIT
..................................................................................................... 11, Patrick Corbin, at Cincinnati, May 31 8/21 atPIT
8/22 atPIT
Most Batters Faced:...................................................................... 30, Max Scherzer, vs. Pittsburgh, April 14 8/23 atCHI
..................................................................................................... 30, Max Scherzer, vs. St. Louis, May 1 8/24 atCHI
8/25 atCHI
Most Runs Allowed:...................................................................... 8, Patrick Corbin, at Cincinnati, May 31 8/27 vsBAL
8/28 vsBAL
Most Earned Runs:....................................................................... 7, Patrick Corbin, at Chicago (A.L.), June 11 8/29 OFF DAY
8/30 vsMIA
Most Home Runs:.......................................................................... 4, Stephen Strasburg, vs. Arizona, June 15 8/31 vsMIA
Most Walks:.................................................................................. 5, Anibal Sanchez, at Colorado, April 24 9/1 vsMIA
9/2 vsNYM
..................................................................................................... 5, Patrick Corbin, at San Diego, June 6 9/3 vsNYM
9/4 vsNYM
..................................................................................................... 5, Erick Fedde, vs. Philadelphia, June 20 9/5 atATL
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................ 15, Max Scherzer, at Cincinnati, June 2 9/6 atATL
9/7 atATL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:........................................................................ 2, done 4 times. 9/8 atATL
9/9 OFF DAY
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/10 atMIN
Longest winning streak................................................................ 5 games, Last: June 16-June 21. 9/11 atMIN
9/12 atMIN
Longest losing streak................................................................... 5 games, last: May 19-May 23 9/13 vsATL
9/14 vsATL
Longest game, innings................................................................. 11.0 innings, April 29 vs. San Diego 9/15 vsATL
Longest game, time (9-inning game)........................................... 4 hours, 9 minutes, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/16 atSTL
9/17 atSTL
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)..................................... 4 hours, 3 minutes, April 29 vs. San Diego 9/18 atSTL
9/19 OFF DAY
Shortest game, time..................................................................... 2 hours, 15 minutes, June 14 vs. Arizona 9/20 atMIA
Largest crowd, Nationals Park...................................................... 42,263, March 28 vs. New York (NL) 9/21 atMIA
9/22 atMIA
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park.................................................... 17,890, April 29 vs. St. Louis Cardinals 9/23 vsPHI
9/24 vsPHI(D)
Largest winning margin............................................................... 14 runs, April 10 at Philadelphia 9/24 vsPHI(N)
9/25 vsPHI
Largest losing margin.................................................................. 8 runs, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/26 vsPHI
Largest deficit overcome to win.................................................... 6 runs, April 28 vs. San Diego (Down 6-0 after T3rd) 9/27 vsCLE
9/28 vsCLE
Largest lead relinquished to lose.................................................. 4 runs, May 6 at San Diego (Up 4-0 after T2nd) 9/29 vsCLE