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2019 World Series Champions • National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012 • National League Wild Card: 2019
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Home.................................... 31-35 BLAME IT ON THE RAIN MILESTONE TRACKER PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
Road.....................................24-41 Following Wednesday's postponed game, the Washington Nation- Who Category Milestone The Nationals and Phillies will face off 19 times in
Day.......................................22-30 als and Philadelphia Phillies will complete their season series on Juan Soto Home Runs 100 (91) 2021 (10 in D.C., 9 in PHI)...Phillies outfielder Bryce
Night....................................33-46 Thursday afternoon. Juan Soto Walks 130 (105) Harper played in 927 games for the Nationals from
*Tying Bryce Harper (2018) for most walks in a sea-
Current Streak.......................... L4 • The Nationals will open a five-game series against the New son in WSH history (2005-pres.) 2012-18...Philadelphia's hitting coach Joe Dillon
Last 5 Games........................... 1-4 York Mets on Friday...The series will include a doubleheader most recently served as Washington's assistant hit-
Last 10 Games.........................2-8 on Saturday. ting coach from 2018-19...Kevin Frandsen - a key
April.......................................10-12 member of Washington’s 2014 National League East
May.........................................11-17 ROSTER MOVES division championship team - is a member of Phila-
June........................................19-9 With rosters expanding to 28 players on Sept. 1, the Nationals returned from rehab assignment and reinstated delphia’s radio broadcast team.
July......................................... 8-18 catcher Alex Avila from the 10-day Injured List and selected the contract of left-handed pitcher Alberto 2021 RECORD
August................................... 7-20 Baldonado on Wednesday. W-L................................. 6-12 (1-8 in D.C., 5-4 in PHI)
Vs. LHSP...............................16-25 • Avila returns to the active roster after missing 52 games with bilateral calf strains. Streak.......................................................................... L7
Vs. RHSP..............................39-51 • Baldonado went 6-1 with a 2.88 ERA (13 ER/40.2 IP) with 47 strikeouts, nine walks and 32 hits allowed Aggregate Score.................. Nationals 87, Phillies 113
Series Opener....................20-23 in 34 appearances between Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Rochester...A veteran of 11 professional ALL-TIME RECORD
Series Opener at Home......10-12 seasons, his first outing will mark his Major League debut. W-L / Nationals (2005-present).................... 149-158
Series Opener on Road...... 10-11 W-L / Home (2005-present).............................. 81-75
By Series...........................13-21-8 NOT JOSHIN' AROUND W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present).............69-59
By Home Series................10-9-2 Josh Bell has hit safely in eight straight games...During the eight-game streak, he is 12-for-31 (.387) with a W-L / Away (2005-present).............................68-83
By Road Series.................. 3-12-6 double, three homers, seven RBI, four walks, and four runs scored...He's reached base safely in 16 of 35 plate W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals).............440-462
Rubber Games....................... 4-9 appearances (.457 OBP) and has posted a .710 slugging percentage during the streak. 2021 GAME LOG
Sweeps/Were Swept.............7-9 • Bell has hit safely in 13 of his last 14 games, posting a .333/.424/.608 slash line along the way. DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
Scored First........................43-24 • In 91 games dating to May 13, Bell has hit .285/.351/.528...His .528 slugging percentage ranks 11th in the 5/11vsPHI L, 6-2 Anderson-Fedde-None
Opponent Scored First......12-52 National League over this stretch while his .285 average is good for 15th in the National League. 5/12vsPHI L, 5-2 (10) Alvarado-Hand-Neris
1-run games.........................18-19 5/13vsPHI W, 5-1 Corbin-Eflin-None
1 or 2 run games................ 28-32 HEY MR. CARTER 6/4atPHI W, 2-1 Scherzer-Wheeler-Hand
Comeback Wins.................. 17-32 Carter Kieboom clubbed his sixth home run of the season on Tuesday night...Including his homer on Monday 6/5atPHI L, 5-2 Suárez-Ross-Brogdon
Last AB Wins.........................11-17 night, Kieboom has homered in back-to-back games for the first time in his career...All six of his home runs 6/6atPHI L, 6-12 Coonrod-Finnegan-None
Walkoff Wins.......................... 6-8 have come in the month of August. 6/22atPHI W, 3-2 Scherzer-Wheeler-Hand
Extra Innings.......................... 2-6 • Since July 29, Kieboom is hitting .257 with a .350 on-base percentage and a .457 slugging percentage... 6/23atPHI W, 13-12 Rainey-Neris-Espino
Led After 6...........................45-8 He has three doubles, six homers, 16 RBI, 13 walks and 16 runs scored across these 30 games. 7/26atPHI L, 6-5 Bradley-Hand-None
Led After 7............................ 42-7 7/27atPHI W, 6-4 Suero-Moore-Hand
Led After 8............................44-6 SOTO SHUFFLE SOTO'S NL RANKS 7/29atPHI W, 3-1 Scherzer-Wheeler-Finnegan
Tied After 6............................ 9-9 Juan Soto is the only qualified player in the Majors with more walks than Rk. Stat No. 7/29atPHI L, 11-8 (8) Suarez-Clay-None
Tied After 7..............................7-7 strikeouts this season, leading MLB with a 1.35 BB/SO ratio (105 BB/78 SO). 1st On-Base% .442 8/2vsPHI L, 7-5 Bradley-Klobosits-None
Tied After 8............................ 6-4 • His 105 walks this season are already seventh-most in a season in Na- 1st Walks 105 8/3vsPHI L, 5-4 Wheeler-Corbin-Alvarado
Behind After 6......................1-58 2nd Runs 88
tionals history (2005-pres.)...With 31 games left in the season, Soto is 8/4vsPHI L, 9-5 Moore-Espino-None
2nd AVG w/RISP .369
Behind After 7...................... 3-53 25 walks shy of the Nationals record for most walks in a season (Bryce 4th wOBA .404 8/5vsPHI L, 7-6 Llovera-Finnegan-Bradley
Behind After 8..................... 2-55 Harper, 130 in 2018). 5th wRC+ 152 8/30vsPHI L, 7-4 Wheeler-Gray-Alvarado
Division Games.................. 24-37 • Soto has reached safely in 17 of his last 19 games (.518 OBP) and 19 of 5th OPS .950 8/31vsPHI L, 12-6 Falter-Corbin-None
Vs. Other Divisions.............31-39 his last 22 games (.533 OBP). 7th fWAR 4.3 9/2vsPHI
Vs. A.L. Teams.......................10-7 8th Average .298
MIKE RIZZO
Vs. N.L. Teams....................45-69 LIFE IN THE FAST LANE Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General
Vs. A.L. East...........................10-7 Lane Thomas joined the Nationals from Triple-A Rochester on Aug. 15 after being acquired moments before Manager Mike Rizzo enters his 13th season as the head
Vs. N.L. East........................ 24-37 the 4:00 p.m. ET Trade Deadline on July 30...In 14 games, Thomas is 14-for-46 (.304) with five doubles, one of Washington’s baseball operation and his 38th season
Vs. N.L. Central..................... 12-13 triple, six RBI, eight walks, six runs scored and one stolen base...He's recorded a .407 on-base percentage and in professional baseball...On Sept. 5, 2020, Rizzo agreed
Vs. N.L. West.........................9-19 a .457 slugging percentage along the way. to a multi-year contract extension...He entered the 2021
Hit 0 HR................................ 8-39 season as the third-longest tenured General Manager in
Hit 1+ HR..............................47-37 NOT SO AVERAGE Major League Baseball...Under Rizzo’s leadership, the
Hit 2+ HR.............................28-14 Washington leads the National League with a .257 team batting average…The Nationals (2005-pres.) have Nationals have transformed into one of Major League
Scored 3 or Fewer Runs....15-46 never led the National League in batting average for an entire season…The closest clubs were the 2019 Na- Baseball’s perennially elite clubs, winning a World Series
Scored 4 or More Runs.... 40-30 tionals (2nd, .265), 2020 Nationals (3rd, .264), 2017 Nationals (3rd, .266), 2018 Nationals (4th, .254) and 2012 in 2019, earning four National League East titles (2012,
Scored 5 or More Runs......35-19 Nationals (4th, .261). 2014, 2016, 2017) and one Wild Card berth (2019) in the
Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs..39-14 • The 2017 Nationals’ .266 batting average was the highest in a season in Nationals history (2005-pres.). last nine seasons.
Allowed 4 or More Runs....16-62 DAVE MARTINEZ
Allowed 5 or More Runs....13-56 Fourth-year manager Dave Martinez was named the sev-
FARM REPORT enth field manager in Nationals history on Oct. 30, 2017...
More Hits than Opponent.41-20
Donovan Casey - Rochester Red Wings Martinez has led the club through a steady, unwavering
Fewer Hits than Opponent.8-48
approach, consistent strategy and never-ending positivity
Committed No Errors........ 33-38 Outfielder Donovan Casey was a triple short of the cycle on Aug. 31 vs. Worcester (BOS)...He went 3-for-5
and support for players...That includes an improbable run
Committed 1 or More Errors..... 22-38 with a double, homer, two RBI and one run scored...Since joining Triple-A Rochester, Casey is 15-for-49 (.306)
to the 2019 World Series Championship...Martinez was
Before All-star Game........42-47 with six doubles, one homer, six RBI, one hit by pitch, four walks and nine runs scored...Since being acquired awarded with a multi-year contract extension on Sept. 26,
After All-star Game............13-29 by the Nationals at the Trade Deadline, Casey is hitting .327/.358/.551 with eight doubles, one triple, four 2020...A 16-year Major League outfielder, Martinez joined
Starter Goes at least 5 inn.8-43 homers, 17 RBI, five walks, four stolen bases and 12 runs scored. the Nationals after 10 seasons as a Major League coach in
Starter Goes at least 6 inn.29-16 NATIONALS HISTORY Chicago (2015–17) and Tampa Bay (2008–14).
Starter Goes at least 7 inn.. 12-3 Sept. 2 (8-7) WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
White Curly W....................... 9-6 2015 – Ryan Zimmerman starred in the Nationals’ 4-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals, going 3-for-4 @maria_torres3 - The Athletic (Aug. 31)
White Alternate...................18-15 with two home runs, three RBI and two runs scored. Zimmerman’s second home run of the night, was the In his first big spot as the newly minted starting center fielder, Lane
Thomas swatted a low change-up to center for a two-out RBI
Blue Alternate..................... 17-24 200th homer of his career, and serendipitously came on the 10-year anniversary of his first Major League double in the second inning. Gave Nats a 1-0 lead over the Phillies
Road Grey............................10-23 hit. With the homer, Zimmerman became the first Nationals player (2005-pres.) to reach the 200-HR mark
Red Curly W............................ 1-6 exclusively with Washington. He also became one of just 33 active MLB players to club 200 or more home @dougherty_jesse - Washington Post (Aug. 31)
#42.......................................... 0-2 runs in their career Carter Kieboom has homered in back-to-back games. Has actually
been a very unlucky hitter in recent weeks and is starting to have
some hard contact go his way.
Josh Harrison — — April 6 April 12 6 4/23 at NYM L, 6-0 7-10 5th / -2.0 deGrom (2-1) Fedde (1-2) None 2:37 / 8,130
4/24 at NYM W, 7-1 8-10 5th / - 1.0 Ross (2-1) Stroman (3-1) None 3:20 / 8,051
Kyle Schwarber — — April 6 April 12 6 4/25 at NYM L, 4-0 8-11 5th / -2.0 Walker (1-1) Corbin (0-3) None 2:42 / 7,784
4/26 OFF DAY 5th / -2.0
Jon Lester — — April 6 April 30 20 4/27 at TOR L, 9-5 8-12 5th / -2.0 Milone (1-0) Scherzer (1-2) None 2:56 / 1,471
Will Harris Right Hand Inflammation 10 April 1 / March 29 May 4 24 4/28 at TOR W, 8-2 9-12 5th / -1.0 Fedde (2-2) Matz (4-1) None 2:53 / 1,274
4/29 OFF DAY 5th / -1.0
Juan Soto Left Shoulder Strain 10 April 20 May 4 11 4/30 vs. MIA W, 2-1 10-12 4th / -1.0 Hand (2-0) Garcia (2-2) None 3:02 / 8,295
5/1 vs. MIA W, 7-2 11-12 2nd / - Corbin (1-3) Campbell (0-2) None 2:59 / 8,510
Wander Suero Left Oblique Strain 10 April 18 May 12 20 5/2 vs. MIA W, 3-1 12-12 1st / 0.5 Scherzer (2-2) Rogers (3-2) None 2:37 / 8,482
Stephen Strasburg Right Shoulder Inflammation 10 April 18 / April 15 May 21 30 5/3 OFF DAY
5/4 vs. ATL
1st / 0.5
L, 6-1 12-13 2nd / -0.5 Ynoa (3-1) Ross (2-2) None 2:55 / 8,156
Tanner Rainey — — May 19 May 27 6 5/5 vs. ATL L, 5-3 12-14 4th / -1.5 Fried (1-1) Fedde (2-3) Smith (6) 2:49 / 8,400
5/5 vs. ATL L, 3-2 12-15 5th / -2.5 Smyly (1-2) Lester (0-1) Smith (7) 2:53 / 8,561
Victor Robles Right Ankle Sprain 10 May 23 / May 20 May 31 6 5/7 at NYY W, 11-4 13-15 5th / -2.5 Finnegan (2-0) Loaisiga (3-2) None 3:01 / 10,010
5/8 at NYY L, 4-3 (11) 13-16 5th / -2.5 Wilson (1-0) Rainey (0-2) None 3:50 (2:25) / 10,850
Erick Fedde — — May 19 June 12 20 5/9 at NYY L, 3-2 13-17 5th / -3.5 Chapman (2-0) Hand (2-1) None 3:04 / 10,092
Austin Voth Nose Fracture 10 June 8 / June 7 June 18 9 5/10 OFF DAY 5th / -3.5
5/11 vs. PHI L, 6-2 13-18 5th / -4.5 Anderson (2-3) Fedde (2-4) None 3:58 / 8,559
Max Scherzer Groin Inflammation 10 June 15 / June 12 June 21 8 5/12 vs. PHI L, 5-2 (10) 13-19 5th / -5.5 Alvarado (3-0) Hand (2-2) Neris (7) 3:46 / 8,610
5/13 vs. PHI W, 5-1 14-19 5th / -5.0 Corbin (2-3) Eflin (2-2) None 2:38 / 8,710
Kyle Finnegan Left Hamstring Strain 10 June 22 / June 21 July 6 14 5/14 at ARI W, 17-2 15-19 5th / -4.0 Scherzer (3-2) Smith (1-3) None 3:14 / 11,907
Erick Fedde Oblique Strain 10 June 27 / June 24 July 6 12 5/15 at ARI
5/16 at. AR
L, 11-4 15-20 5th / -4.0 Young (1-3)
W, 3-0 16-20 5th / -3.0 Fedde (3-4)
Ross (2-3)
Crichton (0-2)
None
Hand (4)
3:27 / 13,462
2:49 / 11,619
Daniel Hudson Right Elbow Inflammation 10 June 12 / June 10 July 7 24 5/17 at CHI L, 7-3 16-21 5th / -4.0 Alzolay (2-3) Lester (0-2) None 2:53 / 11,144
5/18 at CHI L, 6-3 16-22 5th / -5.0 Thompson (2-1) Harris (0-1) Kimbrel (8) 3:22 / 11,142
Andrew Stevenson Right Oblique Strain 10 June 18 / June 17 July 9 18 5/19 at CHI W, 4-3 17-22 5th /-4.0 Scherzer (4-2) Arrieta (4-4) Hand (5) 3:48 / 11,145
5/20 at CHI L, 5-2 17-23 5th / -4.5 Steele (2-0) Ross (2-4) Kimbrel (9) 3:07 / 11,143
Jordy Mercer Strained Right Quad 10 July 2 / July 1 July 16 12 5/21 vs. BAL W, 4-2 18-23 5th / -4.5 Strasburg (1-1) Lopez (1-5) None 2:56 / 14,369
Joe Ross Right Elbow Inflammation 10 July 8 / July 7 July 26 13 5/22 vs. BAL W, 12-9 19-23 5th / -3.5 Hudson (3-0) Plutko (1-1) Hand (6) 3:41 / 15,440
5/23 vs. BAL W, 6-5 20-23 5th / -2.5 Corbin (3-3) Harvey (3-5) Hand (7) 3:14 / 14,618
Yan Gomes Oblique Strain 10 July 10 July 29 13 5/24 vs. CIN 5th / -2.0
5/25 vs. CIN L, 2-1 20-24 5th / -3.0 Mahle (3-2) Scherzer (4-3) Sims (2) 2:52 / 8,935
Tanner Rainey Stress Reaction in Right Tibia 10 June 29 / June 28 July 29 25 5/26 vs. CIN W, 5-3 21-24 5th / -2.5 Voth (1-0) Hoffman (3-4) Hand (8) 3:26 / 7,343
Daniel Hudson — — July 29 N/A 1 5/27 vs. CIN
5/28 vs. MIL
L, 3-0 21-25 5th / -4.0 Gray (1-3) Strasburg (1-2) Sims (3)
PPD DUE TO RAIN - TO BE MADE UP ON 5/29 AS A DOUBLEHEADER
2:07 / 9,020
Kyle Schwarber Right Hamstring Strain 10 July 3 N/A 20 5/29 vs. MIL L, 4-1 21-26 5th / -5.0 Peralta (5-1) Corbin (3-4) None 2:06 / 9,910
5/29 vs. MIL L, 6-2 21-27 5th / -5.5 Suter (5-3) Hudson (3-1) None 3:00 / 12,529
Austin Voth — — July 29 Aug. 22 22 5/30 vs. MIL L, 3-0 21-28 5th / -6.0 Woodruff (4-2) Scherzer (4-4) Hader (12) 3:01 / 15,326
5/31 at ATL L, 5-3 21-29 5th / -7.0 Morton (4-2) Ross (2-5) Smith (9) 3:05 / 37,668
Kyle McGowin Right Biceps Fatigue 10 July 11 Aug. 22 34 6/1 at ATL W, 11-6 22-29 5th / -6.0 Voth (2-0) Fried (2-3) None 3:54 / 24,083
Alex Avila Bilateral Calf Strains 10 July 3 / July 2 Sept. 1 52 6/2 at ATL
6/3 at ATL
W, 5-3 23-29 5th / -6.0 Hudson (4-1)
L, 5-1 23-30 5th / -6.0 Tomlin (3-0)
Minter (1-2)
Corbin (3-5)
Hand (9)
None
3:24 / 32,752
2:47 / 25,595
6/4 at PHI W, 2-1 24-30 4th / -5.0 Scherzer (5-4) Wheeler (4-3) Hand (10) 2:56 / 15,030
HIGHS AND LOWS 6/5 at PHI L, 5-2 24-31 4th / -6.0 Suárez (1-0) Ross (2-6) Brogdon (1) 3:11 / 16,118
TEAM BATTING 6/6 at PHI
6/7 OFF DAY
L, 12-6 24-32 5th / -7.0 Coonrod (1-2) Finnegan (2-1)
5th / -7.0
None 4:06 / 15,108
Most At-Bats:............................................................................. 51, at Arizona, May 14 6/8 at TBR L, 3-1 24-33 5th / -7.0 Glasnow (5-2) Suero (0-1)
6/9 at TBR W, 9-7 (11) 25-33 4th / -7.0 Hand (3-2) Castillo (2-3)
Castillo (10)
Rainey (1)
3:21 / 7,173
4:19 / 7,616
Most Plate Appearances:......................................................... 59, at Arizona, May 14 6/10 vs. SFG POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN - TO BE MADE UP ON 6/12 AS A DOUBLEHEADER
Most Runs:................................................................................. 18, vs. Miami, July 19 6/11 vs. SFG
6/12 vs. SFG
L, 1-0 25-34 5th / -8.0 DeSclafani (6-2) Espino (0-2)
W, 2-0 26-34 5th / -8.0 Fedde (4-4) Guasman (7-1)
None
Hand (11)
2:30 / 18,029
2:10 / 16,425
Most Hits:................................................................................... 22, at Arizona, May 14 6/12 vs. SFG
6/13 vs. SFG
L, 2-1 26-35 5th / -8.5 McGee (2-2)
W, 5-0 27-35 5th / -7.5 Ross (3-6)
Finnegan (2-2) Baragar (1)
Cueto (4-3) None
3:05 / 24,066
2:49 / 21,569
Most Doubles:............................................................................ 6, at Arizona, May 14 6/14 vs. PIT W, 3-2 28-35 4th / -7.5 Finnegan (3-2) Holmes (2-2) Hand (12) 2:55 / 14,589
Most Triples:.............................................................................. 2, at Philadelphia, July 26 6/15 vs. PIT
6/16 vs. PIT
W, 8-1 29-35 4th / -7.5 Corbin (4-5)
W, 3-1 30-35 4th / -7.5 Espino (1-2)
Anderson (3-7) None
De Jong (0-1) Hand (13)
2:42 / 16,886
2:59 / 16,781
Most Home Runs:..................................................................... 6, vs. Miami, July 19 6/17 OFF DAY 4th / -7.0
6/18 vs. NYM W, 1-0 31-35 4th / -6.0 Hand (4-2) Diaz (1-2) None 3:04 / 26,246
Most Extra-Base Hits:............................................................... 10, 2x, Last: vs. Miami, July 19 6/19 vs. NYM L, 5-1 31-36 4th / -7.0 Loup (2-0) Ross (3-7) None 2:47 / 14,434
Most Total Bases:...................................................................... 41, vs. Miami, July 19 6/19 vs. NYM W, 6-2 32-36 4th / -6.0 Lester (1-2)
6/20 vs. NYM W, 5-2 33-36 T3rd / -5.0 Corbin (5-5)
Gsellman (0-1) Hand (14)
Walker (6-3) Hand (15)
2:26 / 22,111
2:49 / 30,371
Most Runs Batted In:................................................................ 18, vs. Miami, July 19 6/21 OFF DAY 4th / -5.0
6/22 at PHI W, 3-2 34-36 T2nd / -4.0 Scherzer (6-4) Wheeler (5-4) Hand (16) 3:52 / 19,652
Most Stolen Bases:................................................................... 4, vs. Tampa Bay, June 30 6/23 at PHI W, 13-12 35-36 2nd / -4.0 Rainey (1-2) Neris (1-4) Espino (1) 4:19 / 17,892
Most Caught Stealing:.............................................................. 2, at Los Angeles (N.L.), April 9 6/24 at MIA
6/25 at MIA
W, 7-3 36-36 2nd / -3.5 Ross (4-7)
L, 11-2 36-37 2nd / -4.0 López (4-4)
Poteet (2-3)
Lester (1-3)
None
None
3:14 / 5,255
3:21 / 4,749
Most Walks:............................................................................... 8, 2x, Last: at Milwaukee, August 20 6/26 at MIA L, 3-2 36-38 2nd / -5.0 Thompson (2-2) Corbin (5-6) Garcia (12) 2:44 / 6,305
6/27 at MIA W, 5-1 37-38 2nd / -4.0 Scherzer (7-4) Alcantara (4-7) None 3:06 / 7,349
Most Strikeouts:........................................................................ 18, at Tampa Bay, June 9 (11 innings) 6/28 vs. NYM W, 8-4 38-38 2nd / -3.0 Espino (2-2) Eickhoff (0-1) Hand (17) 3:03 / 19,150
Most Strikeouts (9-inning games):........................................ 17, at New York (N.L.), August 27 6/29 vs. TBR
6/30 vs. TBR
W, 4-3 39-38 2nd / -3.0 Ross (5-7)
W, 15-6 40-38 2nd / -2.0 Lester (2-3)
Hill (6-3)
Sheriff (0-1)
Hand (18)
None
2:34 / 17,117
3:37 / 15,552
Most Sac Hits:............................................................................ 4, vs. San Francisco, June 13 7/1 vs. LAD L, 6-2 40-39 2nd / -2.0 Gonsolin (1-0) Corbin (5-7) None 1:56 / 21,285
7/2 vs. LAD L, 10-5 40-40 2nd / -2.5 Urias (10-3) Clay (0-1) None 3:16 / 27,689
Most Sac Flies:........................................................................... 2, 2x, Last: vs. Toronto, August 17 7/3 vs. LAD L, 5-3 40-41 2nd / -3.5 Graterol (1-0) Suero (0-2) Jansen (21) 3:21 / 42,064
Most Sac Flies (9-inning games):.......................................... 1, done 16 times. 7/4
7/5
vs. LAD
at SDP
L, 4-1 40-42 3rd / -4.0 Price (4-0)
W, 7-5 41-42 2nd / -4.0 Suero (1-2)
Ross (5-8)
Hill (5-4)
None
Hand (19)
3:37 / 37,187
3:44 / 33,168
Most Hit-By-Pitch:.................................................................... 4, vs. San Diego, July 18 7/6 at SDP L, 7-4 41-43 3rd / -4.5 Weathers (4-2) Fedde (4-5) Melancon (26) 3:25 / 29,977
7/7 at SDP W, 15-5 42-43 2nd / -4.0 Corbin (6-7) Paddack (4-6) None 3:32 / 26,353
Most GDP:.................................................................................. 4, 2x, Last: vs. Miami, July 21 (10 innings) 7/8 at SDP L, 9-8 42-44 T3rd / -4.5 Melancon (2-1) Clay (0-2) None 3:40 / 29,434
Most GDP (9-inning games):.................................................. 3, done 4 times. 7/9 at SFG
7/10 at SFG
L, 5-3 42-45 4th / -5.5 Garcia (1-2) Clay (0-3)
L, 10-4 42-46 4th / - 6.0 DeSclafani (10-3) Lester (2-4)
McGee (18)
None
2:57 / 27,345
3:27 / 25,901
INDIVIDUAL BATTING 7/11 at SFG L, 3-1 42-47 4th / -6.0 Gausman (9-3) Fedde (4-6) McGee (19) 2:53 / 26,639
7/12-15 All Star Break
Most At-Bats:............................................................................. 7, Josh Harrison, at Arizona, May 14 7/16 vs. SDP L, 24-8 42-48 4th / -6.0 Paddack (5-6) Fedde (4-7) None 4:15 / 29,203
Most Plate Appearances:.......................................................... 7, 3x, Last: Kyle Schwarber, at Arizona, May 14 7/17 vs. SDP
7/18 vs. SDP
L, 10-4 42-49 4th / -6.0 Stammen (4-2) Corbin (6-8)
W, 8-7 43-49 4th / -6.0 Hand (5-2)
None
Melancon (2-2) None
33,232 / 3:37
27,221 / 3:40
Most Runs:.................................................................................. 4, 3x, Last: Trea Turner, vs. Tampa Bay, June 30 7/19 vs. MIA W, 18-1 44-49 4th / -6.0 Lester (3-4) Detwiler (1-1) None 15,283 / 2:53
Most Hits:.................................................................................... 5, Yan Gomes, at Arizona, May 14 7/20 vs. MIA
7/21 vs. MIA
W, 6-3 45-49 4th / -5.0 Voth (3-0)
L, 3-1 45-50 4th / -6.0 Floro (3-4)
Bleier (2-1)
Hand (5-3)
Hand (20)
Garcia (14)
17,362 / 2:56
21,058 / 3:22
Most Doubles:............................................................................ 2, done 15 times. 7/22 OFF DAY 4th / -6.0
7/23 at BAL L, 6-1 45-51 4th / -7.0 Fry (4-3) Corbin (6-9) None 17,022 / 2:47
Most Triples:............................................................................... 1, done 15 times. 7/24 at BAL L, 5-3 45-52 4th / -7.0 Harvey (5-10) Lester (3-5) Tate (2) 30,898 / 2:41
Most Home Runs:...................................................................... 3, Kyle Schwarber, vs. New York (N.L.), June 20 7/25 at BAL
7/26 at PHI
L, 5-4 45-53 4th / -8.0 Sulser (3-1)
L, 6-5 45-54 4th / -8.5 Bradley (5-1)
Hand (5-4)
Hand (5-5)
None
None
15,690 / 3:18
23,265 / 3:37
Most Extra-Base Hits:............................................................... 3, 3x, Last: Juan Soto, vs. Miami, July 19 7/27 at PHI W, 6-4 46-54 4th / -7.5 Suero (2-2) Moore (0-3) Hand (21) 20,135 / 3:14
7/28 at PHI PPD 46-54 4th / -8.0
Most Total Bases:....................................................................... 12, Kyle Schwarber, vs. New York (N.L.), June 20 7/29 at PHI W, 3-1 47-54 4th / -7.5 Scherzer (8-4) Wheeler (8-6) Finnegan (1) 0 / 2:06
Most Runs Batted In:................................................................. 5, Juan Soto, vs. Miami, July 19 7/29 at PHI
7/30 vs. CHI
L, 11-8 47-55 4th / -7.5 Suarez (5-3)
W, 4-3 48-55 4th / -6.5 Espino (3-2)
Clay (0-4)
Arrieta (5-10)
None
Finnegan (2)
19,219 / 3:18
33,882 / 2:47
Most Stolen Bases:.................................................................... 2, done 6 times. 7/31 vs. CHI L, 6-3 48-56 4th / -7.5 Hendricks (13-4) Ross (5-9) Ryan (1) 31,444 / 3:16
8/1 vs. CHI W, 6-5 49-56 4th / -6.5 Finnegan (4-2) Rodriguez (0-1) None 25,520 / 3:20
Most Caught Stealing:............................................................... 1, done 23 times. 8/2 vs. PHI L, 7-5 49-57 4th / -6.5 Bradley (6-1) Klobostis (0-1) None 16,393 / 3:16
Most Walks:................................................................................ 3, done 6 times. 8/3 vs. PHI
8/4 vs. PHI
L, 5-4 49-58 4th / -6.5 Wheeler (9-6) Corbin (6-10)
L, 9-5 49-59 4th / -7.5 Moore (1-3) Espino (3-3)
None
None
17,417 / 2:35
18,482 / 3:10
Most Strikeouts:......................................................................... 4, 3x, Last: Lane Thomas, at New York (N.L.), August 29 8/5 vs. PHI L, 7-6 49-60 4th / -7.5 Llovera (1-0) Finnegan (4-3) Bradley (2) 22,575 / 3:43
8/6 at ATL L, 8-4 49-61 4th / -8.0 Santana (2-0) Fedde (4-8) None 34,454 / 3:11
Most Sac Hits:............................................................................. 3, Joe Ross, vs. San Francisco, June 13 8/7 at ATL W, 3-2 50-61 4th / -8.0 Machado (1-0) Smith (3-6) Finnegan (3) 38,300 / 3:01
Most Sac Flies:............................................................................ 1, done 25 times. 8/8 at ATL L, 5-4 50-62 4th / -9.0 Fried (9-7)
8/9 OFF DAY 4th / -9.0
Corbin (6-11) Martin (1) 29,101 / 2:42
Most Hit-By-Pitch:..................................................................... 2, 2x, Last: Alcides Escobar, at Baltimore, July 25 8/10 at NYM SUSPENDED DUE TO RAIN - RESUMED ON 8/11 AS A DOUBLEHEADER
8/11 at NYM L, 8-7 50-63 4th / -8.5 May (5-2) Thompson (0-1) Diaz (24) / 3:37 (1:57)
Most GDP:................................................................................... 2, 3x, Last: Josh Bell, at Philadelphia, July 29 8/11 at NYM POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN - RESUMED ON 8/12 AS A DOUBLEHEADER
TEAM PITCHING 8/12 at NYM
8/12 at NYM
L, 4-1 50-64 4th/-9.5 Stroman (8-11) Nolin (0-1) Diaz (25)
L, 5-4 50-65 4th / -10.0 Familia (6-2) Finnegan (4-4) None
/ 2:28
25,870 / 2:46
Most Innings Pitched:............................................................... 11.0, at Tampa Bay, June 9 (11 innings) 8/13 vs. ATL L, 4-2 50-66 4th / -10.0 Morton (11-4) Gray (0-1) Smith (24) 24,812 / 3:02
8/14 vs. ATL L, 12-2 50-67 4th / -11.0 Fried (10-7) Corbin (6-12) None 27,959 / 3:17
Most Hits Allowed:.................................................................... 22, vs. San Diego, July 16 8/15 vs. ATL L, 6-5 50-68 5th / -12.0 Chavez (3-2) Espino (3-4) Smith (25) 27,488 / 3:19
Most Batters Faced:................................................................... 60, vs. San Diego, July 16 8/16 OFF DAY 5th / -12.5
8/17 vs. TOR W, 12-6 51-68 4th / -12.5 Fedde (5-8) Manoah (5-2) None 20,060 / 3:25
Most Runs Allowed:................................................................... 24, vs. San Diego, July 16 8/18 vs. TOR W, 8-5 52-68 4th / -12.5 Thompson (1-1) Hand (5-7) Finnegan (4) 18,336 / 3:19
8/19 OFF DAY 4th / -12.5
Most Earned Runs:.................................................................... 21, vs. San Diego, July 16 8/20 at MIL W, 4-1 53-68 4th / -12.5 Corbin (7-12) Anderson (4-7) Finnegan (5) 27,998 / 3:09
Most Home Runs Allowed:....................................................... 5, 2x, Last: vs. San Diego, July 16 8/21 at MIL
8/22 at MIL
L, 9-6 53-69 4th / -13.5 Williams (7-1) Guerra (0-1)
L, 7-3 53-70 4th / -14.5 Strickland (2-1) Nolin (0-2)
Hader (25)
Hader (26)
36,938 / 4:18
33,507 / 3:53
Most Walks Allowed:................................................................. 11, at Milwaukee, August 22 8/23 OFF DAY 4th / -14.0
Most Strikeouts:......................................................................... 17, at New York (A.L.), May 8 (11 innings) 8/24 at MIA
8/25 at MIA
W, 5-1 54-70 4th / -13.0 Fedde (6-8)
L, 4-3 54-71 4th / -13.5 Floro (5-4)
Luzardo (4-7) None
Finnegan (4-5) None
5,394 / 3:16
6,237 / 3:22
Most Strikeouts (9-inning games):......................................... 16, at Miami, August 24 8/26 at MIA
8/27 at NYM
L, 7-5 54-72 4th / -13.5 Hernandez (1-1) Corbin (7-13)
W, 2-1 55-72 4th / -14.0 Espino (4-4) Hill (6-2)
Floro (6)
Finnegan (6)
5,447 / 3:25
20,274 / 3:03
Most Hit-By-Pitch:..................................................................... 5, vs. Arizona, April 15 8/28 at NYM L, 5-3 55-73 4th / -14.0 May (6-2) Harper (0-1) Diaz (26) 27,870 / 3:02
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/29 at NYM
8/30 vs. PHI
L, 9-4 55-74 4th / -15.0 Megil (2-3) Fedde (6-9)
L, 7-4 55-75 4th / -15.0 Wheeler (11-9) Gray (0-2)
None
Alvarado (5)
24,247 / 3:26
17,353 / 3:37
Most Innings Pitched:............................................................... 9.0, Max Scherzer, vs. Miami, May 2B79 8/31 vs. PHI
9/1
L, 12-6 55-76 4th / -15.0 Falter (2-0)
vs. PHI POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN - TO BE MADE UP ON 9/2
Corbin (7-14) None 16,844 / 3:50
Most Hits Allowed:.................................................................... 11, Patrick Corbin, vs. Baltimore, May 23 9/2 vs. PHI
Most Batters Faced:................................................................... 34, Patrick Corbin, vs. Pittsburgh, June 15 9/3 vs. NYM
9/4 vs. NYM
Most Runs Allowed:................................................................... 10, 2x, Last: Joe Ross, vs. St. Louis, April 19 9/4 vs. NYM
9/5 vs. NYM
Most Earned Runs:.................................................................... 10, Joe Ross, vs. St. Louis, April 19 9/6 vs. NYM
Most Home Runs:...................................................................... 4, 2x, Last: Joe Ross, vs. St. Louis, April 19 9/7 at ATL
9/8 at ATL
Most Walks:................................................................................ 5, 2x, Last: Joe Ross, at New York (A.L.), May 9 9/9 at ATL
9/10 at PIT
Most Strikeouts:......................................................................... 14, Max Scherzer, at New York (A.L.), May 8 (11 innings) 9/11 at PIT
Most Strikeouts (9-inning games):......................................... 11, Joe Ross, vs. Los Angeles (N.L.), July 4 9/12 at PIT
9/13 vs. MIA
Most Hit-By-Pitch:..................................................................... 2, done 5 times. 9/14 vs. MIA
9/15 vs. MIA
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/16 OFF DAY
Longest winning streak............................................................ 5 games, 4x, Last: June 19-24 9/17 vs. COL
9/18 vs. COL
Longest losing streak................................................................ 7 games, Aug. 8–Aug. 16 9/19 vs. COL
9/20 at MIA
Longest game, innings............................................................. 11.0, June 9 at Tampa Bay 9/21 at MIA
Longest game, time (9-inning game)................................... 4 hours, 19 minutes, June 23 at PHI 9/22 at MIA
9/23 at CIN
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)............................. 4 hours, 19 minutes, June 9 at Tampa Bay (11 innings) 9/24 at CIN
9/25 at CIN
Shortest game, time (9-inning game)................................... 2 hours, 29 minutes, April 11 at LAD 9/26 at CIN
Largest winning margin........................................................... 17 vs. Miami, July 19 (W, 18-1) 9/27 at COL
9/28 at COL
Largest losing margin............................................................... 16, vs. San Diego (L, 24-8) 9/29 at COL
9/30 OFF DAY
Largest deficit overcome to win............................................. 5 runs, 2x, Last: June 23 at PHI (Down 5-0 after B4th, W 13-12) 10/1 vs. BOS
Largest lead relinquished to lose............................................ 8 runs, July 8 at SDP (Up 8-0 after T4th, L 9-8) 10/2 vs. BOS
10/3 vs. BOS