Thursday, September 8, 2011

Game 142: Dodgers at Nats [canceled]

File photo by Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER
It's Game 2 of today's doubleheader at Nationals Park.
UPDATE AT 7 P.M. -- The second game of the double header will not be played today. A team spokesman said the game will only be rescheduled if it has playoff implications and is necessary. The Dodgers at this point are nine games back in the National League West which means the game will likely be cancelled altogether. If the Dodgers do mount a comeback and the game needs to be played, it will likely take place at the end of the season.

So it's on to the nightcap of this traditional doubleheader between the Nationals and Dodgers. Have to imagine Los Angeles' players will want to get through this one quickly, because they've got to catch a flight to San Francisco so they can open a weekend series with the Giants tomorrow night.

Ross Detwiler gets the ball for the Nationals. The left-hander was roughed up by the Mets last time out to the tune of six runs in three innings, so he'll be hoping to get himself back on track.

As you know, I'm not at the ballpark today. Chase Hughes will once again have updates throughout, so please check back here for his thoughts...

DODGERS at NATIONALS - GAME 2
Where: Nationals Park
Gametime: 5:05 p.m.
TV: MASN
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500 AM), XM 189
Weather: Chance of storms, 77 degrees, Wind 7 mph in from RF
STARTING LINEUPS
NATIONALS (65-76)
SS Ian Desmond
CF Jayson Werth
3B Ryan Zimmerman
LF Michael Morse
RF Jonny Gomes
2B Danny Espinosa
1B Chris Marrero
C Jesus Flores
P Ross Detwiler

DODGERS (70-72)
SS Justin Sellers
LF Tony Gwynn
CF Matt Kemp
1B Juan Rivera
3B Russ Mitchell
RF Jerry Sands
C A.J. Ellis
2B Jamey Carroll
P Dana Eveland

26 comments:

natsfan1a said...

Okay, boys. Time to cowboy monkey up and win this rodeo. (Wow. Did I just type that? I might need to lighten up on the chocolate cake a wee bit.)

jeffwx said...

Et tu Brute,
(From Tuesday's game)
Adam Kilgore - "Tie game. Doug Slaten started the mess. Davey let Brad Peacock, a prospect and starter, begin his career from the stretch against Matt Kemp."

Ben Goessling - "A guy with 12 career relief appearances started his major league career from the stretch. That's a mess"

Mark Zuckerman - "Davey said he wouldn't bring in Peacock in middle of inning. So naturally he brings him in to face Matt Kemp with 2 on and 1 out in 6th."
- "This game is tied 3-3 and Strasburg can't get the win. Can't blame Peacock. He's a starter. Why was he making MLB debut in this spot?"

Anonymous said...

WashPost is reporting that the tarp is back on the field and the start-time is now TBD...

jeffwx said...

More from Cap Baseball on making decisions:
(Tuesday's game).
Bottom 9. Two outs. Bases Loaded. 7-3 Game. Your two best hitters have just struck out looking. Sounds like the perfect situation to put in a kid making his MLB-debut, right? Well, only if you are absolutely insane. Nope, that's exactly what Davey Johnson decided to do.

jeffwx said...

Gonna be tought to get Game duex in :

http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=LWX&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=yes

Feeling pessimistic said...

If the Nats want to avoid 90 losses, perhaps they shouldn't be trying too hard to get the game going...

Anonymous said...

I may take in a game on Friday. Oh wait, playing the Astros?--strike 1, Hispanic Heritage night--strike 2, The NATS stink on ice--strike 3. Think Ill wash my hair.

NatsLady said...

Out of courtesy to the Dodgers, they should probably call this one. Looks like there might be a hole in the rain, but then another wave.

NatsLady said...

jeffwx-- with respect, if you look at previous posts, we hashed through the Peacock start quite a bit. OK, so maybe we didn't talk too much about the last hitter, but msybe he had family in attendance and wanted to go in. Didn't make much difference at that point.

Gonat said...

Mattingly played it like it was Game 6 of the World Series. Big letdown from Storen.

jeffwx said...

Thanks NatsLady,
I was suprised that the great baseball minds of DC (not just us) question Mr. DJ.

However, I do not agree to put a rookie in such a high pressure situation esp. in his first at bat. Set up your new students for success...ease them into the MLB. Don't throw them to the lions too early.

Anyway, I'm officially off the DJ bus...however, doesn't make a difference at this point either.

And shouldn't you be working ;)

Anonymous said...

Poignant

Anonymous said...
.....If Riggleman was still in that dugout right now with this record and the way this team is playing -- all of you would have been ready to crucify him.

September 8, 2011 4:41 PM

jeffwx said...

I used to think Mr. DJ preferss to lose today to set up a win tomorrow. Now, I think he prefers to lose this year to set up the team for next year.

And is there any interest from this community to having another outing to the Stadium or is it better to wait 'till next year ?

NatsLady said...

Ha. I am working. Power went out, but computer has battery. As soon as power comes back, I'm gone.

Scooter said...

Hey, sjm, I'm sorry. I got to chatting before the game, didn't want to move during it, and then you were gone (wisely) when I wandered by after it.

It was not meant to be. Maybe the 25th -- the last home game ... and my only remaining date with the Nats ... sniff

jeffwx said...

Anonymous,
we can't crucify Dr. DJ, he has a Masters degree. ;)

I'm going to crucify Mr. Rizzo right now. Keep Riggs to the end of the year. He was making 700k, stoop down and give him an extra 300k to quiet him for the rest of the season.
Actually make a decision for the good of the fans, esp when the team was on one of the hottest streaks in the Nats short history.

In any case, I think Rizzo's Risky decision was a bit too risky from a cost-benefit analysis.

jeffwx said...

Ok, NL
You're excused. I'm the one that should be working anyway.
Take care,
looking for a Nats win soon...I'm lowering my expectations and playing one game at a time.

Arlington BigFish said...

Theoretical question after several days of watching pitchers throw in the rain: what's to keep them from using the moisture that's bound to be on the ball to throw a spitter -- or spitter-like pitch? I'm not familiar enough with the mechanics of throwing one: maybe the balls would be TOO wet?

Golfersal said...

From the diamond club porch they are packing up all of the dodger gear in the dugout
Feel there won't be s game two tonight

sunderland said...

BigFish, spitters need just one location of substance / weight / disruption of balance.

Soul Possession, PFB Sofa said...

5:42, that sounds like an excellent idea. A good long soak.

Gaylord Perry said...

Arlington BigFish,

You'd have to ask Burleigh Grimes.

NatsLady said...

Power went out again, which the kids think is great fun. It's pretty bad out. I'm heading home. Apparently the game is postponed, so we can lose both ends of the doubleheader today, we'll have to wait until the 20th to do that.

The Nationals said...

"If the Dodgers do mount a comeback and the game needs to be played, it will likely take place at the end of the season.

What are we, chopped liver? We could come back too you know.

sjm308 said...

Scooter - not a problem - we left 310 after it started raining in about the 8th. Very disappointing loss - I am going to have to call my guy with the Nationals - funny how just two sections over can make a difference but I really liked 310 better then my 308 -

I wonder if Morse had played the one ball hit right at him like a professional if it would have changed the tenor of the game. That was an easily catchable ball and after we come back to score 4 runs it would have been 4-2. Not sure things like that should even be discussed but we really did not play well today.

Scooter I will be at the game on the 25th & once again in 310 row E with my son. Also have yesterdays rain out and tomorrow but the way this weather is, I don't know if I will be dried out by tomorrow. Best part of todays game was the pizza at Matchbox over on 8th street along with a nice Rogue Craft Beer.

Reality reared its ugly head and said...

@ 8:52 p.m. The Nationals said...
"If the Dodgers do mount a comeback and the game needs to be played, it will likely take place at the end of the season."

What are we, chopped liver? We could come back too you know.
---------------------------

Chopped liver? No. Stewed onions? Yes.

You've already been mathematically eliminated from the division race and you're three games away from being eliminated from the wild card race.

At this point, the only way this game gets made up is if the D-backs, the Giants, the Braves, and the Cardinals all completely collapse and, simultaneously, the Dodgers win just about every game they have left.

Accept the fact that this is going to be a 161-game season and be happy you have one fewer game to lose.

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