Saturday, April 6, 2013

Game 5: Nats at Reds

Photo by Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER
Ross Detwiler faces Mike Leake today at Great American Ball Park.
CINCINNATI -- To a man, the Nationals all spoke last night about the need to "flush" away that 15-0 debacle of a ballgame and return anew this afternoon. The good news is that the quick turnaround didn't offer much time to rehash and analyze the most-lopsided loss in team history, so it wasn't hard to shift focus to Game 2 of the weekend series with the Reds.

Davey Johnson will, however, be without one of his big guys. Adam LaRoche has been dealing with a stiff back for a couple of days and had to come out of last night's game when the condition got worse. He's sitting today, and it sounds like there's a good chance he'll sit again tomorrow. (More details coming in a full post.) So Chad Tracy gets the start today at first base, slotting right into LaRoche's No. 5 hole. Davey did say he could use Tyler Moore later in the game if the Reds bring in a left-handed reliever.

Ross Detwiler, meanwhile, becomes the final member of the Nationals' rotation to debut this season, hoping to shut down this potent Cincinnati lineup that caused so much damage last night. The lefty does seem like a better matchup from Washington's standpoint, but we'll see if that actually holds true.

Updates to come, so please check back...

WASHINGTON NATIONALS at CINCINNATI REDS
Where: Great American Ball Park
Gametime: 1:10 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, Ch. 9
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500 AM), XM 184
Weather: Partly cloudy, 58 degrees, Wind 12 mph in from CF
NATIONALS
CF Denard Span
RF Jayson Werth
CF Bryce Harper
3B Ryan Zimmerman
1B Chad Tracy
SS Ian Desmond
2B Danny Espinosa
C Wilson Ramos
LHP Ross Detwiler

REDS
CF Shin-Soo Choo
LF Chris Heisey
1B Joey Votto
2B Brandon Phillips
RF Jay Bruce
3B Todd Frazier
SS Zack Cozart
C Devin Mesoraco
RHP Mike Leake

UMPIRES
HP Tim McClelland (cc)
1B Jerry Meals
2B Marvin Hudson
3B Jordan Baker

1:10 p.m. -- We are underway with a strike from Mike Leake to Denard Span. Turned out to be a chillier afternoon than anticipated, only 57 degrees at first pitch.

1:13 p.m. -- That didn't take long. Leake retires the side, though he nearly had his head taken off by Bryce Harper's comebacker. Leake somehow got his glove up in time to snag the liner and end the top of the first.

1:23 p.m. -- Wow, some serious chin music from Ross Detwiler to Joey Votto in the bottom of the first, 92 mph up and in, sending Votto to the ground. Tim McClelland awarded him first base. Just one problem: The ball never touched Votto. Didn't even appear to be close. Fortunately it didn't come back to haunt Detwiler, who retired Brandon Phillips to end a scoreless first inning on 14 pitches (9 strikes).

1:34 p.m. -- Good news: The Nats finally got a hit from a first baseman ... Chad Tracy, who blooped a broken-bat single to center in the top of the second. More good news: Beard-less Danny Espinosa is now 3-for-5 with two doubles after roping another extra-base hit to right-center. Bad news: The Nats couldn't turn that into a run. Trent Jewett couldn't wave the slow-footed Tracy around third, so that allowed the Reds to intentionally walk Wilson Ramos and load the bases with two outs for Detwiler, who struck out to end the inning. Tough break there. Still scoreless here.

1:55 p.m. -- There's no question Bryce Harper is going to hit his share of home runs this season. The only question is how many guys will be on base in front of him. His two bombs on Opening Day were both solo shots, but he just notched his first two-run homer of the season thanks to Werth's double right in front of him. Harper destroyed a first-pitch fastball from Leake, sending a laser over the right field wall. It's his third homer of the season, and it gives the Nats a 2-0 lead in the third.

2:03 p.m. -- Big-time pitch from Detwiler to coax a 4-6-3 double play out of Votto to escape a first-and-third jam in the bottom of the third. Yeah, Tracy's foot was never on first base, so Votto should've been safe. But that wasn't Detwiler's fault. He made a big pitch when he needed it against one of the game's best hitters. And because of it, he preserved the Nats' 2-0 lead after three.

2:21 p.m. -- Ian Desmond isn't exactly off to a fantastic start defensively this season. He just committed his third error in 4 1/2 games, and this one was a doozy: his throw sailed into the stands, allowing Brandon Phillips to take two bases. It also led to an unearned run when Frazier roped an RBI double to left. So that trims the Nats' lead to 2-1 as we move to the fifth.

2:40 p.m. -- We had another possibly phantom hit-by-pitch call in the fifth when Detwiler came up and in to Choo. This time, according to the Reds' slo-mo replay, it did appear Choo's jersey was grazed. Barely. Once again, though, Detwiler came up huge with a double-play grounder from one of Cincy's best hitters. This time he got Phillips to go 4-6-3, ending the fifth and preserving the Nats' 2-1 lead.

2:55 p.m. -- The last time Wilson Ramos appeared in a game here in Cincinnati, he tore his ACL trying to corral an errant pitch. Now, just steps away from that fateful moment, he launched his first home run since that night, a two-run bomb to left-center to cap a brilliant at-bat. Can only imagine how good that felt for Ramos. Nats lead 4-1 in the sixth.

3:08 p.m. -- That'll probably be it for Detwiler, who made some big pitches when he needed them. Final line: 6 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K, 2 HBP, 82 pitches. All in all, a strong effort from the No. 5 starter in his season debut.

3:11 p.m. -- What was that about Werth's wrist sapping him of all his power? Didn't look like on there as he destroyed a pitch from Sam LeCure into the right-center bleachers, a 419-foot bomb for his second homer of the season. Even more amazing, the guy who made the barehanded catch of the homer was holding a baby in his other hand. Kind of an all-or-nothing play there, huh? So make it 5-1 Nats at the stretch. And here's Tyler Clippard to face the top of the Reds' lineup, featuring two left-handed hitters. There's some tangible insight into how Davey plans to use his bullpen this season.

3:20 p.m. -- A dominant inning of relief there from Clippard, with some help from Espinosa, who showed some serious hops to snag Derrick Robinson's liner to second for the first out. Clippard took care of the rest, striking out both Choo and Heisey to preserve the 5-1 lead as we move to the eighth.

3:26 p.m. -- So now here's Drew Storen to pitch the eighth, even though the left-handed Votto will lead off. Helps the Nats hold a four-run lead, so it's not like Votto can turn the entire game around himself here.

3:44 p.m. -- Well, that was nearly a complete and utter disaster. The Reds scored twice in the eighth to cut the lead to 5-3, getting three hits off Storen. But the real fiasco was Mesoraco's grounder through Desmond's legs (his second error of the day and fourth in five games) followed by Harper needlessly firing a throw to the backstop. No reason whatsoever for Harper to even attempt that throw, and all it did was allow the tying run to advance into scoring position. He was bailed out when Storen struck out Xavier Paul to end the inning, but that kind of mistake isn't excusable for Harper anymore. He knows better than to try that. 5-3 now heading to the ninth.

3:51 p.m. -- And here's Rafael Soriano, in search of his third save. He'll face the top of the order, so the key obviously is retiring the first two batters and not letting Votto step to the plate with anybody on base.

3:53 p.m. -- Leadoff homer by Choo. Not at all what Soriano had in mind. It's 5-4.

4:02 p.m. -- Disaster. Votto nearly tied the game with an opposite-field homer, settling instead for a triple off the wall. No matter, because seconds later Soriano's pitch found its way to the backstop, bringing Votto home with the tying run. Just like that, this game is tied 5-5 and we're heading to extra innings.

4:10 p.m. -- Aroldis Chapman. Mercy. Struck out the side in the 10th: Harper on a slider, Zimmerman on a fastball at the eyelids, Tracy on a slider. So we go to the bottom of the 10th, with Cincinnati's own Craig Stammen entering for the Nats.

4:19 p.m. -- We go to the 11th. The Reds nearly won it off Stammen, with Frazier singling and Mesoraco sending a flyball to the wall in center, not quite far enough to clear the fence. Stammen then struck out Jack Hannahan, prolonging this game. Onto the 11th...

4:25 p.m. -- Well, that's one way to make up for a 2-error day. Ian Desmond takes J.J. Hoover 439 feet to left field, into the upper deck. So the Nats re-take a 6-5 lead in the 11th. Looks like Stammen will get a chance to come back out in a "save" situation.

4:28 p.m. -- Sweet. Fancy. Moses. Wilson Ramos goes deep again. And he enjoyed the heck out of this one. Stood there and admired it. It's 7-5, still in the 11th.

4:40 p.m. -- Ballgame. The Nats win, 7-6, and improve to 4-1 on the season. What a wild one that turned into, with Stammen giving up a run in the 11th on Phillips' RBI double before getting Bruce to end the game.

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Unknown said...

SCnats agreed Part of the problem is all the press crowning the Nats as the greatest team. They have to earn that moniker

Unknown said...

Sitting fb ball too much

Steady Eddie said...

At least there's the consolation that the wild pitch really didn't matter as Votto would have scored on the grounder to Zim.

Unknown said...

Agreed, SCfan -- all the crowning of the Nats as the greatest is part of the problem. The Nats still need to Earn the moniker Greatest or Best team

They might not even be the best team in the East

Unknown said...

Why isn't Moore batting for Tracy?

Secret wasian man said...

Time to sit Span, Soriano and that other stiff who pitched batting practice last night. SICK SICK SICK

Unknown said...

Tracy looks like a fool -- so did Harp

ExposedinDC said...

That, my friends is the difference between the Nats and the Reds.....Mr. Chapman is almost untouchable.

Unknown said...

hahahah Secret Wasian man hahaha

don't know where your coming from, man, but you're sure funny

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

note to Storen and Soriano. Did you see what Chapman. did? Either of you did that the game would have been over. Thanks for coming by anyway.

SCNatsFan said...

So that is what a closer looks like.

Funny all these new Nats fans calling for Rizzo's head wouldn't even be Nats fans had they not jumped on the bandwagon Rizzo designed.

Unknown said...

Geez, Moore comes in for Tracy on the double switch -- smart move, Davey

Unknown said...

You can't loose 5-1 leads and think your elite. I hope we can learn and improve. Start by letting hrod go

Unknown said...

I love Zim, but he's not in same league with Brooks, or Boyer, or even Jones -- they might have had that shot

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

I have been Nats fan since beginning. I cant stand bullpen screwing up. Never have never will.

Our starters deserve better relievers than we are giving them.

Secret wasian man said...

Nats ve minor league teams 3--0. Nats for MLB teams 0--2

ExposedinDC said...

Lol.....Hrod gets hammered even if he doesn't pitch

Unknown said...

I wish we had Dusty Baker to manage the Nats

He is a great manager and can win with mediocre talent

SCNatsFan said...

Hayes if zim isn't hugging the line he makes that play

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

Damn it Span that was not much easier than the one you missed and you msde it look easy.

Unknown said...

Agree. Dett ton7th. Clip 8th = diff game

Secret wasian man said...

Why I hate Camden yards and this crap field. They are little league fields. MUCH TOO SMALL.

djinFl. said...

It must be that the O's do not play till later for us to have attracted so many LoD's.

Oh look, an excellent catch and throw to the cutoff man by our centerfielder. I am sure there was something wrong with that though

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

good recovery Stammen.

natscan reduxit said...

… Davey is oh so right; thank God we don't have the DH or we would have had Chapman in there forever.

… I could live with a 15-zip wake-up call. But I can't live with two such alarms in one weekend. Let's get some things ironed out - nipped in the bud as they say - right now. Don't let early scrapes turn into festering sore points.

Get Going Nats!

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

So far bullpen Storen, Matthews, HROD and Sorianno all have been good or bad no in between. Stammen ad Clippard good. Dukes just bad.

4 starters great.

Starters need to go 7 at least.

Unknown said...

Welcome back dez!!

D'Gourds said...

Redemption!

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

ian still pissed at you as Det's agent. But thanks.

Unknown said...

Welcome to the Party, Ian!!!

natscan reduxit said...

... thank God for Des. But seriously folks; there really has to be a rule about asterisks for homers at the GABP.

Go Farther Nats!

Unknown said...

Take a chill, Djin -- lets talk baseball not personality

I am a Nats fan since the beginning. Are u?

Unknown said...

5 tater day

Steady Eddie said...

WILSON!!!!!!!!!!!!

Secret wasian man said...

Its a new year guys. I am a LO doomer. But I luv the Nats. I take to this blog to release frustration. But Luv my NATS. Don't take me too serious. Ill try to keep keeping it real Steve Hayes. HAHAHA :Back to DC were a fly ball is just a fly ball. WILSON!!!!!

Unknown said...

Ramos Ramos Ramos you are the man!!!

ExposedinDC said...

Come on Desi bashers....come out from underneath your rocks

Unknown said...

Come on Mo!

perspective dweeb said...

so..
Ramos plays tomorrow right?

save Suzuki for Gio.
Let Ramos get another crack w/ his hot hand in Cincy

Unknown said...

Wow 877 ft last two dings

Unknown said...

Ditto on all that SecretWasian

Only thing funnier than our posts are the touchy feely softball players who get offended -- highly offended apparently

PFB Balls of Fire said...

Wow, Tyler Moore is a force.

Unknown said...

Tyler moore is still a big, dumb country boy to me -- a perfect DH

Moore's gotta a lot to prove

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

Ramos 2 now.

Det screwed today. Plenty of runs but bullpe let him down.

JaneB said...

thank you for that exposedinDC. Exactly right.

Craig, craig! Be the Man!

Unknown said...

Yea gotta go with Ramos. Too hot not too

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

sounds good.

Unknown said...

McClellan, that jerk ump is squeezing the strike zone

Unknown said...

Stan da man

Unknown said...

I love Stammen, that dude can Pitch!!

Unknown said...

His sinker looks sick

PDowdy83 said...

For those wondering why Davey let Tracy hit against Chapman it was so he could double switch Moore in and bat him 9th and put Stammen in the 5 hole so he could pitch more than 1 inning.

Unknown said...

Personally, favorite Nat Pitcher is ABH

perspective dweeb said...

thanks PDowdy !
i was wondering about it and figured it out when the switch was made

Unknown said...

yeah P Dowdy -- good move

PDowdy83 said...

Boy that strike zone got small in that at bat.

Unknown said...

As long as we grow from this and get better...less mistakes and better manager decisions....then I'll take a positive from this.

Btw: bs on that call!!!! He's out

Unknown said...

F'n McClellan wont call the strike on Votto which has been a strike for 100 years

coward

Steady Eddie said...

what a couple of terrible calls -- miserable McClellan gave Votto five strikes before that "walk".

Unknown said...

McC just took away the low strike!!! Votto got k's twice!! chicken sh#$ ump

Unknown said...

Shit. Damn u ump

perspective dweeb said...

craziness

JaneB said...

sheesh that five strike walk cost us a run.

Unknown said...

I am never tempted NOt to hate umpires

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

note to Storen and Sorianno. Watch clips of Chapman's 10th

Votto struck out twice.

Btw never understood letting runner go. my biggest pet peeve throw his ass out.

Joe Seamhead said...

Clowns to the left of me
Jokers to the right
-----------------------------

You so called Nats fans are luckier than I am. And I'm sure know why.

MicheleS said...

This WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO brought to you buy Craig Stammen

Unknown said...

Take that!!!!!

Unknown said...

Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stammen, you are awesome!!!!!!

PDowdy83 said...

Wow he made Bruce look as foolish as Chapman made Bryce look. What a good effort from Stammen.

natscan reduxit said...

... defensive indifference!!??!! An oxy-moron if ever there was one.

Steady Eddie said...

Craig REALLY earned that win -- he got seven outs in only two innings, four strikeouts in an inning without a passed ball.

Unknown said...

Troll Alert: Joe Seamhead is a Hater

Hey, stick it, sissy

Unknown said...

Fp made good point bout desi staying in game mentally after errors and coming up big

MicheleS said...

So glad I didn't read the game thread.

Unknown said...

Joe Seams: Everything you say is either cutting or insulting. Everything is negative why are you here?

Can we talk baseball and not how much you hate clowns?

Steady Eddie said...

This counts in the standings exactly the same as the Reds' win last night counts for them.

Manassas Nats' Fan said...

votto k twice and umps sxrewed Stammen.

Det pitched great.

JaneB said...

Ian is so humble. How can anyone diss him?

Unknown said...

That was a huge victory, not just a win. we easily could have given that game away, but gutted it out. A big win -- a loss would have been a little damaging to their psyche.

Good win, boys

Secret wasian man said...

Way to bring it back guys! I almost vomitted all over my bracket. Not that it would matter. I picked Georgetowm. g night ALL

Joe Seamhead said...

Best prediction of the day:
djinFl. said...
Been here since day one when we paid Steve.
And I found the personal attacks on Desi wrong then and now.
He pulled it together last year and will again.

Unknown said...

Janet when guys criticize players for not hitting or for making errors, it has nothing to do wsith their character. When chicks talk sports it seems to have everything to do with their character. Everyone knows Desi is a great guy; but its okay to say he's not playing well when he doesn't.

ExposedinDC said...

See you folks tomorrow for Stras/Cueto....you guys are great

Candide said...

NatsLady retweeted this from a Reds fan:

Mr. R ‏@MisterRedlegs

Nats color analyst F.P. Santangelo called each pitch of Stammen sequence to Bruce—fastball to get ahead, breaking pitch, slider in the dirt.

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