Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Game 60: Nats at Blue Jays

US Presswire file photo
The Nats go for their fifth straight win tonight at Rogers Centre.
The start of Chien-Ming Wang's season hasn't exactly gone the way the Nationals (or the veteran right-hander) hoped it would, but tonight he'll get a chance to right his ship when he takes the mound in Toronto. Wang showed signs of progress from his first start to his second start, and he'll look to take another step forward tonight against the Blue Jays.

Wang will have a familiar target behind the plate in Jhonatan Solano, who gets the nod in place of Jesus Flores. This is Solano's third major-league start, and all three have come with Wang as his batterymate. Coincidence?

Meanwhile, Davey Johnson's plan to give Roger Bernadina more playing time was derailed when Bernadina strained his hamstring sliding into third base during last night's game. So Rick Ankiel is back in center field tonight (and probably tomorrow).

As you know, I'm not in Toronto for this series, so please enjoy the conversation among yourselves...

WASHINGTON NATIONALS at TORONTO BLUE JAYS
Where: Rogers Centre
Gametime: 7:07 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500 AM), XM 178
Weather: Indoors
NATIONALS (36-23)
LF Steve Lombardozzi
RF Bryce Harper
3B Ryan Zimmerman
1B Adam LaRoche
DH Michael Morse
SS Ian Desmond
2B Danny Espinosa
CF Rick Ankiel
C Jhonatan Solano
(RHP Chien-Ming Wang)

BLUE JAYS (31-30)
3B Brett Lawrie
CF Colby Rasmus
RF Jose Bautista
1B Edwin Encarnacion
2B Kelly Johnson
SS Yunel Escobar
DH David Cooper
LF Rajai Davis
C Jeff Mathis
(RHP Henderson Alvarez)

UMPIRES
HP Adrian Johnson, 1B Gary Cederstrom (cc), 2B Lance Barksdale, 3B Fielden Culbreth

190 comments:

  1. Ankiel went yard last night...the start of a hot streak? Hope so

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  2. Best part about tonight is Wang doesn't have to hit (or run the bases). ;)

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  3. This DH thing is a lot less offensive when we get to take Wang out of the lineup instead of Zimmermann and the other team's DH is David Cooper instead of David Ortiz.

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  4. Tcostant, my dad and I want Wang to just never step off the rubber. We decided that it would not be permissible to erect a fence around the mound, but perhaps one of those electronic dog collars would do the trick. The downside is that he'd probably pull something the first time he got zapped.

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  5. Tcostant: "Best part about tonight is Wang doesn't have to hit (or run the bases). ;)"

    Yeah, but he still has to field infield dribblers & bunts. He seems to be susceptible to injury when he's doing anything except standing on the mound & throwing the ball. He does that one thing very well, but an athlete he's not.

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  6. Scooter, you're quicker than me -- and funnier ;-)

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  7. So, when does DeRosa get activated. I thought they were predicitng Monday (yesterday) then nothing...

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  8. It has finally sunk in that the Zim's Night in the Park is Thursday. I remember last year when the guys were out late partying and preening at that event and played a listless game the following afternoon. I hope they won't repeat that this year when the Yankees come to town.

    So Davey, if you're reading, maybe you can suggest that they make an appearance at ZNP, then get to bed early. Unless, of course, they want to drop by the Insider's event that night....

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  9. TCostant.. I second that!!!

    Scooter.. LMAO!!! I don't like the zappers though.. wouldn't put one on my dogs..

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  10. Bigfish, there's room for both of us in this pond.

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  11. Michele, I'm not asking you to put one on your dog, just Wang.

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  12. Is Detwiler warming up yet? I do not feel great about Wang's performances to date. He seemed more lucky that improved in giving up ony 2 runs on 8 hits and 3 walks in 5 innings last time, and that faux turf is not a ground ball pitcher's ideal.

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  13. Any word on the severity of Bernadina's injury?

    BTW, the Nats' magic number is 100.

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  14. Hide the women and children!! Adrian Johnson has the plate tonight! Farewell consistent, accurate strike zone. We hardly knew thee.

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  15. Scooter...nicely played...

    Bonus points of all those double entendre's were intentional...

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  16. Scott from Burke said...
    Ankiel went yard last night...the start of a hot streak? Hope so


    I was thinking the exact same thing. Ankiel can be a very streaky hitter. Sometimes, crushing a 4-seamer grooved over the plate can be all you need to get off the schnide.

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  17. Must see video == if this doesn't put a smile on your face, you must be in a coma.

    Kenyan Schoolchildren reenact Game 6 of 1986 WS

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    1. 222 I loved it! Was actually a Mets fan at the time. These kids deserve academy awards for their performance. It's exactly as I remember it.

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  18. More Nats Love from the 4 letter network:

    Break up the Nats Staff

    And most of the stats they had in the article have already been posted on this site.

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  19. Every single day I check the standings and do a double take. It just doesn't seem real. I think I should be enjoying it more and worrying and stewing less, though. I think as a team they are exciting to watch and as individuals we can be very proud that they represent us. Very balanced efforts lately, pitching, hitting and defense. Is this what it's like when a plan starts to come together? Go Nats!!!

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  20. Did everyone here that Gio is looking for a date on twitter for the Nats Gala. No kidding...

    http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/11/gio-gonzalez-turns-to-twitter-for-a-date/

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  21. why does it seem like whenever i log onto the gamethread here he says that he's not at _(insert city)_ ?

    Its like he's not there more than he is there

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  22. Tcostant.. Yup all the ladies on the board saw it... Read the thread from yesterday. Hopefully he takes JaneB's daughter.

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  23. Clip&Store.. blame CSN for our fearless leader not being on the road.

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  24. 222, how fabulous! And what a great piece, MichelleS! Love the extra bonus features.
    And I'm relieved that I'm not the only one who wants to confine Wang to the mound.

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  25. Great video of the kids in Kenya Section 222.

    I was looking for Kid Carter in the credits--he would have loved it too.

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  26. If I was Gio, I would just ask Kristina Akra.

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  27. I second that emotion -- MicheleS -- great link.

    Great quote:

    barring an injury barrage or a total offensive meltdown, it's hard to imagine a scenario where they don't make the playoffs. Once there, is there a more terrifying opponent anywhere? They've got 2010 Giants written all over them; great staff, great bullpen, and just enough offense...

    What's funny is that we _have_ had total offensive meltdowns (see: 2012, April) and an injury barrage (see: 2012, April-May) -- and we're _still_ in first place.

    To repeat it again -- because it's so awesome to hear the national press say it:

    it's hard to imagine a scenario where they don't make the playoffs. Once there, is there a more terrifying opponent anywhere?

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  28. So weird to think that other teams have to go through us to get where they want to go. And that they might be apprehensive about it. So cool.

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  29. Once there, is there a more terrifying opponent anywhere?


    hate to say it, but...um, yes - the Dodgers.

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  30. Are we done playing the dodgers? I think we are done with pittsburgh and cincy.

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  31. Swami.. Nope we get the Dodgers at home Sep 18-20.. ugh...

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  32. MicheleS, good point. On any given day you can read the comments and stats here and write an article.

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  33. Dodgers visit Nats park in mid-September and probably again in mid-October... heheh

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  34. Crazy thought, last night may have been thé first time this season that a starter got charged with an inherited run scored.

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  35. I miss the in-game updates, myself. This all makes a little more sense when I can tie it in to what happened.

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  36. Section 222 said...

    It has finally sunk in that the Zim's Night in the Park is Thursday. I remember last year when the guys were out late partying and preening at that event and played a listless game the following afternoon. I hope they won't repeat that this year when the Yankees come to town.


    There are two par-tay opportunities for the players this weekend. Zim's night on Thursday, and the Dream Foundation Gala Saturday night. Bryce Harper could practice playing hungover like his idol The Mick, 'ceptin he's a Mormon and doesn't drink. He may have a fake ID like most 19 year olds, but it's impotent.

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  37. DC Wonk @ 5:07:

    I am going outside -- right now -- to knock on a redwood tree in the park next door to my house. Knocking on simple wood (or particle board or whatever my desk is made of) is not enough. May I suggest that everyone else do something similar? I know you don't have redwoods, but there are poplars and pines and cherry trees and such.

    Hubris, people, hubris. Remember what happens to the heroes in Greek tragedies?

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  38. He may have a fake ID like most 19 year olds, but it's impotent.

    Not only that, it's required.

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  39. Eugene.. completely agree on the Hubris.

    Like some have posted previously, too many flash backs to 2005. I hope at some point, thos stop.

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  40. Ghost Of Steve M. said...

    Crazy thought, last night may have been thé first time this season that a starter got charged with an inherited run scored.


    How so?

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  41. Intentional Talk is having a field day with Gio's twitter request!!!

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  42. Updated from Kilgore on DeRosa.
    Adam Kilgore‏@AdamKilgoreWP

    Sad news, via Davey Johnson: Mark DeRosa's father, Jack, passed away after fighting cancer. DeRosa will be with his family until Friday

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  43. Today is Bernadina's birthday so I hope he didn't get bad news about his hamstring. I couldn't find any updated information on it. I did see speculation that they would call Corey Brown back up if Bernadina has to be put on the DL. DeRosa was supposed to come off the DL but his father is very ill and that may affect his availability.

    Updated NL fan voting for the ASG came out today. The Nationals and the Diamondbacks are the only NL teams with no players in the top five at any position or among the outfielders. Last week ALR was 5th among first basemen but he has dropped down. I still think we will get Stras, Gio, and maybe Clipp. Seems this is a team without Stars and that doesn't matter as long as we keep winning.

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  44. And from Amanda on Bernie:

    Amanda Comak‏@acomak

    Roger Bernadina doing OK today. Had an MRI that showed no tear in the hamstring. Davey said maybe 2-3 days and he should be OK.


    So definitely better news for Shark!

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  45. I think we will get Bryce also. If not initially, then in the final "fan" vote.

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  46. Hey Natslady, I see you posted on the Grantland blog.can you please tell him to correct Clippard's record? He's not 8-8 in saves attempts, he's 8-friggin0!

    Too bad for the rest of MLB that with our farm guys, our pitching is about to get a lot better over the next couple of years. And younger to boot!

    GYFNG!

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  47. ehay2k-- He's 8 for 8. (Actually 8 for 9). I think that's what they meant...

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  48. Philly fans--- keepin' it real.

    Fake Tough

    http://yfrog.com/nujknfpj

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  49. Some Jesus (Flores) love.

    And here is his tweet.

    Jesus Flores ‏@JesusFloresN26
    Thank you. #I'mVeryProud but for me we are all very Important on the Team"... Read.. http://bit.ly/LQNhqy

    washington-nationals-jesus-flores-is-most-important-player-on-the-team

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1216629-washington-nationals-jesus-flores-is-most-important-player-on-the-team

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  50. I'm getting off the dating sites and will start tweeting my dating needs. Might be more successful if I made the majors.

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  51. If I was Gio, I would just ask Kristina Akra.

    Maybe he did.

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  52. This is not your 2005 Nats. No comparison at all.

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  53. Sadly, Ryan Zimmerman is going to end up with a Jason Werth 2011 season if he doesn't snap out of his funk. Ever pitcher in the league knows he won't swing at the first two pitches so he's always swinging with an 0-2 or 1-2 count.

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  54. any articles on Nats draft signings? I see they have signed some guys from their press release.

    http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120612&content_id=33170236&vkey=pr_was&c_id=was

    but don't really see any opinion of anyone regarding that.

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  55. Great play, Danny! CMW not getting any help from the home plate ump, but he has been quite lucky anyway.

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  56. Danny's defense is just awesome.

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  57. Yep, that was a pretty play.

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  58. BAM BAM!! Geesh that was CRUSHED!

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  59. in case gio doesn't find a date.

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  60. I give up, Faraz--why did the harper hug the gio?

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  61. oh crud...he should be in center anyway.

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  62. I don't know. I was hoping for some witty remarks from you guys. :P

    2 on, 2 out with Joey Bats at the plate.

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  63. oiy....spoiled, I know I'm spoiled.

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  64. CMW strikes out Edwin with bases loaded. Nice!

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  65. Record for most grand slams in a career...L. Gehrig, NY, 23, the iron horse...not tonight, encanarcion

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  66. ALR...show em how it's done.
    Now if we can find a better solution in the lineup for Ankiel/Nady in the outfield before August.

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  67. oh...never mind lombo/harper/morse or
    moore/harper/morse when we play the senior circuit rules...

    OK, Now I have to leave now to get to yankee series in time...
    What's the record attendance at Nats Park.
    I think we had 42,313 for a Phils game this May.

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  68. what's the record for the most consecutive posts in a row on the NI blog ?

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  69. Wow Danny is locked in tonight!!!

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  70. Danny.....keep batting lefty...

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  71. Darn Michele, I'm goin for the record ;)

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  72. Thank you Danny. You're being awesome tonight.

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  73. 5, a record that will never be broken...like
    Dimaggio's 56 game hitting streak in 1941. He lost 10k when he didn't get that hit in Cleveland that night cause Heinz 57 was to pay him if he could have gotten one more hit in more game.
    He's just a man and not a freak, joltin joe

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  74. great to see that run score. with no outs, that should have happened sooner but cool with Danny's blast.

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  75. Nationals Park
    Capacity 41,487
    Record attendance 44,685, August 20, 2011 vs (Phillies)

    Will we break it this weekend ????

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  76. why can't CMW have a normal 1-2-3 inning?

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  77. Jeff Mathis didn't know what went Wang on that called third strike.

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  78. Wang looks drained. Really. Wonder if Davey will take him out when he won't qualify for the win. He did that with Detwiler.

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  79. Joe, can you hear me groaning from here? ;-)

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  80. He'll give him another shot. He hasn't thrown too many pitches, and we're up 3-0. The bullpen will probably be up and running.

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  81. Did not see that DP coming out of RZ :(

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  82. why can't Zim hit fly balls anymore

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  83. Let's see a nice easy 1, 2,3 here.

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  84. Jane, I'm sorry, I really am, but the look on Mathis' face made me do it!

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  85. shoulder hurtin ? maybe he could take tomorrow afternoon off

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  86. I hate when our pitchers walk guys

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  87. maybe cmw forgot they changed the rules for walks from 9 balls, to 8,6, 5 and finally 4 by 1903.

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  88. Jon: Zimmerman is a double play machine with a runner on first. It is almost automatic.

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  89. Watching Wang pitch is quite an adventure, eh? How badly do you think BH's back is hurting - I think pretty bad at this point.He was having trouble hiding it after his throw.I hope they tie him down and check it on Thursday before the big weekend series. He would play if he had a limb hanging off of him.

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  90. DP called that one on the nose. He called for harper to be running to keep out of the double play. Zim needs to hit the ball to the outfield in the air on those kin of blays and he topping it. No way you can elevate those.

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  91. Carp's advice to Davey to "empty the bullpen tonight" because Stras is pitching tomorrow makes absolutely no sense. Jesus hasn't pitched past the seventh inning all season. If Davey heeds Sunshine's advice -- a scary thought -- who's going to pitch at least the eighth and ninth innings Wednesday?

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  92. Time to pull Det in. He is going to need 3 solid innings out of Det.

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  93. How bad does Wang have to get before they pull him. He was awful in the third and 4th and worse in the 5th. I have hated this move from day one, and still do. If I am going to give up runs I want younster doing not an old injured guy.

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  94. Fresh bullpen. What am I missing?

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  95. How is it the Mike Minor of the braves has 6.06 era and the Yankees can't do anything against him? Braves up 3-0

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  96. Jiminy Christmas.

    Mandatory forehead tattoos for all pitchers.

    Do not give meatballs to Votto, Uggla, Stanton, McCutcheon, Bautista...

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  97. But on a happier note, the Twins are beating the Phils 4-0

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  98. NatsNut - it wasn't Wonk's comments, but the quote cited.

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  99. Great, Wang now qualifies for the W. Bad news is the lead is at 1 run now.

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  100. Harper's back didn't hurt him after the throw. He was just frustrated he didn't get the runner out at third.

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  101. And the drumbeats are starting:

    Adam Kilgore‏@AdamKilgoreWP

    Ross Detwiler in for Wang after 5 innings. If Detwiler pitches well tonight, hard to see the Nats not at least considering a change

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  102. I really feel for Ross Detwiler. Although he struggled in the two starts leading up to Wang's callup and his own demotion, he was dominant and had his ERA below 3.

    The Nats are just stuck with Wang and his salary. They're not gonna put Wang in Syracuse. Their only options are bullpen (not well-suited) or trade. But Wang has to show something to have trade value. He hasn't thus far.

    I want to see Det back in the rotation. Now's his chance to shine.

    (first batter... Almost an oops)

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  103. How long is the wang experiment going to last? And when is he due up next - please tell me so I don't pay for a ticket. Painful. If any of our other pitchers so much as give up a single or walk a batter past the first inning they get yanked immediately. When have they seen enough?

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  104. Oh - and I am sick of hearing that Wang can't pitch out of the bullpen - last time I looked he got a win coming out of the bullpen.

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  105. YAY Solano!!! Baby Nat gets his first HR!!!

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  106. Excellent article by Amanda on

    Vision Training

    I can think of a few guys that should do this as well.

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  107. I missed the dugout shot of them ignoring the baby catcher after his first homer! If you are reading up there in the booth... Make them show it again please!

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  108. Det was lucky on his first batter he faced. CMW wasn't sharp, but he did work out of several jams that he made for himself. He will get at least one more start, would be my bet.
    Way to go Solano!

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  109. Swami... It's just that he takes 2 innings to warm up. You could get Estaban Loaiza out of retirement and warmed up quicker than that.

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  110. I love them! Thank you for showing that again!

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  111. Possible post of the day candidate:

    Tim said...

    Swami... It's just that he takes 2 innings to warm up. You could get Estaban Loaiza out of retirement and warmed up quicker than that.

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  112. I thought that lead was back down to one on that swing by Rasmus.

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  113. PHEW! Det is playing with fire. Now Craig.. Get over the fact thatyou are not the closer and SHUT down Joey BATS!

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  114. It's nice to see Det smile. And Davey's "sheessh" look to Desi was priceless.

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  115. That's five balls hit off of Det that went to the wall. He was very lucky that none went out.

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  116. I think Wang deserves more chances.

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  117. You may be right, but how will we all survive it?

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  118. Is Stammen losing his mojo? Tell me no!!!

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  119. Mojos come and go, ebb and flow... just ask Espi.

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  120. And they pick him off .. geesh

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  121. Arod just hit a Grand Slam off Venters. Tied at 4

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  122. ARod just hit a grand slam to tie the Braves.

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  123. Swami, Rizzo, and the team in general, invested a ton of time, money,and heart and soul in CMW. They aren't going to give up on him too easily.

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  124. Clipp warming up, eh? Why not? He's had 24 hours off.

    Davey, Davey, Davey...

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  125. We need the yanks to win two more games, and then go on a three game losing streak.

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  126. I really like that we don't routinely boo our guys the way other fans do. In our section, we don't even let it happen when it HRod blowing up. Even these Canadian people are booing their own team.

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  127. that was right down the middle.

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  128. Ready or not, here he comes! They can't hide!

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  129. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!

    Bring out the brooms for tomorrow!!!

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  130. If u cant beat wang u cant beat the nats!

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  131. Another series! How much fun is this! I wish Werh wasn't missing this. Wilson, too.
    GYFNG!

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  132. This is amazing. What a blast!

    The Nats are 14-8 in the brutal stretch with 10 games to go.

    Fourteen games over .500 and Dr. Strasburg will see you now.

    P.S. Solano can hit!

    WOOOHOOO!!!!!!

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  133. Awesome! Glad we won. Should have scored some more runs I think, but okay for now.

    btw just so you know, that GS by ARod tied him with Lou for all time leader. Still dislike him!

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  134. (In homage to my Philly fan neighbor):

    Hey Nats Insiders...Can I get a "HELL YA?"

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  135. I know we shouldn't be scoreboard watching this early in the season, but the Marlins and Braves have lost and the Phillies are losing. Mets, on the other hand, appear to have their game under control.

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  136. Speaking of mojo--has Venters lost his? Not looking so good this year.

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  137. What's the theory on why Danny is doing so well from the left now? Are we done worrying about him?

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  138. Eugene - I do it every day - I never used to , but I just can't help myself.

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  139. Braves and Marlins both lost, Twins and Phillies are in a dogfight.

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  140. Hell ya!
    (and Eugene and Swami, I WOULD be watching the scoreboard, but my daughter beats me to it...)

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  141. Ok TimDz - Hell YA!!!

    Nice road trip. Once again, the Nats surpass expectations. And it looks like everyone in the NL east lost tonight but the Mets. (OK, the Phillies have not lost yet, but they are losing to the Twins.)
    I almost want to check the Phiilies blogs to see the whining. But I will wait until the morning.

    Wang looked OK, pretty much as should be expected given where he is in the season. He is a few steps back of the rest of the staff, but improving each start. Soon, he will be good enough to keep, or be trade-able as a rental to an AL team looking for an arm. :-)

    OK, let's sweep the Jays tomorrow!
    Gooooooooooo Nats!

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  142. We are now on pace to win 100 games.

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  143. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah-so sweet!

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  144. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah-so sweet!

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  145. I like that Davey called out Morse and Zimmerman. Too many DP's for Zim.

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  146. Zim and Morse will work it out and when they do.... Bang Zoom!!!

    I love Soldano!!!

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  147. Wang looked better, maybe 2 more starts and we may see the kid that won 19 back in nY

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  148. and speaking of NY.... Is this weekend at Nats park going to be wild or what!!!! Sold out 3 games!!!! Let's see where we are against the DAMN YANKEES

    yer blind ump, your blind ump, ya must be outta yer mind Ump, what Lola wants Lola gets

    I LOVE IT!!!!!

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  149. Bryce is gonna have him some fun against his future team, that is fo' sho'!!!! He is READY!

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  150. Bryce is a Nat for LIFE,what are you talking about Nats Lady?????

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  151. If the Lerners lose Bryce Harper, ever, they would become lower than Bob Short who is already Lucifer's Biotch, lol

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  152. Wang will be fine. Gotta admire Davey for leaving him in, man he's got guts, actually they both do--CMW was spent by the end of the 4th, I have no idea how he got three outs in the 5th only giving up the 2-run bomb to Joey Bats.

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  154. mick, he has rooted for Yanks since he was a kid. Very likely that he would be eager to sign with them once he is a free agent. Yes, that can change if our ballclub influences him enough.

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  155. The Nats are chasing down the Dodgers for the best record in baseball, and it's no fluke.

    The emerging offense has put the Nats among the game's elite in run differential.

    1. Rangers have scored 79 more than they've allowed.

    2. Cardinals + 55

    3. Dodgers + 50

    4. Yankees + 45

    5. Nats + 38

    This is a really good team.

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  156. Drew, nice post. The stats are even better when you realize we have been without some of our best players most of the season. Still without our starting RF and catcher. Those guys are worth a few runs right there.

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  157. Farah... it would be foolish to let him go, Lerners will not let it happen. Also, I am having fun tonight and speaking of Bryce.... I have found the truth of where Bryce is from, below is the link, lol

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnz5K287U6o

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  158. Found this on Toronto site:

    Harper correctly stomped Canadian TV foof 4 asking about having a post-game beer since he's legal here: "That's a clown question, bro"...
    lmao harper


    The Kid is Halley's Comet. Just watch it fly because you ain't seeing another in your lifetime.

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  159. The Twinkles are HOT. 10 of 13. Now, who was complaining the Fils got them instead of the AL East?

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  160. From Twitter, LOL:

    Enrico ‏@The700Level
    Siri, why are the Phillies so awful at baseball this season?

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  161. NatsLady said,(about CMW),
    I have no idea how he got three outs in the 5th only giving up the 2-run bomb to Joey Bats.
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    Quote of the night. That's the game right there. I don't know what creature inhabited CMW body tonight....2 strikeouts both LOOKING one at the bottom of the 3rd with 2 on and one with the bases loaded bottom of the 4th and somehow he does a Houdini act bottom of the 5th after the 2 run bomb? How did Davey leave him in???

    I think that really is the difference between CMW and Detwiler the house can be burning down around CMW and women and children can be jumping out of the windows and you don't get a change of expression from CMW. With all due respect to Adam Kilgore if Davey can sit through that I don't think Det is taking his job anytime soon.

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  162. Not a bad point, Fox. Of course, Detwiler's actual performance wasn't much of a case for stealing anyone's job in the first place. I don't think all those warning-track shots were quite what he intended.

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  163. For your reading pleasure. And BTW, Davey--Clip's shoulder, PLEASE!!!! Those first coupla change-ups were Henry-like!

    coolstandings ‏@coolstandings
    MIN 11, PHI 7. #Phillies playoff chances now 9.9%.

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  164. I'm dreadfully past deadline and late on this, but here goes:

    "WOOO-HOOOO!!!!"
    (Copyright, MicheleS, 2011).

    It's June 13, Nats are 37-23, and still in soul possession of first in the NL East.

    What a ride.

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  165. Got back in time for the last innings, only, but I am loving this Solano story. And don't sell Chien Ming Wang short--gutting it out through five, keeping your team in the game, and leaving with a lead, when you clearly don't have much stuff actually working, is a pro effort. If not for one pitch, maybe he leaves with a shutout--that ain't bad, for a fifth starter.

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  166. jeffwx said...
    what's the record for the most consecutive posts in a row on the NI blog?

    I think my own record is around 12 this year. Someone else was keeping track of it, he seemed to be bothered by it.

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