Friday, June 15, 2012

Game 62: Yankees at Nats

Photo by Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER
Nationals Park will be sold out tonight with the Yankees in town.
Rarely, if ever, have the Nationals entered a series with so much hype surrounding them. Hype, as we all know, gets you nothing once a batter steps in the box and a pitcher is handed the ball. So it's time to see what these Nationals are made of and how they stack up against the most-successful franchise in baseball history (not to mention current owners of the best record in the American League).

Gio Gonzalez gets the ball for Game 1 of this weekend showdown, seeking his ninth victory in 13 starts. The left-hander faced the Yankees five times over the last three years ... and he did not fare well (1-4, 7.27 ERA, 47 baserunners in 26 innings). That, of course, was a different Gio Gonzalez wearing an Oakland A's uniform, so we'll see how he responds in his first appearance against the Yanks in a Nats uniform.

Right-hander Phil Hughes (3-0 over his last four starts) takes the mound for New York, facing a Nationals lineup that will look a bit more familiar now without the DH in play.

Plenty of updates to come, so please check back early and often. And if you're coming to the park, be prepared for traffic, construction, Metro delays and crowded lines. In other words, give yourselves plenty of time...

NEW YORK YANKEES at WASHINGTON NATIONALS
Where: Nationals Park
Gametime: 7:05 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv, MLB Network (outside D.C. market)
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500 AM), XM 89
Weather: Sunny, 78 degrees, Wind 8 mph in from RF
NATIONALS (38-23)
LF Steve Lombardozzi
CF Bryce Harper
3B Ryan Zimmerman
1B Adam LaRoche
RF Michael Morse
SS Ian Desmond
2B Danny Espinosa
C Jesus Flores
LHP Gio Gonzalez

YANKEES (37-25)
SS Derek Jeter
CF Curtis Granderson
1B Mark Teixeira
3B Alex Rodriguez
RF Nick Swisher
LF Andruw Jones
C Russell Martin
2B Jayson Nix
RHP Phil Hughes

UMPIRES
HP Marty Foster, 1B Tim Timmons, 2B Jeff Kellogg (cc), Eric Cooper

5:57 p.m. -- For those wondering why Robinson Cano isn't in the Yankees lineup, manager Joe Girardi said he's just giving his second baseman a rare day off. For what it's worth, Cano in his career against Gio Gonzalez is 0-for-9 with two walks and four strikeouts.

7:05 p.m. -- And we are underway on an absolutely gorgeous Friday night in the nation's capital. Gio Gonzalez takes the mound to a huge ovation from the overflow crowd and starts off Derek Jeter with a fastball for ball one.

7:11 p.m. -- Wow, I'm not sure the Nats could've drawn up a better top of the first than we just saw. Gio struck out Jeter on a 3-2, 95-mph fastball. Then he struck out Curtis Granderson on a 3-2, 96-mph fastball. Then Bryce Harper robbed Mark Teixeira of a base hit with a diving catch in shallow center. What a start to this game from the home team's perspective.

7:22 p.m. -- Davey Johnson, earlier this afternoon: "I need the middle of my lineup to perform." Bottom of the first. Two on, one out. Adam LaRoche strikes out swinging. Michael Morse strikes out swinging. Not what Davey was looking for. On the bright side, Ryan Zimmerman did send a solid base hit to right, an encouraging sign considering how much he's been pulling the ball lately (and usually grounding out to short). Scoreless through one.

7:35 p.m. -- He's thrown a whopping 41 pitches already through two innings, but it's tough to complain about the results Gio Gonzalez is getting so far: Five strikeouts, four of them swinging. Three of them came on fastballs of at least 95 mph. The other two came on curveballs. He's a bit wild, but the results speak for themselves.

7:59 p.m. -- And those excess pitches come back to haunt Gio in the third. Jeter doubled off the right-field wall (a classic Jeter double if ever there was one). A two-out walk to Teixeira was a real killer and set the stage for A-Rod to deliver a weak groundball through the right-side hole for an RBI single. Nick Swisher's solid base hit to left made it 2-0 and put the Nats in a hole. Gio has already thrown 63 pitches through three innings. And tonight's crazy stat: The Yankees are 17-0 this season when A-Rod drives in a run.

8:08 p.m. -- The good news: Morse delivered a big hit in a big spot, drilling an 0-2 curveball with the bases loaded back up the middle to drive in the Nats' first run of the night. The bad news: Desmond then grounded into a 6-4-3 double play on the very next pitch, killing the Nats' rally in the bottom of the third. So they now trail 2-1 through three.

8:22 p.m. -- A couple of 1-2-3 fourth innings from each pitcher, a much-needed one for Gio Gonzalez. He's sitting at 79 pitches now through four, ready to take the mound for the top of the fifth still trailing 2-1.

8:38 p.m. -- Seven in a row retired by Hughes since Morse's RBI single in the third. And not one of those batters has hit the ball out of the infield. So it remains 2-1 through five.

9:01 p.m. -- Ian Desmond finally snapped Hughes' streak of consecutive batters retired at nine with a two-out single to left in the sixth. But the rally fizzled as Espinosa struck out looking. That's nine Ks by Hughes through six, and the Nats still trail 2-1.

9:10 p.m. -- Tonight's official paid attendance: 41,685. That's a sellout, folks.

9:25 p.m. -- Well that turned ugly in a hurry. Davey Johnson let Gio take the mound for the seventh, sitting on 107 pitches, then gave him the hook after a leadoff single by Andruw Jones. Curious. Brad Lidge entered and immediately put himself in a bigger hole, walking Russell Martin. A sac bunt put runners on second and third and brought Robinson Cano out of the Yankees dugout to pinch-hit for Hughes to a thunderous roar. That roar turned into boos as the Nats intentionally walked him, loading the bases for Jeter. Lidge got what he wanted: a groundball to the left side. But it was placed just well enough to get past a lunging Zimmerman and forcing Desmond into the hole. And when Desmond's throw bounced past LaRoche, two runs came around to score. Rough play all around. Lefty Michael Gonzalez entered to face Granderson and immediately served up a 2-run double. So just like that, the Nats trail 6-1.

9:42 p.m. -- The Nats are down to their last six outs, so if they plan on getting anything going at the plate, they're about out of time. They've put just one man on base since Morse's RBI single in the third (Desmond's two-out single in the sixth). Just haven't been able to get anything going offensively tonight.

9:50 p.m. -- Nothing happening in the bottom of the eighth as Yankee pitching has now retired 16 of the last 17 Nats batters. This has turned into one of the more feeble showing from the Nationals lineups in some time. Still 6-1 as we go to the ninth.

9:55 p.m. -- Curtis Granderson destroys a pitch from Tom Gorzelanny for his 20th homer. It's 7-1 as we go to the bottom of the ninth, and Yankee fans now outnumber Nats fans still in the park.

10:06 p.m. -- That'll do it. The most anticipating series in Nationals history gets off to a ragged start as the Yankees dominate during a 7-2 victory (they scored a run in the bottom of the ninth). They'll be back out here tomorrow at 1:05 p.m.

163 comments:

  1. I am leaving from the Burbs in about 45 minutes.. It looks like there are delays already on 395 - SHOCKER!

    I will be in 131 wearing the Blue Gio Shersey! See you at the Park!!!

    GYFNG!!!!!

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  2. Love the lineup. Love the pitcher. Love the night.

    To coin a phrase in anticipation, "WOOO-HOOO!!!!"
    (Copyright, MicheleS, 2011).

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  3. Need to take 2 of 3 here.

    Going to be tougher than @ Boston or @ Toronto for sure.

    I'll be there Saturday! WooHoo!!!

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  4. I'm in 128. I'll be the guy with the Sam Snead straw hat. The only guy with the Sam Snead straw hat.

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  5. Thanks for the tip. Just heard Clip on 106.7 The Fan--a station that says the "love to talk Nats." Yup, Clip says he has a little "extra" he wants to show the Yanks, namely they got the worst of it for trading him (they probably already know that).

    Those guys just as bad as the Canadian, though, trying to get Clip to talk about Bryce not going out drinking after games, what is this obsession? Clip didn't take the bait, just said he doesn't need to, that's fine, (although he allowed as how you never know..)

    Main thing, he kept emphasizing the clubouse attitude, the guys in their "roles" and picking each other up. Said even when a starter faulters, they still figure they can win the game.

    Pretty extended interview, I got the feeling both Clip and the radio guys could have gone on longer.

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  6. Just got on the computer and so I missed it - will there be an audio link somewhere to listen to it later?

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  7. Is the Yankees' lineup a secret?

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  8. Water: they're trying to find 8 guys willing to stand in against Gonzalez!

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  9. Sunshine_Bobby_Carpenter_Is_Too_Pessimistic_For_Me said...

    Davey -- Hi Davey! -- ought to be manager of the year in a runaway, and retire the award and name it after him. He's been on this since Day 1 of ST. He'd have brought Harper north if it were up to him, after all.


    To repeat:

    He's been on this since Day 1 of ST.

    Yep. Didn't he say something like: "they oughtta fire me if we don't make the playoffs"

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  10. Go, go, GIO! Go, NATS!!

    And yes, yes he did. :-)

    Yep. Didn't he say something like: "they oughtta fire me if we don't make the playoffs"

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  11. Derek Jeter SS
    Curtis Granderson CF
    Mark Teixeira 1B
    Alex Rodriguez 3B
    Nick Swisher RF
    Andruw Jones LF
    Russell Martin C
    Jayson Nix 2B
    Phil Hughes RHP

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  12. Granstander: Thanks. Anyone know why no Cano? Even without him, that's still a formidable line-up. I don't envy Mr. Gonzalez.

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  13. Apparently he's fine, Girardi wanted to give him a day off and chose to sit him against a lefty. I'm willing to bet we'll see him on a double switch at some point in the game.

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  14. Yeah, JoeyG, a day off against a Lefty that he can't hit!

    Wad happened to our new power source, Tyler Moore??

    You'd think that offensive-minded Davey would give him another shot, maybe in LF!

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  15. I have a feeling Davey will be using a platoon with Moore and Lombo in LF. Not sure I love that defense, but it's better than having RicK AnKiel in the lineup.

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  16. I have never seen the park so crowded! Worse than opening day! Ready for a win! GYFNG!

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  17. It's soo crowded!! Lots of Yankees hats,but way more Nats gear!

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  18. Not sure if anyone said this here, but Livo was DFA'd by the Braves...

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  19. We're about to find out what happens when an unstoppable object meets an immovable force.

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  20. Am so ready for this game to start! go NATS!!

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  21. Looks and sounds like a crowd with a lot of Natitude! Nice!

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  22. 26 more innings like that and we will be real PFB happy. Just the way Davey drew it up.

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  23. GOD, I MISS TYLER MOORE ALREADY!!!!!!

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  24. Two on , one out and the middle of the order does not get it done. Please adjust.

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  25. FLores == > the "human bruise" behind the plate.

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  26. Yes, by all means let's bench the Nats best hitter so far this season (ALR) and the Nats best hitter from last season (Morse), that's a ticket for success.

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  27. Davey will be saying Gio is not efficient.

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  28. NatsJack, do I owe you a Coke for that?

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  29. Twenty-one outs to go.

    Too many pitches.

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  30. OK, Gio, that's better. He might only go 6 at this rate but the BP is rested.

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  31. MLB is really pushing Harper & Trout for the All Star game. Is marketing the young exciting players important? Yes.

    http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120614&content_id=33326276&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb

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  32. 41 pitches for Gio. Needs a 10 pitch 3rd inning!!!

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  33. It worked for SS on Wednesday. Threw 40-some pitches in the first two and then settled down. Hopefully Gio will do the same.

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  34. Watching Gio chat it up, laugh it up with the Lerner family there made we wonder what he must have been like as an 11-year-old Little Leaguer -- or as a 13-year-old middle school student!

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  35. Tim,

    Sorry to here about Livo being let go by Atlanta. I always liked him as a Nat and wish him the best wherever he ends up.

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  36. Michael Morse positioned perfectly for that liner by Granderson.

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  37. Really don't like how Gio who is a power pitcher is pitching "nervous". Wasting a lot of pitches to pitch around a batter will mean a short night.

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  38. 2 runs in. Shaking my head. Not what I expected from Gio. 63 pitches in 3 innings and the Yanks are turning over their lineup quickly.

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  39. I wish our fans will boo the NY fans when they cheer, drown their ass out like we did to the phillies fans

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  40. Gonat... this why the Yankees are the Yankees. Hopefully we can be them one day and score when we have 2 on and our 3 and 4 hitters not striking out.

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  41. Adam baby, Tyler Moore is waiting to take your spot

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  42. mikey morse, hacks the gorse
    BEAST MODE
    BEAST MODE

    mikey morse, hacks the gorse
    BEAST MODE
    BEAST MODE

    mikey morse, hacks the gorse
    BEAST MODE
    BEAST MODE

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  43. Now that is what we were waiting for Michhael

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  44. Ian Desmond swinging at a 1st pitch curveball which dropped in the zone. As good as a sinker. Can't let that happen. 1 out. Need a ball up. PLEASE SCREW ON YOUR HEADS

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  45. Andruw Jones batting .221 and Gio pitching him like he is batting .321 Another 5 pitches to Jones.

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  46. HP umpire sucks for both teams. Its frustrating that we have two top teams playing and a an umpire with a garbage strike zone

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  47. Now to everyone talking about the mighty Yankees, only 1 player in this lineup hitting above .279 and that is Derek Jeter.

    When you want to play with the big boys you can't make excuses. Get 'er done!

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  48. agreed Ian's at bat sucked

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  49. what is story on Yankee bullpen? I have no clue

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  50. Nats 1 for 5 RISP with another double play. Quit doing that. Hit like Arod off the end of the bat in ahole. Uanks 2 for 3 with RISP.

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  51. disagree with FP, that same pitch has been a ball last inning. HP ump just sucks

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  52. Davey in his pre-game interview said "This is a war. Today is just another battle in the war".

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  54. Manassas Nats' Fan said...
    Nats 1 for 5 RISP with another double play. Quit doing that. Hit like Arod off the end of the bat in ahole. Uanks 2 for 3 with RISP.

    June 15, 2012 8:18 PM
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    Not sure you meant to write ahole or a hole, but you got me laughing because ARoid is how you wrote it.

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  55. I forgot to count GIo leaving Flores on the second 1 for 6 RISP

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  56. I am impressed with Hughes

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  57. Ok can GIo go at least 6 with pitch count at 79 in 5th?

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  58. The Nats achilles heel - the young guys get on and then the middle of the order fails. The inning we scored, Zim's ab was not productive, Morse came through, then it stalled again. When we have chances to scores runs in bunches, we don't. We had a chance in the first and should have scored more than one in that inning.

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  59. we need at least a run in the bot of 5, top of order up

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  60. Toronto just lost another pitcher. Drew Hutchison pulled after 9 pitches. Drabek has a torn elbow ligament (uh oh). Then there was Morrow with the oblique.

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  61. swami.. you took the words out of my mouth

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  62. good gracious... is it something in the Canadian water? lol

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  63. baseballswami said...
    The Nats achilles heel - the young guys get on and then the middle of the order fails. The inning we scored, Zim's ab was not productive, Morse came through, then it stalled again. When we have chances to scores runs in bunches, we don't. We had a chance in the first and should have scored more than one in that inning.

    June 15, 2012 8:29 PM
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    Agreed and its no different than 53 of the previous 61 games.

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  64. I do feel badly for toronto -- and not JUST because I wanted them to win tonight ( really). gio should be able to go further, who knows? He may just go out there and throw 2 more innings very efficiently. He is getting squeezed, a bit.

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  65. Somebody tell John Lannan to stay near the phone....

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  66. mick said...
    good gracious... is it something in the Canadian water? lol

    June 15, 2012 8:31 PM
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    You have to feel sorry for him. Initial reports on Drabek was elbow strain.

    Keep in mind that Drabek has had 1 Tommy John surgery already in his career.

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  67. Anyone know the deal with Bernadina? Is he available tonight?

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  68. Zim with a horrible at-bat. Flailing out of his cleats on the outside pitch.

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  69. Zimmerman--How did Mr. Clutch morph into Mr. Choke?

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  70. Gonat, did not know Drabek had Tommy J surg

    I have a feeling tonight's game was over after the 2 lousy at bats in the second inning by LaRoche and Morse. That bottom of 5 was one of the worst at bats I have seen by our 1-3 hitters.

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  71. having said that, Hughes is very under rated

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  72. I have no confidence in Zim right now

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  73. Grandstander said...
    Anyone know the deal with Bernadina? Is he available tonight?

    June 15, 2012 8:39 PM
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    He's not available tonight. He has a girlfriend.

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  74. This would have been a great game for Chad Tracey to hit

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  75. I am done with this crappy UMpire

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  76. When did Gio finally figure out that he should pitch to contact instead of nibble, nibble, nibble.

    Now the Nats need to get him 2 or 3 runs!!!!

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  77. As they say, LaRoche gave that a ride. So close.

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  78. Why couldn't Desi put together that type of AB the last time up? Nicely done.

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  79. What, precisely, was Danny looking for there? I haven't gotten on him at all this season, but I really thought he was putting it together, only to see it all fall apart tonight. Yeesh.

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  80. that was weak and PATHETIC by Espinoza.. My god davey, the kid can only bat right handed. Why not have started Moore who was red hot yesterday in Left field and put Lombo at 2b, HELLO DAVEY!!!!

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  81. Of course dDesi gets a hit when no one is on after grounding into double play.

    What is Eck andEpsi working on? Espi swings at two pitches that really high, and on strike 3, one right down the middle he doesn't even think about swinging? I love to hear the coach on this one to know what he is teaching him.

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  83. Espi still swings late and with no confidence left handed. I don't get it. Moore is on fire, why not play him tonight??

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  84. Gio did very well, not his fault.

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  85. Not sure how i feel about Lidge coming in.

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  87. I bet Davey, PH Moore tonight and he is not ready for that role yet. I know Davey is a great manager, but playing Espi tonight verse a right handed pitcher, when both Lombo and Moore are hitting is just crazy

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  88. Espi is the only batter (beside Gio) who hasn't reached base.

    Yesterday there was a spirited debate with Bowdenball and Wonk about this improved Espi.

    Still swinging at high heat and still striking out way too much. 2 K's so far tonight.

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  89. Once again, though, folks -- he gave up 2 runs, you can't win baseball games if you can't outscore two runs.

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  90. oh well, maybe we can win Sat and Sun cause we are done tonight and were out coached

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  91. Wow, fake bunt by Martin to aid Wise in stealing. pRAA may think that is Little League.

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  92. For those asking about Cano, wouldn't be surprised to see him pinch-hit.

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  93. mick said...
    oh well, maybe we can win Sat and Sun cause we are done tonight and were out coached

    June 15, 2012 9:08 PM
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    Here we go again. Its a 1 run lead. Can you keep the dumb comments to yourself please.

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  94. dumb comments. both hitting and lack of hitting are contagious. we have no answer for Hughes tonight and are about to give up a at least 1 run. Its not our night, whats stupid about the comment???

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  95. Gonat said...
    For those asking about Cano, wouldn't be surprised to see him pinch-hit.

    June 15, 2012 9:10 PM
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    And there you go.

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  96. we are also playing championship team that knows how to hold leads and manufacture insurance runs!

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  97. mick said...
    dumb comments. both hitting and lack of hitting are contagious. we have no answer for Hughes tonight and are about to give up a at least 1 run. Its not our night, whats stupid about the comment???

    June 15, 2012 9:13 PM
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    Think about it and re-read what you wrote at a time that the Nats are the home team and behind by 1 run.

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  98. Ump fell asleep on the 0-1 to Jeter. Are you kidding me?

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  99. Its not our night, whats stupid about the comment???

    Questions that answer themselves.

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  100. Lidge is giving me heartburn

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  101. Ian woof woof your a dog tonight

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  102. Pretty unimpressive work from Lidge. He looked tentative to me, unsure of his stuff.

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  104. its not our night and it was clear after the 6th inning, Desmond did not help matters either, we won 6 in row and hopefully we can start hitting the ball in front of our fans tomorrow

    FP sounds ridiculous saying Ian is better than Jeter.

    Ian was a CLOWN tonight

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  105. Lidge should never been in this game! I love davey, but what a STUPID DECISION RIGHT HERE!

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  106. E6, but LaRoche was nowhere near that ball, expecting a much higher bounce. Some days you get the bear...

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  107. soul... why am i stupid/

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  108. I find your lack of faith disturbing.

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  109. Soul Possession, My Hitterish Sofa said...
    Its not our night, whats stupid about the comment???

    so why is that stupid, its 7-2 Yankees and what the heck is wrong with saying its not our night?

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  110. and this officially now became ugly. Gio ends his night with 3 earned. Lidge ends his with 3 earned.

    I will give Lidge some credit though. He had Jeter swinging on top of a perfectly placed fastball and Zim couldn't reach it.

    What can you say. A game of inches.

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  111. frankly, i find you abominable

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  112. Lidge did not hurt us, Gio probbaly should have not started the 7th at 109 pitches. Davey had a bad game tonight, out coached, Dumb decision not to play Moore

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  113. Please gonat do not give lidge any credit! he is awful, has been awful and will continue to be awful!

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  114. Every time the Nats fall behind, Mick goes on a tirade. You start talking stupidity when the Nats were behind 2-1.

    Now you can probably put a fork in 'em at 6-1, but we play the game and see what happens. Its 1 game out of 162.

    I for one thought Gio pitched "nervous" for the 1st 3 innings and it cost him and the Nats.

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  115. Lidge barely did any rehab innings and has not gotten in very much since. So you put him in a high stress situation? Sure - the offense has been pretty flat, but Gio really battled. Pretty sure he would not have given up 4 before getting 3 outs. Everyone else is very well rested.

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  116. One of us cares about that.

    I'm not helping here, I'm going back to work.

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  117. Gonat said...
    Every time the Nats fall behind, Mick goes on a tirade. You start talking stupidity when the Nats were behind 2-1.


    are you joking, what tirade? I said Gio pitched well, and tonight wa snot our night and that hopefully we can take the next two. davey had a bad game tonight too but he wins more tha he loses. where is the tirade. alos, others in here said they thought it was Davey's worst job ever, hell i least never said that.

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  118. Nats212 said...
    Please gonat do not give lidge any credit! he is awful, has been awful and will continue to be awful!

    June 15, 2012 9:26 PM
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    He let Martin off the hook after starting him 0-2, that was bad. Davey called for the intentional walk of Cano.

    Lidge should have been ahead of Jeter 0-2 and the ump blows the strike call and that changed the entire at-bat but when he comes back and gets the grounder.

    I give credit where credit is due. He made the pitch and induced the grounder. The result was horrible.

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  119. also, I think at 2-1 I had a pretty good feel of how this would end up and the 7-1 score kinda proves me right. i also said early on that Hughes was impressive and that is another reason we were done early

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  120. Is this the most runs we have lost by this season if the score holds, I think it is. at least we still may be up 4 1/2

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  121. mick said...
    also, I think at 2-1 I had a pretty good feel of how this would end up and the 7-1 score kinda proves me right. i also said early on that Hughes was impressive and that is another reason we were done early

    June 15, 2012 9:31 PM
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    Wow, you are amazing. You could forsee the 7th inning meltdown.

    You keep digging a deeper hole for yourself and are great in hindsight.

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  122. Walking the first guy he faced was brutal, but I guess Johnson needed to see if Lidge could still get batters out in a close ballgame.

    Now he knows.

    Looking forward to Ryan Mattheus coming back.

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  123. But yet the AL whines incessantly about about their pitchers having to hit. sheesh. Maybe we can get to their bullpen for a huge comeback!!!!!! Really - offense very flat tonight - had chances and didn't convert. Where have we heard this before?

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  124. Lidge can not help this team in the long run. the problem is Mattheus got rocked ;last time he pitched in AAA.

    The whole key will be Storen coming back healthy. then you go with Clip, Burnett, Gorzo, Stammen, and Storen. maybe you keep Gonzales. Lidge simply did not work out and its good that we know now, while up in the standings. HRod should probably have the rest of the season ooff too and then 2013 is his make or break year

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  125. I seriously hope the offense wakes up tomorrow - Jordan is pitching .......

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  126. I agree with mick. Game was basically over when Nats left it at 2-1 in the 3rd. Then with Hughes dominant for the next 3 innings (4, 5, 6), Davey decided it was lesson time. Left Gio in for 7th--probably because Gio lobbied for it--when Gio gave up the single he tested Lidge, etc. Davey would have made completely different decisions if it had been a 2-2 game.

    Sloppy work by the infield, really sloppy (and not just Desi).

    You watch, Nats will win the next 2.

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  127. Gonat... i'll just say this, i had a feel for what would transpire, you have no right to attack me about it. i never attack anyone in here and i find it disturbing when one attacks me. its as if you and others can criticize players, coaches, moves, but if anyone else does, you go after them. think about that

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  128. there you go Nats lady! lets win Sat and Sun

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  129. Jordan needs a good game

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  130. Yankees are playing great ball, may be playing the best ball in the AL right now. we ran into the Marlins when they were playing great.

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  131. I hope Davey at least gives Moore an AB tonight

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  132. Laroche is looking more and more like Rick Ankiel with the bat.

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  133. Just like the Dodgers in April. Nats got swept, seemed very demoralizing. Turned out it wasn't the end of the world. Would rather lose to the Yanks now than in October.

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  134. I was watching game with nephew and when Lidge came in my nephew threw the white dish cloth at the TV, claiming FDavey was surrendering. Apears he was right. I am going to get Lidge's numbers recently, because I know they not good. When Mattheus comes back, maybe if things don't change a DFA might occur.

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  135. I hope how the team fares this weekend will have no bearing on whether Giolito signs or not.

    It appears the problem with Lidge is the batters are laying off of his slider, forcing him to use his now average fastball.

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  136. See, Gorzy gives up his usual run. Think how frustrating this would be if it were close. :)

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  137. Got to forget this game as soon as it ends. if I'm Davey, I move on and tell the guys, "OK we got this stinker out of our system, we have a sell out crowds at home ready to embrace us, now let's go out and take the next two"

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  138. Nats lady... agreed on Gorzo, he cannot be a long term solution, i hope and pray Storen comes back 100%. If that happens, we are solid in the pen with Burnett, Clip, Drew, Mattheus and Gonzales, with Detweiler your long reliever.

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  139. my beef with Davey tonight was not playing Moore tonight, especially with Hughes being a right handed pitcher. Put Lombo at 2b Moore in outfield and let Espi sit out tonight.

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  140. Gorzy is useful as long as you don't expect too much from him.

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  141. come on boys, make the scoore respectable.. where is Moore, why not have the crowd cheer him after his game in toronto. Come on Davey!!!

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  142. phil... was that LaRoche or ankiel batting last, lol

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  143. Glad we haven't had many ugly ones like this . THis looked more like the 2008, 2009, 2010 Nats.

    Worse than three losses to the marlins in this one.

    Desi's double play killed the momentum.
    Lidge killed any possible come back.
    Gio needs to not throw so many balls so he can at least 7 innings. McCatty needs to preach this.

    Thanks to Eck our hitters made Phil Highes looked as good Jason verlander.

    Tomorrow Zim needs to come and kick but

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  144. Is this our worst loss this year so far? Hate to see it happen to the evil empire in front of sell-out crowds on national tv :( But, it's one loss - game tomorrow. Come on Jordan! Come on offense! Gio with only 3 earned, the big score is basically on Lidge -- can he really contribute as a big-league reliever anymore? Offense looked pretty flat and has faced better pitching this year. Mick - don't hold your breath waiting for Davey to ever admit he should have made a different decision - it's never going to happen. He will blame the players, but never himself.

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  145. Missed most of the game for my son's playoff game (they won, but he was drilled in the back by a pitch and left the game.)

    However, I just saw the end of Lidge's effort and I agree, he is not going to challenge many people. His slider was pretty flat, and the ones I saw looked like they started off the plate. Looked easy to lay off it. Everyone on the staff has a livlier fastball than Lidge at the moment.

    So, maybe Davey knew something we didn't and basically threw in the towel. Everyone looked flat. Perhaps last night at the gala took a lot out of the Nats?

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