Photo by Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER Chien-Ming Wang faces David Price in tonight's series opener at Nationals Park. |
With the left-hander on the mound, the Nationals counter with a right-handed heavy lineup. That means Danny Espinosa is leading off, with Tyler Moore in left field and Steve Lombardozzi on the bench. Ryan Zimmerman and Michael Morse are hitting in the prized No. 3 and No. 4 spots; each slumping hitter is currently taking a round of early batting practice with hitting coach Rick Eckstein, manager Davey Johnson and GM Mike Rizzo all watching from the behind the cage.
Chien-Ming Wang, meanwhile, gets the ball for his fourth start of the season, hoping this will be the start he completes six full innings for the first time. The Nationals could certainly use a quality outing out of the veteran right-hander.
Updates to come...
TAMPA BAY RAYS at WASHINGTON NATIONALS
Where: Nationals Park
Gametime: 7:05 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN2, MLB.tv
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500 AM), XM 187
Weather: Partly cloudy, 85 degrees, Wind 7 mph out to LF
NATIONALS (38-26)
2B Danny Espinosa
CF Bryce Harper
3B Ryan Zimmerman
RF Michael Morse
1B Adam LaRoche
SS Ian Desmond
LF Tyler Moore
C Jesus Flores
RHP Chien-Ming Wang
RAYS (37-29)
LF Desmond Jennings
1B Carlos Pena
CF B.J. Upton
RF Matt Joyce
2B Ben Zobrist
C Jose Lobaton
SS Elliot Johnson
3B Will Rhymes
LHP David Price
UMPIRES
HP Tim Tschida (cc), 1B Jeff Nelson, 2B Cory Blaser, 3B Chris Guccione
6:35 p.m. -- Some pregame news and notes ... Davey Johnson thinks Ryan Zimmerman may be compensating for his previously injured shoulder when swinging the bat. The shoulder doesn't bother him anymore, but he may have fallen into some bad habits while thinking about the shoulder. "Those things a lot of times are in your subconscious," Johnson said. "I think he's OK. It's not bothering him to the point where ... but I think, just like my creaky shoulder, you can test it, maybe carrying your hands higher, trying to free it up. And you need to get that out of your mind and get into a comfortable position. Not test it, trust it. Basically that's all. I wanted him to feel more relaxed and express his ability. And I feel sure he will."
6:37 p.m. -- Meanwhile, Davey had plenty of encouraging words for Michael Morse as well: "He came in after the game Sunday and wanted me to drop him down in the lineup, says: 'I'm killing the team.' No, you're not killing the team. You're going to be fine. You'll be carrying us in a minute. I'm not worried. I don't want you worrying."
6:39 p.m. -- Plenty of injury updates on Jayson Werth, Chad Tracy and others in this full article. And here's the news on the June 1 rainout against the Braves, which will now be made up as a day-night doubleheader on July 21.
7:05 p.m. -- And we are underway on a sticky summer night in D.C. Chien-Ming Wang starts off Desmond Jennings with a ball.
7:20 p.m. -- That was a laborious top of the first, to say the least. Despite getting two strikes on all five batters he faced (including 0-2 counts on three of them), Wang still allowed three singles and gave up a run. Fortunately, he was bailed out by a 4-6-3 double play and a flyout to left. But Wang has got to figure out how to put away hitters once he gets two strikes on them. That's a problem. 1-0 Rays as we go to the bottom of the first.
7:33 p.m. -- It wasn't a work of art, but the Nats will take the run they scored in the bottom of the first to tie this game up. Danny Espinosa started things off with a solid single to left-center, raising his average against left-handers to a stout .388. That's the fourth-best mark in the NL. Bryce Harper, on the other hand, looked silly trying to make contact with David Price's 0-2, 97-mph fastball. Ryan Zimmerman rapped another grounder to the left side of the infield for the second out, though Espinosa (who previously stole second) advanced to third on the play. Michael Morse then hit a ball just inside the bag at third base and would have been out had Will Rhymes' throw not skipped past Carlos Pena. That was curiously scored as an error on Pena (despite the fact the throw was bounced) but the Nats and Morse will happily take it. 1-1 after one.
7:37 p.m. -- By the way, I forgot to mention earlier that Jeremy Hellickson (who was scheduled to start tomorrow for Tampa Bay) has been placed on the DL with a shoulder injury. So it'll be right-hander Chris Archer (4-8 with a 4.81 ERA at Class AAA Durham) making his big-league debut tomorrow night against Stephen Strasburg.
7:51 p.m. -- Ian Desmond lofts Price's 1-1 pitch in the bottom of the second to center field ... and it just keeps going and going until it clears the fence. Didn't think he hit the ball that hard off the bat, but there it is: Desmond's 11th homer of the season, a new career-high. It's 2-1 Nats after two.
8:08 p.m. -- You had a sense Wang might be in for a tough night, and that hunch has proven true. He just gave up four runs in the top of the third, an inning that included two walks (each batter coming around to score), a two-run triple off the wall in left-center by Elliot Johnson and a two-run homer way over the center-field fence by Carlos Pena. Ross Detwiler was up and throwing in the bullpen before the inning ended, and when Wang finally did get through the frame and returned to the dugout, he was greeted by a healthy dose of boos. The Nats now trail 5-2.
8:27 p.m. -- The fourth inning began with Wang retaking the mound but Detwiler already warming in the pen. It figured to be a short leash for Wang, and that's exactly what it was. He walked Price (the opposing pitcher) to begin the inning, and though he struck out Jennings, Davey Johnson emerged from the dugout to summon Detwiler. Wang exited to some more boos. Detwiler, meanwhile, struck out Pena on a 96 mph high fastball (slightly different than the 88 mph sinker Pena crushed off Wang for a homer the previous inning) and then struck out B.J. Upton on a 82 mph breaking ball. That, folks, was a bullpen guy pleading his case to return to the rotation. Still 5-2 as we go to the bottom of the fourth.
8:48 p.m. -- Detwiler has settled things down from the pitching side, but the Nats are doing nothing at the moment at the plate. Price has put three men on base since Desmond's homer in the second, but all three were retired on double plays. So he's basically faced the minimum since then. We go to the sixth, with the Nats still trailing 5-2.
8:58 p.m. -- Detwiler has faced eight batters ... and retired all eight. Can't make much more of a statement than that. Now, can his teammates get those three runs back?
9:10 p.m. -- Weeks from now, it's entirely possible we'll look back at the bottom of the sixth inning of this game as a turning point for Ryan Zimmerman and Michael Morse. It's entirely possible we won't, but if you're going to snap out of a long slump, that's the way to do it. Zimmerman started it with a sharp single to left. Morse then delivered his first homer of the season, a lined rocket just over the out-of-town scoreboard in right-center. The umps went down the tunnel to review the play, but the homer stood. So just like that, the lead is down to 5-4, and maybe -- just maybe -- these two stalwarts are about to get their swings locked in.
9:27 p.m. -- Detwiler is done after 3 2/3 near-perfect innings. His only blemish: a hit-by-pitch. Otherwise, no runs allowed, no hits allowed, no walks issued. That's a pretty strong statement, folks. Michael Gonzalez in for the eighth, the Nats still trailing 5-4.
9:50 p.m. -- Holy cow, it's the Brendan Donnelly/Jose Guillen incident all over again! Joel Peralta was ejected before ever throwing a pitch in the eighth because of a foreign substance found in his glove! I guarantee you someone from the Nats' dugout -- someone who was with the team in 2010 when Peralta pitched here -- knew he used something illegal and brought it to Davey Johnson's attention. Just like Jose Guillen did with Brendan Donnelly in 2005 in Anaheim. The only thing missing tonight was Davey and Joe Maddon going toe-to-toe, a la Frank Robinson and Mike Scioscia. Even weirder coincidence: The crew chief tonight is Tim Tschida. He was also on the crew for that 2005 game!
9:56 p.m. -- Meanwhile, the Nats did nothing in the bottom of the eighth, so they still trail 5-4 as we go to the ninth.
10:12 p.m. -- Well, that all turned out to do nothing to help the Nationals' cause. Jake McGee and Fernando Rodney closed this one out and sealed a 5-4 Rays victory. The Nats have lost four in a row ... though they did create some intrigue for the rest of this series.
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UNKYD... where are you?
That HR is an assist to Davey for his talk with Morse after Sunday's game.
Checking score on line as often as possible - saw Nats had scored 2 and immediately said "I hope it was Zim or Morse". :-)
That was a BEAST MODE 2 run blast!!!!
@Mick: You win the Dr. Joyce Brothers Award for name-dropping tonight for the mention of Danny Ozark.
Can you please elaborate on how the Wizard of Oze has a bearing on tonight's game, this team, Davey or Life as We Know It in the Civilized World.
I eagerly await the counselor's response...
Wow, great catch by Danny, who also has 2 quality AB's. I thought the Pena pinning would be Det's undoing, but it was just to send a lil message to the big fella. Det's been untouchable tonight.
And How Nice is it tonight not to be discussing (cough, screaming about) the Umpires?
Need TyMo time right now!!!!
A day late and a dollar short:
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
Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman
If #Nats can draw 27,835 for Tuesday night vs. #Rays, that bodes well for attendance rest of season
Wow good numbers for the Tuesday night Rays game.
That is crazy good attendance numbers.
I am going to congratulate Ross Detwiler right now for taking back the starters job.
mick - Even an ill tempered lush like me
first step is admitting it.
That 3-1 pitch was a strike.
Fresh bullpen and nobody was up. Scratching my head.
Walk the leadoff man and walk the plank.
I said an hour ago, assuming we give up no more runs...
Ump is squeezing Gonzalez. Unreal. Didn't need the ump to fall asleep.
Gonat... the umpiring just makes me sick, Im still pissed about Sat game
Wow, momentum shift to the Nats!!!!
can we get 2 runs and have Clip close this?
I was also SMH, but at the fact that Matsui was the PH against a lefty. Of course, I didn't want to curse anything, so I stayed quiet.
Good news: Price out of the game
Better news: Matsui grounds out for the 3rd out w/ runners @ 2nd & 3rd.
mick...you and me both re umpiring last Sat nite.
the problem is we average less than 4 runs a game
This can get ugly. May be plunking time. Haven't seen this in years.
What the heck is going on with the glove? HOLY POOP the glove has been confiscated.
Love the gamesmanship by Davey. The Rays stalled by making the grounds crew hide the sign in the OF. Sooo, Davey using some inside knowledge from Peralta's days with Washington is used against him... Love it
Wow!
Tampa picks on the batters eye and Davey picks on Joel Peralta's glove. This will be on all the baseball shows tonight and tomorrow. I can hear Millar now "GOT HEEEEM"
Welcome to WWE, where hidden foreign objects (tacks, bottle caps, razor blades, folding chairs) are a way of life.
Did you notice Storen popped out of the clubhouse after the ejection.
Wasn't Maddon on Sciosa staff back when Frank and he had that blow up?
Tampa announcers are speculating goop in his glove and tipped their hat to Davey.
Foreign substance in his glove.
WTH happened to Peralta?!
Was it a Nats game the other day where they quoted a old-time pitcher to the effect that "it's not a foreign substance, Vaseline is made in the good ole USA"?
Mick -- You're still pissed about Saturday's game? Look at my avatar!
Lombo batting right handed? No Nady?
Interesting....
Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman
Peralta ejected for foreign substance in glove. Crew chief tonight is Tim Tschida. He was also on crew in 05 for Donnelly pine tar incident.
that's an awesome avatar.
Pathetic at-bat by Danny. Come on. Be a pro. Look at some of his pitches.
Good pull Eugene, Carp & FP were quoting Don Sutton over the weekend during a broadcast.
Steady Eddie, love it! SAFE
Gonat, I think you may have it re Storen -- who made his MLB debut in the Nats bullpen back in 2010, when Peralta was there.
Very Interesting.....
Why was Peralta ejected? At the game now and curious
Twitter from the Beats:
Adam Kilgore@AdamKilgoreWP
In 2010, Joel Peralta pitched for Class AAA Syracuse, managed by current Nats first base coach Trent Jewett. Could he have known?
Amanda Comak@acomak
Nats mi. lgr, here tonight RT @stevensouzajr: Literally turned to @ColinBates25 and said you should see the amount of tar Joel Peralta uses!
Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman
Another wacky coincidence: Joe Maddon was Angels' bench coach in 2005 when that Donnelly thing happened.
I heard there is a lining of furry material as you slip on the glove. The material is normally stitched and this had a pocket underneath to reach in where there was a sticky substance.
everyone jumped on me when I said it was over at 5-2. We just can not score 4 or more runs a game. 3, 4 and 5 hitters are up in bottom of 9th. If this teams best players are our best players they will at least tie the game. After all that with the spit ball pitcher, we hit 3 ground balls, first tow outs on 2 pitches!
the way we hit, we may have had better luck with arata
OH that is BS.. Checking Ryan's glove!
Joe Madden is a classless, bum! Period, what a piece of crap... grow up baby, you got caught cheating, deal with it you chump, lol
Breaking news, here's what the umpire Enrico Polozzi found on Joel Peralta, fast forward to the 5:00 mark.
Peralta's Glove.
Perfect timing for Wang to pitch himself out of a job. Oh Henry tossed a shutout inning in rehab today.
Next move: Marrero in. Nady out.
Mick, Davey should have waited until after Lombo batted. Backfired having Lombo bat Righthanded.
sat it aint so Joe, you cry baby, lol
agreed Gonat
rogieshan said...
Perfect timing for Wang to pitch himself out of a job. Oh Henry tossed a shutout inning in rehab today.
Next move: Marrero in. Nady out.
June 19, 2012 10:02 PM
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Expect Henry to pitch lights out until he comes back. It ain't Henry's hand, it's Henry's head.
Keep the line moving!
Hoping a small strike zone here as Rodney can get wild.
Rodney with the crooked cap look, either the cap is off-center or his head is crooked.
Unfortunately a large strike zone. Horrible call against LaRoche. A shame.
At least it was an interesting game.
Loss squarely on Wang but Davey didn't have a quick enough hook. Great comeback attempt.
Michele.....we are past giving thanks for "interesting game" excuse for loss....bad baseball decisions by Davey and Bad Roster decisions by Rizzo......Did anyone not know Wang had nothing.....AGAIN....should have pulled him in the first inning and then cut.
Four in a row, at least one on Brad Lidge, at least one on CMW and at least one on Tim Timmons.Thanks, guys. So tomorrow everyone shows up with shiny, new, clean gloves?
I wouldn't have pulled the hook as quick as JayB suggested in the 1st inning, but very diappointed that Davey let it get out of hand in the 3rd.
The checking of Peralta's glove and subsequent ejection ended our momentum. Gonzalez had just had squashed a Rays rally and the Nats run into the dugout ready to pick up the lumber.
Then a 15 minute delay to check everything and everybody. You could hear a pin drop when the Nats came to the plate. All the air came out of the stadium.
Not sure it was the best of moves. But we'll never know.
You can bet that Strasburg and Gio will be harassed by Maddon.
We can still take this series. Got Stephen and Gio going next two days.
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