Monday, September 10, 2012

Instant analysis: Nats 5, Mets 1

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Ryan Zimmerman rounds third base following his 21st homer of the season.
Game in a nutshell: Looking to bounce back from a rough weekend against the Marlins, the Nationals didn't waste much time pouncing on Collin McHugh. They roughed up the Mets rookie right-hander for three homers during an eight-batter span in the third and fourth innings, jumping out to a 5-1 lead. They actually were held hit-less by the New York bullpen after that, but rode Gio Gonzalez's effective start and scoreless innings of relief from Ryan Mattheus, Drew Storen and Tyler Clippard to secure a fairly easy victory. Gonzalez became the majors' first 19-game winner, and the Nationals opened a six-game road trip in strong fashion. Their magic number for the NL East is down to 16; their magic number for the final wild card berth is 9.

Hitting highlight: The Nationals' scoring barrage took a break yesterday, but it was back in full force for the opener of this series. They blasted three homers -- Kurt Suzuki's solo shot in the third, Ryan Zimmerman's two-run shot a few batters later, Ian Desmond's two-run shot in the fourth -- and none was a cheapie. Desmond's was especially impressive, a real clout into one of the bullpens in right field. It was only the latest example of the shortstop's newfound stroke to the opposite field: Seven of his 22 homers this season have been hit to the right of straightaway center. Only one of Desmond' 22 career homers prior to 2012 was hit in that direction.

Pitching highlight: It looked like it might be a long night for Gonzalez when he walked his first batter of the night, then issued another free pass to David Wright moments later. And truth be told, the left-hander wasn't sharp at all. He wound up walking five and throwing only 58 of his 104 pitches for strikes. But he did come through with big pitches when he needed them and wound up with strong overall results: one run allowed on three hits over six innings. The only real blemish on his pitching line: Scott Hairston's solo homer in the fourth. Gonzalez's quality start proved more than enough to earn him win No. 19 on the season, making him the first MLB pitcher to reach that milepost in 2012.

Key stat: Desmond's 22 homers this season are the most ever by a Washington middle infielder, a span that includes the 1901-71 Senators and the 2005-present Nationals.

Up next: Gonzalez became the majors' first 19-game winner tonight. New York's R.A. Dickey will try to join him tomorrow. The knuckleballer goes up against Jordan Zimmermann at 7:10 p.m. in a matchup of two of the best right-handers in the NL this season.

62 comments:

  1. WOO HOO!.. Sweet.. Let's take it to R.A tomorrow night! Go Brew Crew (only for the next few days)

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  2. Key stat: Desmond's 22 homers this season are the most ever by a Washington middle infielder, a span that includes the 1901-71 Senators and the 2005-present Nationals

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    Thank you Mark for not lumping in the Expos stats...I hate it when people do that, the Expos are gone...

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  3. Michele, are you able to put in an early jynx on R.A.? Or does it only work once the game starts? Lol

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  4. Swift.. I think in game only...haven't tried to any other way, would be afraid to go against the baseball gods

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  5. 19 wins. Unthinkable for a Nats pitcher on previous teams. We were happy with double digit wins. Heck, in 2007, we were happy with double digit no-decisions!

    Too bad about the Barves win. But as long as our magic number keeps going down, it really doesn't matter.

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  6. Good call ehay...haven't heard too many people bemoaning the loss of T. Milone lately...Gio has been great, on and off the field...

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  7. Exactly, ehay. Our number just needs to keep going down, and we will be good to go.
    Loved FPs comments wboutbthevfamilies of gyve dressed as seats, and the wisdom in the observation that pitching for a contender is a lot more pressure than what RA is pitching for...and I say that with enormous respect fir Dickey.

    GYFNG!

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  8. Sorry - thought Barves had won. They just left bases loaded in the seventh. Still a chance for the Brew Crew!

    GYFBG!

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  9. The Mets are Marlins are a lot better than the teams in the cellar of all the other divisions...Cubs, Astros, Padres, Rockies...

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  10. Brewers have runners on 1st and 2nd with No outs in the 7th...Kimbrel had to pitch over an inning yesterday and may not be avail today...

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  11. Oh, thank you, Jonny Venters! Keep up the good work.

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  12. Brewers finally get something going!

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  13. TIED on a throwing error, Still no outs!!

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  14. 1-1 2 In scoring positions for Brewers

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  15. Pressure on the Barves, big time!

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  16. So we eliminated the marlins this past weekend, the mets tonight. Two down.

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  17. Aoki-san with a double. Brewers up 3-1 with still no one out.

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  18. I. thought it was going to be grand slam for Aoki

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  19. Chopper threw Aoki out at home. 2 outs first and second

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  20. So I was going to say brew up 3. 1. Looks like you guys are all over it. Gnight

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  21. Is this Atlanta game on anywhere? I'm looking at gameday and it's slow.

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  22. .I am watching on my job extra innings package I give myself for Christmas every season. Taylor Green grounds out to end inning.

    Remember Brewers bullpen is terrible.

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  23. I can't find the game on FiOS. MLB network may cut in. Just listening via At Bat.

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  24. Damn auto correct I am watching on MLB. extra innings. channel 775 on my cable.

    on 772 Reds have bases loaded 2 outs

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  25. Bruce strikes out with bases loaded. off to the 11th inning

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  26. Prado tries to stretch a 1st to 3rd on a single by Freeman and gets thrown out for the last out. Never make the 3rd out at 3rd base...

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  27. Prado just thrown out trying to go first to third to end the top of the 8th. Really nice throw and swipe tag. Brew Crew leads ATL 4-1. One inning left to reduce the magic number to 15.

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  28. EHAY the throw by Gomaz to throw out Pearl looked like a Harper play.

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  29. Milwaukee scores 4 in the bottom of the 7th now lead ATL 4-1. Nats could drop their E# by one more.

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  30. Fixed lineup. Fixed rotation for now. Lannan doesn't get to face the Braves. But Gio and Detwiler do with EJax in between.

    Davey sounds like he is going to take it to the house with this lineup.

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  32. Onto the ninth in Milwaukee.

    Uggla, McCann, and Simmons up for the Barves. In total, 2 for 7 on the night, so they've already gotten their hits for the game. Let's hope.

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  33. This is unreal. Brewers win! Nats magic # to 15. Nats lead to 6 1/2

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  34. Simmons grounds out 4-3, MAGIC NUMBER IS 15!!!!!

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  35. Nats needed this especially with RA Dickey on the mound tomorrow.

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  36. Braves got 10 hits, drew 3 walks, and scored 1 run!

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  37. Hurrah! I hope the Brewers go on a nice 3 game tear.

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  38. The Magic counter just changed to 15!

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  39. Excellent! 15 left folks, that's not a lot, but not yet a gimme.
    G'night all.

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  40. Joe, Prado was thrown out twice at 3rd base!

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  41. Jose Habit web gem to have Reds and Give go 12

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  42. Hoo Rah! Go Nats! Hey, we have a 19 game winner on our staff! Whoppie!!!!

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  43. So I get how Mark posts his instant Analysis as soon as the game ends, but how the heck does he get the Magic Number counter to change almost instantaneously while he's presumably interviewing players or writing his gamer. Well done.

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  44. Todd Frazier is apparently in a big slump. .182 in the last 10 games. 0 HR, 0 RBIs. Hope for Harper as ROY?

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  46. "Thank you Mark for not lumping in the Expos stats...I hate it when people do that, the Expos are gone... "


    So are the 1901-71 Senators, but you're not complaining about that are you?

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