Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER |
So, it's up to this lineup to finally get something going against Kyle Kendrick, against whom they've had success in the past (he's 4-6 with a 4.90 ERA in 20 career games against the Nationals). Tonight's key, in my mind: The two guys at the top of the lineup. Denard Span is in a major funk right now, hitting .164 with a .220 OBP this month. Anthony Rendon, on the other hand, has been fantastic since his return from the minors, hitting .395 with a .435 OBP. If those two guys can get on base, the opportunities will be there for Ryan Zimmerman, Adam LaRoche, Jayson Werth and Ian Desmond.
Gio Gonzalez gets the start for the Nationals, facing the exact same Phillies lineup that scratched out four runs against Ross Detwiler last night.
Updates to come, so please check back...
WASHINGTON NATIONALS at PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
Where: Citizens Bank Park
Gametime: 7:05 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500), XM 187
Weather: Clear, 78 degrees, Wind 3 mph LF to RF
NATIONALS (34-36)
CF Denard Span
2B Anthony Rendon
3B Ryan Zimmerman
1B Adam LaRoche
RF Jayson Werth
SS Ian Desmond
LF Roger BernadinaSteve Lombardozzi
C Kurt Suzuki
LHP Gio Gonzalez
PHILLIES (35-37)
CF Ben Revere
3B Michael Young
SS Jimmy Rollins
1B Ryan Howard
LF Domonic Brown
RF Delmon Young
2B Kevin Frandsen
C Carlos Ruiz
RHP Kyle Kendrick
UMPIRES
HP Alfonso Marquez
1B Scott Barry
2B Mike DiMuro
3B Ted Barrett
6:03 p.m. — Lineup change for the Nationals: Roger Bernadina has been scratched, replaced by Steve Lombardozzi in left field. The club hasn't given any reason yet, but I'll be sure to pass it along as soon as I find out.
6:30 p.m. — And here's your answer: Bernadina was scratched from the lineup because, according to a Nats spokesman, he "got something in his eye." He is available to come off the bench at some point during the game.
7:07 p.m. — We are underway as Denard Span flies out to left on Kyle Kendrick's very first pitch of the night.
7:11 p.m. — And Kendrick retires the side on eight pitches, so this one is off to a rousing start. After Span's flyout, Anthony Rendon did tap a hard grounder to the right side that required a nice play by Kevin Frandsen, but Ryan Zimmerman struck out looking at a fastball on the outside corner. Nothing across for the Nats in the top of the first.
7:23 p.m. — Not a good start to the evening for Gio Gonzalez. Ben Rever singled to left on his fourth pitch. Michael Young then homered to left on his ninth pitch. Just like that, the Nats trail 2-0. Gio did right the ship and struck out both Ryan Howard and Domonic Brown, but he's already put his team in a 2-run hole. Not what he wanted.
7:40 p.m. — Well, credit to Gio for quickly getting back on track. Since the home run, he's retired six in a row, including four in a row via strikeout. Nice job by the lefty to stop the bleeding. Still 2-0 Phillies after two.
8:00 p.m. — Four offensive innings in the books, one baserunner so far for the Nats: LaRoche, who singled to lead off the top of the second. This has become rather predictable, no?
8:12 p.m. — More props to Gio, who has now faced the minimum since that Young homer in the first. He got a big strike-em-out, throw-em-out double play in the fourth and has seven strikeouts through four. Unfortunately, that 2-0 deficit feels more like a 6-0 deficit the way the Nats are swinging the bat.
8:17 p.m. — Davey wants his guys to be aggressive at the plate. Well, they have been tonight. They've been swinging at everything Kendrick throws up there. Which is why he's at only 56 pitches through five scoreless innings, putting only one man on base. Still 2-0 Phillies.
8:29 p.m. — Six innings. 64 pitches. Zero balls pulled to the outfield by this Nats lineup.
8:55 p.m. — OMG, a walk! And then OMG times 2, a run! Zimmerman reached on a free pass with one out in the seventh, then scored shortly after on Werth's two-out RBI single to right. As bad as this has looked, the Nationals trail by one run at the stretch. It's now 2-1.
9:02 p.m. — What a start by Gio Gonzalez. Assuming he's done, his final line will read: 7 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 11 K, 108 pitches, 65 strikes. Didn't allow a hit after the Young homer in the first. Probably his best start of the season. Yet he's in line for the loss. Baseball is a harsh mistress.
9:12 p.m. — Well, they finally got Kendrick out of the game. With two outs in the eighth, Chad Tracy was set to pinch-hit for Gio. Charlie Manuel countered with left-hander Antonio Bastardo, so Davey countered that with Chris Marrero. It didn't work. Marrero flied out to center on the second pitch. So we go to the bottom of the eighth, the Nats still trailing 2-1.
9:18 p.m. — Here we go. Ninth inning. Down 2-1. Jonathan Papelbon in. Top of the order up for the Nats.
9:35 p.m. — Holy cow, the Nats came back and tied it. Span beat out an infield single. After Rendon and Zim made outs, LaRoche drew a walk. That set the stage for Werth, who chewed off Papelbon's face with an RBI single to left. It's 2-2 and we're going to the bottom of the ninth.
9:48 p.m. — Ian Krol, ladies and gentlemen. He got Domonic Brown to line out to short with two on and two out, so we're going extra innings in Philly.
9:52 p.m. — Just realized this: Gonzalez, Clippard and Krol have now recorded 27 consecutive outs without surrendering a hit. Crazy.
10:00 p.m. — Great opportunity for the Nats in the top of the 10th after Suzuki hit a one-out double and took third on a wild pitch. But they couldn't get him home. Jeff Kobernus bounced out to second base. Span fouled out to third. So we go to the bottom of the 10th, with Drew Storen entering.
10:11 p.m. — Onto the 11th. Storen surrendered a two-out single but got out of it.
10:27 p.m. — Sweet. Fancy. Moses. Ian Desmond with the Nats' first grand slam of the season, and it couldn't have come at a better time. After they loaded the bases with one out in the 11th, Desmond fell behind in the count 0-2, then took a 1-2 pitch that looked awfully close to being a strike. Alfonso Marquez said it wasn't, though, and of course Desmond destroyed Michael Stutes' very next pitch to left-center to put the Nationals ahead 6-2 as Citizens Bank Park clears out in a hurry.
10:42 p.m. — That's it. Rafael Soriano closes out a mighty impressive, 6-2, 11-inning victory for the Nationals, maybe the best win of the year. Quite a night here in Philly.
547 comments:
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Come on Krol.... I will take a pop up here... Lets get this last out!
I was sure that was going to bloop in. Whew!
Lets win this thing in extra innings! Lets go Nats!!!!
Walk made me think he is a true Nat in tge 9th
We got this one, he said hopefully.
Ghost Of Steve M. said...
For the love of the Baseball Gods please find a way for the Nats to win this game and of course for the Braves to lose.
June 19, 2013 8:58 PM
Thank you Baseball Gods for the 2 runs and hoping you help the Nats to victory in extra innings!
Not confident in the bottom of our lineup. If we can hold the Phillies, I think we can win in the 11th.
Lombardozzi just needs more muscle on those to get them through the middle.
Wow I thought the above post was kidding Danny with 4 Ks tonight. At least Moore has 2 hits.
We do hit home runs once in awhile, don't we?
Lombo is too slow for those kinds of balls in play. He never beats them out.
Good hit Suzuki.... Lol, he has a weird run....
I don't want Kobernus bunting....
FP - I have no problem with an ambush bunt for a hit or a wild pitch.
Wild Pitch.... Come on, guys... Let do this!!!
Balk?
Oh Kobernus.
Wow our situational hitting approach is just horrid. What a horrible swing, what a horrible at bat by our pinch hitter.
Span.
Dammit.
Dang....
Pathetic
Worst acquisition since Nyger Morgan.
Tired of seeing Lombo in the line up... Terrible swing/at bat Kobernus...
Was hoping for Span to make contact and then willing that ball to go further....
Kobernus strands runner on third with 1 out topping a ball which is ok unless hit right at anfielder.
We havent done that since Sunday.
Keep it here, Drew and we'll win it in the 11th like I said all along. Rendon, Zim, LaRoche in that inning.
SCNatsFan said...
Wow our situational hitting approach is just horrid. What a horrible swing, what a horrible at bat by our pinch hitter.
Yep, hard to argue with that.
The method of torture is not known. The outcome of the torture is known.
Remember those SAT questions:
Lastings Milledge, Nyger Morgan, ________
Denard Span.
that was so lame....Span was just pathetic... I have defended him all season, but that showed me he is simply an average no account hitter when you need him just terrible
Ever since Span fouled the first ball off his foot, he has been off.... He needs a day off or so...
Kobernus has to get better contact with 1 out...
Welcome to the Jungle may have been the perfect song choice. Well played Philly.
Go Storen!!!
I'm kind of in the mood to see a 20 inning game with some infielders pitching....
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storen needs a 1-2-3
Elijah Dukes, Marlon Byrd....
I would have put Soriano in here...
Storen barely lifts his left leg at all now -- change your mechanics -- you're playing with fire
For some reason Bowden and Rizzo bring a constant flow of mediocre, overhyped outfielders to our team....
I guess now that Espi is gone, another scape goat is needed... D Span...
Cool beans...
Damn!!! Good Pitch, Drew!!!
Wow drew has really developed that change
As far back as Galvis was a drag bunt by Span probably would work.
Davey and I never agree to that call.
Nice pitch Drew... Good call Suzuki!
Good evening. Did I miss anything?
When your lead-off guy gets on base at under .300, he is definitely ready to be scaped....
Watch Rendon take Stutes deep -- in comes Soriano and put it in the books
My nerves aren't built for baseball...
The Phillies working each count on Storen. Do you think their hitting coach talked strategy with them?
I dunno wanna jinx....but defense is on point.
Steve M - lets not talk about this... I made mention of that in the first inning....
He hit a good pitch -- just didn't find an infielder
Just don't give up he gopher ball, here Storen ...
Lol at the folks jumping behind home plate... Every Nats game I go to, I make sure I sit not in a likely area to get the ball....
Good job Drew.
Good inning Drew... Good inning...
Here comes 2 runs, right here.... *burning sage, chocking a chicken, rubbing the 4 leaf clovers*
Good job, Storen!!!! We are scoring runs this inning -- yes we Can (thinking positively)
Who beat out a hit in the 9th and scored the second run? I forget
I'm itching for the rendon/harper combo....but werth needs one more in him.
Shaun Marcum for Dan Haren? Any thoughts?
Drew did his job! Now the Nats bats need to do their and make Drew a winner!
Intermission:
Tyler Jordan was brilliant again. He gave up one earned in 8 innings for Harrisburg.
His ERA at Harrisburg is 0.73.
Anthony, I love you man but what was that? That's not your game. Doubles!
LaRoche is hot again -- although no one knows it yet. He may knock it out right here, right now after Zim
RZim, keep your head on the ball!
What happened to Rendon? I was putting a load in the wash machine...
and LaRoche puts us ahead right here for good
There it is Zim!
Just an outfield single, please....
That's why we needed just a hit from Rendon. Good shot Ryan.
Zimmerman got the hit... Trade him!!!!
Sunshine..
i really need some maalox and bourbon.. seriously, I am developing an ulcer
Werth.
Just got in... Why didn't we score on Kob's grounder to right side?
I don't think I would have chosen to pitch to Werth. Oh well, Charlie, its your poison.
Be nice for JDubbs to make 'em pay!!!!
Take a HBP for the team JDub.
Eat Some Face!
That was a ball... Come on blue....
A B.S. call -- well below the knees. I still hate umpires
I hope someone told dezi a single is OK!
I meant Taylor Jordan.
Resume hyperventilating, incantations.
Speaking of burning sage, Werth was incensed.
Bases are loaded with 1 out... Come on Desi... Base hit... Base hit.... Base hit.... Base hit...
Wow!!!! Let's go Ian!!
We need either a balk or for Desmond to let the ball hit him....
All Desi has to do is elevate a ball to the outfield.
Need to hit to the outfield
Stutes just said: Oh, I thought you wanted me to walk Werth too!!! haha
come on desi.. you can doo itttttt....
Desi is pulling his head off the ball something fierce. If I can see it, cant Eck??? or Davey??? Stay on the ball, D
Let it hit you.
good eye
!!!!!!!
Grand Salami!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We win!
OMG... Desi just hit a grand slam... I'm speechless...
IAN DESMOND!!!
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!!!!!!!!?????????
OMG, I don't believe what I just saw!!!!
I guess I didn't miss anything. Desi got it all!!!!!!
OH MY FLIPPIN GOODNESS..... SWEET MARY AND JOSEPH....
IAN DESMOND JUST HIT A GRAND SLAM.... OH MY FLIPPING GOODNESS.....
He conquers Stoops.
Ahhhhhhhh hahhhhhhhhh sit down Philly fan sit down. Now that was fun. Nice dbl Zimm. Ughhhhhh that felt good. Better than sex.
hello mcfly!!!!!! yes, love it!!!
We need to let this roll into the home stand and harper return!!!
LOL, Lombo. NOW he gets a base hit.
The worm has turned!
a stolen base?? what is going on here?
Way to go Nats! Breakout time.
Lol.... Hahahaha... Who made the decision to send Lombo... Lol...
Sweet baby Jesus!
Ghost Of Steve M. said...
Ghost Of Steve M. said...
For the love of the Baseball Gods please find a way for the Nats to win this game and of course for the Braves to lose.
June 19, 2013 8:58 PM
Thank you Baseball Gods for the 2 runs and hoping you help the Nats to victory in extra innings!
June 19, 2013 9:51 PM
Oh thank you thank you thank you thank you Baseball Gods for that Grand Slam and please just get a quick 1-2-3 for Soriano.
Thank you, NatsInsider.com
Gotta close it out first folks. Nothing's over in this little league park.
I need a "eat some face" shirt!
I've been very wary of saying "this game is going to turnaround the season" after every big win, but this game feels like a turning point to me. Maybe I'm just being optimistic, but to look so lifeless and then battle back with your leader (Werth) and hit a Grand Slam (easily the biggest hit of the year).
Of course, the Nats could lose the next 3 and all that momentum is gone. But it feels big.
Desi needs to go to the ALL-STAR game.
Remember Ian's HR vs. putz last year really jump started the late May part of season maybe this will do it
Nice Desi!! After the last couple of days I'm going to have to re-watch that a couple of times.
Hurry back, Ramos
Way to go Ian! And we have another sighting of Sweet Fancy Moses!
Ok, so what's our identity now? Heck if I know. But it sure is fun to win one.(Knock on wood.)
We are gonna go on a roll like no one has ever seen.!
But Eck still has to go
I can't remember the last time the Nats have exploited a bullpen like tonight.
Please everyone take a deep breath and pray for a quick inning. It's not over. Everyone remember game 5? Lets not go there
maybe so DP and lets not forget Zims drive when it appeared that one more weak slider and he was done -- maybe this will do it.
Mark--is wild cursing permissable now if it is done in the form of excessive praise for our players and coaches?
I love when Mark does the SWEET FANCY MOSES. Oh how I have missed it.
So which one of you marketing folks is gonna make the Eat Some Face shirts....
I will buy 10...
One out, none on -- 4 run lead
Our chances of winning must be 90%
Malox cocktails on me!!
I hate when MASN shows hits from that behind the plate view. It makes it look like every ball is going out of the park.
I'm not going to miss playing Michael Young.
How much do I love Ian Desmond? (Rhetorical question)
And man do I love when our guys earn a "sweet facy Moses."
GYFNG-ESF!
Soriano never makes it easy, but gets the job done
94.6%
Me too Michele.... I crack up laughing....
I wish this could have been a W for Gio though,... He was good tonight....
Good job Nats -- later all.
I looked into the future Howard fans
Sorry, can't read. 96.4%
WOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! I missed that!!!
Kirbs said...
I need a "eat some face" shirt!
With a big bearded Werth head...I love it! Nats Insider on sleeve.
And...... 100%
Looking back. Did I read the game was over in the first inning?
nice win fellow NI's...yes!
Alright, alright, alright!!!!
Hoping this is it... 17-10 for the month can be done....
SO FRICKIN GLAD WE WON THIS DAMN GAME!!!!!!
Two SFMs in three days. That's more like it! That was a sweet fancy win!
That reporterette is not bad looking.
Curly W
Whelp - looks like the Philth didnt sweep us...
And on another note, who is making the shirts??? I want 1 in every Nats color!!!
Julie with a face eat reference....lol
And we all go to bed with smiles on our faces...
I have tickets to Friday's game... Does Haren pitch that game?
Time for a Natty Boh. I have no idea why the Nats don't reclaim Natty Boh, which used to be their official beer I believe in the 60's and 70's. I had one at the O's-Nats game last year.
Uh. Maze. ING!
"I've been very wary of saying "this game is going to turnaround the season" after every big win, but this game feels like a turning point to me."
I don't know about a turning point, but from the time Werth knocked in the tying run until Desi was 2 - 2 I was grinning like a fool. Something about tying it up in the top of the 9th in Philly just turned this into a fun little heart attack of a game. I was really enjoying myself. I can't believe I didn't wake the kids when Desi hit it out. Holy m**** f****** sh**b***s!!!
This is Werth walkoff level folks. In Philly, where by the end of the night they weren't just booing Werth, they were booing Zim, LaRoche, Werth, AND Desi.
Just an absolutely perfect game, unless you're name is Gio Gonzalez. Still feel bad for him and all the no decisions.
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