Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER |
If they do get started, all eyes will be on Stephen Strasburg as he takes the mound in the wake of Bryce Harper's three plunkings by Braves pitchers over the last 11 days. Will Strasburg retaliate, and if so, who gets to wear one of his fastballs? The safest bet would probably be Justin Upton, batting second tonight for Atlanta. But much could depend on how the umpires handle this, whether they issue warnings to both dugouts before the game even begins, which would lead to automatic ejections and future suspensions.
In other news, the Nationals just announced they've placed Taylor Jordan on the 15-day DL with a lower back strain and recalled Tyler Moore from Class AAA. Reading between the lines, this would suggest the Nats have decided to shut down Jordan after 142 innings. Ross Ohlendorf will be ready to return in four days and take his rotation spot. Until then, they'll have an extra position player in Moore, who had been raking at Syracuse. (Over his last 28 games, he was hitting .371 with seven homers and 31 RBI.)
Stay tuned for updates...
WASHINGTON NATIONALS at ATLANTA BRAVES
Where: Turner Field
Gametime: 7:05 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, Ch. 9, MLB.tv
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500), XM 183
Weather: Showers, 68 degrees, Wind 10 mph in from RF
NATIONALS (59-62)
CFBryce HarperDenard Span
2B Anthony Rendon
3B Ryan Zimmerman
RF Jayson Werth
SS Ian Desmond
C Wilson Ramos
1B Tyler Moore
LF Scott Hairston
RHP Stephen Strasburg
BRAVES (75-47)
RF Jason Heyward
LF Justin Upton
1B Freddie Freeman
C Brian McCann
3B Chris Johnson
CF Jordan Schafer
SS Andrelton Simmons
2B Paul Janish
LHP Mike Minor
UMPIRES
HP Marvin Hudson
1B Wally Bell (cc)
2B Jordan Baker
3B Marty Foster
4:30 p.m. — Bryce Harper has been scratched from the lineup. He was initially going to lead off and play center field, but he met with Davey Johnson and head trainer Lee Kuntz for a few minutes earlier and has now been scratched. Denard Span will start in Harper's place.
5:25 p.m. — Harper was scratched with a bruised upper left arm, in the triceps area, which is where he was plunked by Luis Avilan last night. He tried to take batting practice in the cage this afternoon but told Davey he couldn't do it. The Nats don't believe it's anything serious, but it is enough to keep him out of the lineup, and that's particularly frustrating to a Nationals clubhouse that sounds like it plans to exact some revenge tonight.
6:42 p.m. — The tarp is off the field and the grounds crew is working on things, but it looks like the start of this game might be delayed just a couple of minutes.
7:20 p.m. — And we're underway after a delay of 10 minutes. Mike Minor delivers strike one to Denard Span. Didn't appear umpires issued preemptive warnings to the benches before this one.
7:39 p.m. — Man, the Nats made Minor work in the top of the first. He needed 28 pitches to the first four batters alone. It looked like they might not get anything out of the inning, but Wilson Ramos delivered a clutch, 2-out, 2-run single, giving the Nats a 2-0 lead as Stephen Strasburg takes the mound. I wouldn't turn away right now, probably worth watching this half-inning.
7:50 p.m. — Well, we got our fireworks in the bottom of the first, though perhaps not everything you wanted. Jason Heyward led off the game by crushing a 3-2 fastball from Strasburg over the right-center field fence for a leadoff home run. But then Justin Upton dug in and Strasburg immediately plunked him in the left hip with a 97 mph fastball. The crowd got all riled up, but Upton took his base without saying anything and plate ump Marvin Hudson issued warnings to everyone. Strasburg induced a double play to get out of the inning, then got fist bumps from everyone in the dugout. So that should be the end of that ... unless the Braves want to continue it. It's 2-1 Nats after one.
8:19 p.m. — Jayson Werth: Sweet Fancy Moses! He just delivered yet another big hit: a two-out, two-run single that knocked Minor out of the game and gave the Nats a 4-1 lead in the second. Werth is now hitting .522 (24-for-46) in August, this after winning NL Player of the Month honors in July. For the season, he's now batting .334, which is only .001 behind Chris Johnson for the NL batting lead. Werth still needs another week or so of plate appearances to qualify for the leaderboard, but he's going to challenge for the batting title by season's end. Pretty remarkable.
8:30 p.m. — Sweet Fancy Moses again, but not in a good way. Stephen Strasburg just threw three consecutive wild pitches to Andrelton Simmons, the last two of which sailed way behind Simmons' back and allowed a run to score. Marvin Hudson had no choice but to eject Strasburg (and, by rule, Davey too) even though I honestly don't believe there was any intent there. Strasburg just completely lost his command. He threw seven pitches in the inning, all of them balls. But he's gone, as is Davey. Tanner Roark in to pitch what is now a 4-2 Nats lead, with a whole lotta baseball still left.
8:56 p.m. — Meanwhile, we've completed three innings here. It's still 4-2 as Roark and Varvaro try to settle things down.
9:09 p.m. — The Nats still are struggling to produce in clutch situations. They put two on in the fourth against Varvaro and watched as Zimmerman and Werth struck out and Desmond grounded out. They're now 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position tonight, though they still lead 4-2.
9:16 p.m. — Tanner Roark, ladies and gentlemen. He's got three scoreless innings under his belt now tonight, giving him this total pitching line since he made his debut: 9 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K. Not bad. Not bad at all. Still 4-2 Nats through four.
9:23 p.m. — Oh man, Roark just missed earning his first career Sweet Fancy Moses. But he missed hitting a home run by a couple of feet, so it's just a run-of-the-mill, RBI double for the rookie pitcher. Not that he needs to be ashamed of that. Wow, what a strange game tonight. Nats now lead 5-2 in the middle of the fifth.
9:35 p.m. — Another scoreless inning of relief for Roark, who has six strikeouts in four innings here. Still 5-2 Nats after five.
9:44 p.m. — Ho-hum, just another double for Werth (now hitting .335 for the season) followed by an RBI single for Desmond. It's 6-2 as we go to the bottom of the sixth. Fernando Abad in from the bullpen, as Roark's fantastic night comes to an end.
9:50 p.m. — And Abad immediately gives up two runs, allowing a leadoff single to Freeman and then a towering, two-run homer to McCann. All of a sudden, the Nats' lead is down to 6-4.
10:15 p.m. — Welcome back, Drew Storen. Mercy. He just struck out the side in the bottom of the seventh, getting Joey Terdoslavich on a fastball, Heyward on a devastating slider and Upton on a fastball. Storen has now faced seven batters since returning from Syracuse, and he has struck out five of them. Impressive. Still 6-4 as we go to the eighth.
10:30 p.m. — Ryan Zimmerman destroys a 2-1 pitch from Jordan Walden and sends it over the fence in right-center for his 14th homer. Jayson Werth, meanwhile, draws another walk, the fourth time he's reached base tonight. His season OBP is now .409, which would rank third in the NL if he qualified. We go to the bottom of the eighth, the Nats now up 7-4. Tyler Clippard on the mound, Roger Bernadina replaces Werth in right field and Adam LaRoche replaces Moore at first base.
10:37 p.m. — Yikes, Freeman clobbers a 2-1 pitch from Clippard over the center-field fence to lead off the bottom of the eighth. But Clippard settled down after that. So it's 7-5 Nats as we go to the ninth and Rafael Soriano begins to loosen in the pen.
10:45 p.m. — Now Hairston gets ejected arguing a called third strike in the top of the ninth. Which means Bryce Harper is going to have to play left field the rest of this game. The only other players on the Nats bench right now are Chad Tracy and Kurt Suzuki, and I seriously doubt either of them would be taking over left field in the ninth inning of a 7-5 game.
11:01 p.m. — Oh, my. Jason Heyward ties this game with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, taking Soriano deep. It's Soriano's second straight blown save. It would've been his third if not for Denard Span's catch against the Giants the other night. Extra innings ahead. Oh, my.
11:07 p.m. — The Nats go down in order in the top of the 10th against Craig Kimbrel. So now it'll be Ian Krol in the bottom of the inning against Freeman, McCann and Johnson.
11:14 p.m. — Krol made them sweat a bit, but he gets through the bottom of the 10th unscathed. So we go to the 11th, and now Bryce Harper (who wasn't even supposed to play tonight) will lead off against Luis Avilan. Wow.
11:20 p.m. — No drama in the top of the 11th. Harper grounded out to second. Desmond flied out to right. Ramos struck out. Since Zimmerman's homer in the eighth, the Nats are 0-for-11. So we move to the bottom of the 11th, Krol still on the mound. Craig Stammen is the only one left in the bullpen.
11:30 p.m. — Another scoreless inning for Krol. Onto the 12th. Avilan is back on the mound, the final man in the Braves pen. Craig Stammen still remains for the Nats.
11:39 p.m. — And the Nats go down in order again in the 12th. They're 0-for-14 since Zimmerman's homer. Stammen in for the bottom of the 12th.
11:45 p.m. — Onto the 13th! And now the Braves are going with Kris Medlen, who was scheduled to start Tuesday but has been forced into emergency relief in what is still a 7-7 game.
11:55 p.m. — The good news: the Nats got a hit in the 13th. Zimmerman singled with two outs, giving him the Nats' only two hits since the sixth. The bad news: Harper struck out to end the inning. So Stammen is back out for the bottom of the 13th.
12:09 a.m. — To the 14th. Hey, remember when Stephen Strasburg and Davey Johnson were ejected from this game? Yeah, that happened FOUR hours ago.
12:17 a.m. — Stammen had a chance to be the hero in the bottom of the 14th, stepping to the plate with two on and one out. But Simmons made a fantastic play on a grounder up the middle, turning a 6-3 double play. So we go to the bottom of the 14th. Oh yeah, and it's starting to rain now. Of course.
12:29 a.m. — Ladies and gentlemen, we are witnessing history tonight: Only the second 15-inning game in Nats history. They also did it on the final day of the 2009 season, right here in Atlanta. I should remember: I covered it.
12:40 a.m. — Adam LaRoche to the rescue! Solo homer off Medlen to lead off the top of the 15th. So the Nats have taken an 8-7 lead, and now Dan Haren will seek the first save of his career. Wow.
12:49 a.m. — And Haren does it. Nats win 8-7 in a mere 5 hours and 29 minutes.
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Nice catch by Heyward.
By the way, anyone know if Stras automatically gets suspended for getting ejected after a warning. Or can MLB look at the evidence and decide the wild pitches were not intentional and leave it at that?
Was received in tge trade for 5omny hudson this winter with the Angels
Obviously not
Cabrera walk off
Nieves 2-5, batting .347 for AZ in 15-5
Oh Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudddgeeeeeeee
Nope .... Braves didn't throw at us. I guess we showed them 222 didn't we? No .... not yet. It's over when Tehran , I
Roark is now set up and stretched out to take the start Strasburg will miss due to his suspension.
I sai hudson meant hanson.
Go with clip in last inning.........please. No more soriano
oh no Soriano!!
Gosh. Roger.
Hairston. What a joke. You K'd and now you leave the team short. Real smart you idiot.
Hairston is not just lousy, he's just wrong.
If the choice was Tracy to play LF I would go with Jordan Zimmermann as I have seen him shagging balls in BP.
Hairston, you cannot get tossed there & you did...and you are a veteran...inexcusable, anything else I say will be removed by a blog administrator...so selfish!!!
Funny to hear FP say you don't get thrown out of a game when you're ahead. Yet many here think Stras threw those wild pitches intentionally. He's just a little more valuable than Scotty Hairston.
Why Hairston was still in the gme at that point is another discredit to Knorr (along with taking Roark out an inning or two too soon). Knorr should have hit ALR for Hairston in the third when Varvaro came in for Minor, and moved TMo to LF.
indeeds?
Inexcusable to walk a guy.
Unreal.
I can't believe Soriano did it AGAIN!
There is your man, Section 222, best reliever in the NL
Soriano.........smh...
Soriano sucks.
We can't play Soriano anymore. If rather have Henry back. Why isn't Clip closing? Or Drew? This guys is done.
WOW!
un f'in real....Another important reason why we didn't do it this year.
How long will it take before they stop using Soriano as closer.
And if they don't stop that freakin mindless chop...
I love baseball.
Wow. That's just ridiculous.
WODL, why do you care? You'd just as soon throw the game anyway to make a point. I actually want us to win.
Sorry Oh No is one badass dude. Look how he spits when he walks off the field. Damn, he is so cool....
Way to go Soriano. Walk the tying run on base.
Is Soriano a complete idiot?
Each of these homers have a walk right before then.
The walks are just as bad as tge homers.
Next batters he gets with no problem.
Seems like he just choking
Up to 6 blown saves on your list, dude. You are the one who sang his praises. Admit you were full of hot air...
Sounds like FP is politicking for someone else as closer. Bottom line, you can't walk people, and now Bryce will have to hit if the game even gets that far. Soriano may have to come out and pitch the 10th, too!
I love the little hand pull... oh well. sorry will get them next time.
Stammen and Krol left in the BP. Bleak.
The Senators nearly killed my dad.
Now the Nats are coming for me.
Did it again...Did it at least 3 times....remember when we're up 7-4 and they tied it.
Wish Gosselin would have took 2nd on DI so we could have walked Heyward....fudge.
I can't watch anymore. Need to DFA Soriano.
You didn't bother to do any research. You just proclaimed him good.
Soriano has not been good and no one who has any clue about baseball thinks he has been good.
So why say it?
Kimbrel= 1.12 ERA . Not looking good.
Strasburg is the hero of the game.
Soriano is once again the goat.
Bryce keeps looking at his arm. Not good.
Lets see if the Nats have what it takes to get this game back.
Can we all agree that the main 2013 signings and resigns have been busts? LaRoche, Sori, Haren.
Soriano is not even trying out there.
Soriano has not been good in years. But the Nats got bamboozled by the idiotic "save" statistic he accumulated over the past couple years. He's a below average reliever, nothing more, nothing less.
There are many idiots on here who think saves matter...
No me, of course. I have half a brain, at least.
After riz dumped on storen after game 5 , it's time he sat him down. Regardless of the money
Stupid Soprano! I quit. I'm going to bed
Soriano comes untucked again.
Didn't we just see this movie last night?
This is the most hilarious loss of the season, at least.
It would be hard to write them like this. The damn ass Nats bring in Soriano again, against his Hometown team and he blows it again.
Wow. I wonder who Rafael bet on.
I honestly don't have a problem with the homer - after all, Tyler gave one up too. The walk, on the other hand...
Where is David Proctor to tell us what a great job Rizzo did signing Soriano? D.P. you are going to get docked your pay if you don't type something soon in favor of Rizzo's off-season signings....
Great tweet from Dan Steinberg @dcsportsbog: "So now the Braves get to hit Harper in extras."
You're a long winded pompous jerk WODL, and you revel in the Nats' failures. I have no interest in debating this or any other topic with you. Feel free to ignore my posts as I will ignore yours.
Ok, so McCann and Heyward apparently aren't intimidated by the plunkings. Anyone else?
Krol better throw nothing but fast balls.
Krol reminds me of randy Myers Bring it baby!
"Michael Harvey said...
Great tweet from Dan Steinberg @dcsportsbog: "So now the Braves get to hit Harper in extras."
Nats need baserunners.......
its just laughable anymore. What a piece of garbage Soriano is. Letter high fastball. Who does he think he is Kimbel?
No one deigned to defend Soriano the other night, Section 222, only you and you did it devoid of any statistics or anything. Perhaps you are a closet Braves fan or one of those Nats fans who secretely wants them to lose while pretending otherwise. You sure have made no pretense of attacking Strasburg tonight. I don't know, but you should leave the player evaluation to people who have played, understand and have watched baseball.
Soriano will always have Section 222's love and admiration.
please end this here
Stupid Soprano! I quit. I'm going to bed
You didnt see Shafter get himself thrown out of the game for arguing that K. Hairston should just be DFA'D. Horrible signing. Rizzo just keeps bettering himself.
But Soriano has been good this year.... Only 5 blown saves....
Mark, I know that this person may not be breaking any of rules but his attitude is ticking off many of us. I hope you can put this guy in his place.
Who would have thought that this game might come down to Bryce Harper vs. Avilan?
Rizzo= Worst off-season ever.
Lerners are usually pretty wise, so maybe it is just random, but let's face it. If Rizzo tried to destroy the team, he couldn't have done any better than he did in the off-season....
They get out Bryce Harper and cheer it like its the last out of Game 7 of the World Series.
Soriano is a bum. This team fought its tails off tonight. He comes in thinking hes something special. he stinks and has killed this teams momentum. dump his butt now.
I thnk Haren's second half has been fine. First half terrible.
Soriano can't even be bothered to pitch the 10th. He is too precious. He might hurt his arm and then the Nats would be in big trouble.
So between innings I'm reading about the Civil War. Puts things in perspective.
Almost. Can't wait to get to Sherman.
the true Nats are doing everything they can. This Mercenary that Rizzo brings in just craps all over it. What a cancer he is. please just lose already.
Why didn't Soriano yank his shirt out tongith?
How does that work? Do you only do it to humiliate the other team? Soriano would have a fit if a guy didn't run out a homer and yet, he feels fine just rubbing his meager skills in, wheveever, perchace, they actually work.
"Secret wasian man said...
Soriano is a bum. This team fought its tails off tonight. He comes in thinking hes something special. he stinks and has killed this teams momentum. dump his butt now."
He doesnt have the guts. Made him the highest paid reliever in baseball and this is what you get. Unacceptable. That walk to Laird with a 2 run lead making him the tying run on base was the big mistake.
$14,000,000 a year and Soriano walks off the field happy as a lark, spitting as he goes, shirt, of course, tucked in, for fashion sense.
By the way, Mark - an Atlanta sports publication is using your video feed to suggest "putting one on Harper's ear". Thought you might want to know.
http://www.sportsmedia101.com/atlantabraves/2013/08/07/washington-nationals-bryce-harper-stays-classless-in-comments-about-atlanta-braves-julio-teheran/
Lay one out there Krol. Its Daveys bed time. OH WAIT
Nothing but more fastballs, Ian. Simmons is the only guy that might get to one.
RISP update Nats 3-13 Braves 0-4
Krol obviously doesnt remember what happen.Relievers must not walk people.
So this guy making league minimum is going to take his 2nd loss in as many nights. while the 15 million dollar closer once again sits on his butt not doing his job.
Haren has shown heart. Soriano appears to have no heart.
You needed that pitch up Krol. 0-2 pitch to a guy who never bats. Come on.
Good for McCatty to come out and talk to Krol. That bunt was a killer blow.
I am just beyond mad right now. HEY here comes Sorianos best friend.
Nice comeback Krol.
Sheew...
GET OFF OF KROL. Hes twice the man Soriano is.
Nicely done Krol. I hope they never learn not to dive at 1B.
This game has everything, almost. You know what it needs now? Rain delay.
I didn't know that anybody was on Krol.
Bernie stinks too. whats the point anymore?
I've seen enuf of Sori to feel sorry for the fans.
Packin up storen, curse of the beast, bad karma.
What comes around, comes around.
Rizzo would be an excellent director of scouting.
So who do the braves have left in the pen after Avilan.
Bernadina should have taken the HBP as they would have to throw there last pitcher out.
Haren took responibilty, Siriano blamed home plate umpire.
Nats 128 is complaining on krol.
We can't score any runs. Chad Tracy? Who signed him?
I hope Laroche got some help from Chipper. he needs it.
So I'm noticing a couple of things.
1) There were 3 ejections tonight - all Nationals.
2) Avilan has pinpoint control tonight.
jeez what a bullpen
Laroche didnt. Why did he replace Tyler Moore?
players not here next season. SORRY OH NO. Shark. ALR. Tracy. Hairston,
This will be it.
I sure hope that Soriano is available for tomorrow's game. Our bullpen is so depleted....
Span = bench or highway. He is welcome to take Shark's spot. If he starts next year, I will be doing a lot of fishing.
ALR is in for defense. because the game should have ended in the 9th.
awright Fredi, with a 15 1/2 game lead blowing up his pitching staff to win tonight. Moronic
Earlier in the year Soriano's pitches had a lot of movement. The past several appearances they have been flatlined.
Come on Craig.
Interesting all Avilan pitched to in the 12th was lefties.
Werth and Moore repkaced. Knorr's moves to early.
WODL HAHAHAHAHA im with you man. I was at game Thursday when he blew that. im only staying up to here Ray. I hope he kills SORRY
"Secret wasian man said...
players not here next season. SORRY OH NO. Shark. ALR. Tracy. Hairston,"
The only one gone for sure is Tracy. Soriano and Laroche and Hairston are all under contract for next year. Rizzo isnt cutting them and it will hard to trade any of them for a decent return.
Nice tag, ALR!
Very nicely done by ALR.
MNF Knorrs moves not to early. This is 100 percent on Soriano. nobody else.
They can get something for ALR...not much for Tracy or Sori
Jim Gentile would approve of ALR's play.
Span with a hr here.
Secret--agree. But Abad and Clip contributed.
128 with those guys next season expect another bad one.
What if we had just kept everybody from last year and done nothing? (And don't tell me that so and so got hurt--Soriano sucked--that's another reality)
@Real Wood -- this game started late because of a rain delay.
I've discovered that if you click on a user's name, it brings up their profile, and turns their name red in the heading for comments. Very helpful for scrolling.
I'd take Diamond Jim's bat too.
Hey guys... Check it out.. Span grounder to the right side. Didn't see that one coming.
Once Span gets his obp back up to his career standard of .342, just watch out for the Nats!
Fredi....messing up his rotation to win a meaningless game....it will come back to bite him.
Secret, Im with you. They are all weak. Rizzo with multiple bad moves and he makes it worse when he keeps them around. Henry Rodriguez was going on a 3 year mistake. Sign of a poor GM when he multiplies his mistakes by not being able to evaluate the talent on his roster.
The Nats should come out and hit four guys in a row and just go home. Make it a boring walk-off.
Time for a Bryce Harper blast.
Idiotic defensive replacements by Knorr.
cmon bryce....visiting team walkoff like in 42
When is Schu get in Harper's face and tell hin to quit swinging at off speed for a while. Most are not strikes anyway.
By the way Soriano not the only goat, Abad didnt do anything either.
William O - "What if we had just kept everybody from last year and done nothing?"
Oh, I dunno, Morse DID get hurt--repeatedly, just like as he always does. Burnett has pitched 9 innings because HE has been hurt most of the year. LaRoche would still be here stinking up he joint since he counts as a guy who was on the team last year. Oh, then there is Jackson, who has a higher ERA than Haren right now.
Sounds to me like with the breakdown in leadership and subpar-to-disastrous years from Zimmerman, Espinosa and Storen this year that Nats would likely have sucked just as hard as they do now.
Gee, can you tell that even I, who have been quite critical myself, am tired of reading the same old crap over and over again?
I have tried to keep calm..... Soriano is GARBAGE, ...if Nats lose, its 100% on him...
But you're paying 13 million for this BS
"karlkolchak said...
Sounds to me like with the breakdown in leadership and subpar-to-disastrous years from Zimmerman, Espinosa and Storen this year that Nats would likely have sucked just as hard as they do now."
You forgot Laroche.
Of all the guys to walk.
Did you see zim's hard turn at 1b on his single. Good god, I thought he was gonna collapse. Then did you see his flat footed 3 foot lead off first. There is a reason we are losing and it all starts at the top. Christ sakes. Zim looks 45 years old. He made no effort on that grounder last inning. And yes, I know he was shading the line
Stammen up 1 and 2 then walk guy. Come on that is not a good thing.
I said no arguing injuries. The Nats would have used them right.
Mark and Ted Lerner.....you have a THIEF in your
mist...his name is Soriano...stealing his paycheck. I put Soriano on Albert Haynesworth depth
Mike Rizzo you really stunk it up this season...I hope you get it together next year
Gilbert Arenas, too. See, in DC, we have a history of just giving money away....
karlkolchak said...
William O -
Gee, can you tell that even I, who have been quite critical myself, am tired of reading the same old crap over and over again?
August 17, 2013 11:57 PM
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I think that you speak for most of the board, karlkolchak.
Stammen makes that way to hard.
1 hit since the 8th.
WOD
I'm afraid Nats are another typical half ass DC sports team
You guys are a bunch of pansies. I rarely, if ever hear anything critical on here. All I hear is I love Mike Rizzo. He took us to the NLDS. I love Soriano. He was a Yankee. I love Ryan Zimmerman, He is the greatest Nat ever.
mick, someone else brought it up that Rizzo had $65 million to spend and he got Haren, Soriano, Laroche, Suzuki and Span and wasted another $1 million on Tracy.
WOD
because many in here miss the 100 loss seasons
I really believe that now
Missed the game due to a honey bourbon tasting party. Wht did I misss?
great effort Desi...typical over rated player, overhyped
You know what happens when you give a lawyer a Viagra?
I bet this team will lose 90% of the remaining series this season.....
Werth the only winner on this team of soft players who accept losing
I lost my picture of the game and got a Luna commercial. Angelos must have needed some more TV revenue to pay for Carpenters Kit Kat bar.
Hey hey.... Easy on Tracy. He got a hit last night.
Nats128.... just watching Tracy makes me sick
mick, eat a Snickers bar.
Well that was interesting...
Was Bernadina really out at 2nd?
Yes, he was out, 128
what a crap ass team Nats have become.
I now question the core, character and future of this soft franchise. too many losers on this team
I'm done...guarantee Braves win this now.
later
Nice pitch Stayman.
I would bet my mortgage that tge Nats would nit lose 90% of their remaining games. They would have to go 4-36. Even the 1962 Mets could do that.
5 K's of Justin Upton.
Over five hours into this now.
mick are you kidding? Look at Craig Stammen! I don't know where he found it. Probably be useless for a month after this, just like when he gave four innings--wait, wasn't that in Atlanta? Wasn't that another Stras meltdown? My memory is as foggy as Turner Field.
We may see Bryce Harper pitch tonight.
I think Stamman just said that he was still good when he came off the field.
SS meltdown? fans wanted him to hit a player. once done, no margin of error. all of this started because our best pitcher could not go more than two innings.
LaRoche!!!!!!!
Look at that! Thanks Chipper Jones! Thanks Adam Laroche.
Finally someone challenges Chris Johnson at 3rd.
This is a save situation. Luckily, Soriiano is busy.
Stammen was clean shaven when this game started.
Id bring in Jordan Zimmermann for a 1 inning like he did in Game 4.
Come on Span. That just cant happen.
I was just praising Span....
Will Haren come in for the save.
Why is Span taking a lead?
His poor baserunning at 3rd base in the 1st inning cost the Nats a run and now his pickoff. Span just is poor as a baserunner.
Way to go Adam!
Agreed Faraz. Then Abad and Clippard let us down, then Soriano.
I don't know how many times the Braves have come back in the 9th inning to win games this year, but it's a bunch. Face it, they're a very good team. I would not have thought that they were all that back in July.
Thoughts about the game:
-Stras looked like he got the yips before he was thrown out of the game. Very scary for the future of the Nats. We should pay very close attention to his control his next start.
-Roark is really impressive. He'll be valuable next year.
-I bet Soriano is hurt. Everything is up in the zone for the past three games. Msybe his legs?
-Stammen is a bulldog. Love him.
-Hairston was dead wrong mouthing off to the ump. It was a strike. He's a veteran--he should know better.
-The Nats should throw at Teheran tomprrow (today). Make a statement.
-Span is just a terrible baserunner.
-That was LaRoche's best at bat this year.
Save situation. Bring in Soriano.
Let's play one.
WODL, Denard Span is just helping your criticisms. If he doesnt get picked Simmons is playing closer to 2nd base and Rendons smash is a single to LF.
How long you think Davey has been asleep?
I say since 1030?
They really should turn off the chop crap
Please oh please Dan! Be lights out!
MNF, I thought the same thing with Davey. zzzzzz
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Jane B +1
Ump wants to go home.
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Walk-off win by the Nats?
Anyone who said Dan Haren cant pitch out of the bullpen was wrong. That was a great job of closing!
Great job Ro-Ark, Krol, Stammen and Haren
Dan Haren the new closer!
Good move, Rizzo.
Good night, nats fans.
Dan I now love you. I really do.
Walk off we do!
Ump gave him two extra strikes. We'll take it!
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