Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER |
In fact, Davey Johnson has six of his eight regulars in the lineup, with only Ryan Zimmerman and Wilson Ramos (who caught all 15 innings last night) getting the day off. Both Bryce Harper (bruised left triceps) and Jayson Werth (stiff back) are playing despite nagging injuries. The Braves, on the other hand, only have three regulars in their lineup: Freddie Freeman, Chris Johnson and B.J. Upton (though Upton hadn't started either of the first two games of the series).
The obvious key to today's game: Getting as many innings as possible out of the two starters. So the pressure is on Gio Gonzalez and Julio Teheran to come up big. The pressure is also on Mother Nature to hold off on the heavy rain until at least five innings are played and this game is official. Could be dicey.
Updates to come...
WASHINGTON NATIONALS at ATLANTA BRAVES
Where: Turner Field
Gametime: 1:35 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500), XM 185
Weather: Rain, 68 degrees, Wind 5 mph RF to LF
NATIONALS (60-62)
CF Denard Span
2B Anthony Rendon
LF Bryce Harper
RF Jayson Werth
1B Adam LaRoche
SS Ian Desmond
3B Chad Tracy
C Kurt Suzuki
LHP Gio Gonzalez
BRAVES (75-48)
CF B.J. Upton
2B Phil Gosselin
1B Freddie Freeman
LF Evan Gattis
3B Chris Johnson
C Gerald Laird
RF Joey Terdoslavich
SS Paul Janish
RHP Julio Teheran
UMPIRES
HP Wally Bell (cc)
1B Jordan Baker
2B Marty Foster
3B Marvin Hudson
12:50 p.m. — Uh-oh, it's pouring here now. Tarp's on the infield. An on-time start seems pretty unlikely at this point.
1:35 p.m. — Your weather update: The tarp is off and the grounds crew is preparing the field. No sign of the pitchers yet, though, so figure it'll be at least another 30 minutes til we'll underway.
2:14 p.m. — And we are underway at last, 39 minutes behind schedule. Julio Teheran starts off Denard Span with a fastball for strike one.
2:24 p.m. — And after one half-inning, the Nationals are already 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position. They had two on with nobody out after Span singled and Anthony Rendon drew a walk. But Bryce Harper (in his first encounter with Teheran since the initial plunking of this whole saga) flew out to left, Jayson Werth struck out on a 2-2 fastball and Adam LaRcohe grounded out on the first pitch he saw. So a wasted opportunity right there as Gio Gonzalez takes the mound for the bottom of the first.
2:37 p.m. — A ragged first frame for Gio. He immediately put himself in a jam by walking B.J. Upton, letting him steal second base with way too much each, allowing a bunt single to Phil Gosselin (the first base hit of his MLB career) and then serving up an RBI single to Freddie Freeman. Gonzalez did get Evan Gattis to ground into a double play, but Chris Johnson followed with a bloop single to right, making it 2-0 Braves after one.
2:50 p.m. — Hey, the Nats put two on with nobody out again in the top of the second! And failed to advance either runner once again. Kurt Suzuki struck out on three pitches. Gio popped up a bunt attempt (he's now 6-for-12 in sac bunts this season after going 9-for-10 last year). And Span skied a flyball to center to end the inning. Two innings in the books and the Nats are 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position.
3:15 p.m. — Sweet. Fancy. Moses. Three innings down and the Nats are 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position. They once again put the first two men on base. And they once again failed to advance them. Werth struck out looking. LaRoche popped up to shallow left field, and even though the Braves got mixed up and let the ball fall to the ground, they still got Rendon on a 6-5 force out at third base. Desmond then grounded to third to end the inning and continue this run of offensive futility. It's still 2-0 Braves in the middle of the third.
3:22 p.m. — The Nats catch a break in the bottom of the third. With one out and Gosselin breaking from first base, Gio struck out Gattis, who was then called for interfering with Suzuki trying to make the throw to second. So it's an inning-ending double play, a fortuitous turn of events.
3:34 p.m. — Gio is settling into a groove now. He's got six strikeouts over the last three innings, keeping this a 2-0 deficit through four.
3:47 p.m. — Five innings down, make it 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position. Though to be fair, Werth did rope a line drive to left just now to end the top of the fifth and strand Harper on second. Couldn't hit the ball much harder than Jayson just did. Still, the 0-fer continues.
3:53 p.m. — Gonzalez's roll continues. He has struck out eight batters over the last four innings, allowing only one hit during that span. But it remains a 2-0 Braves lead until the Nats can do anything against Teheran.
4:03 p.m. — Another chance for the Nats in the top of the sixth after Tracy delivered a two-out double. But that allowed Fredi Gonzalez to intentionally walk Suzuki and force Davey to decide whether to let Gio hit or to send up a pinch-hitter. If not for last night's marathon, perhaps he would have pulled his starter. But given the situation, Davey really had no choice but to let Gio hit. It went about as you would expect, with Gonzalez striking out. So make it 0-for-11 with runners in scoring position. Onto the bottom of the sixth, still a 2-0 game.
4:15 p.m. — If the Nats are going to win this game, they'll have to score three runs off the Braves bullpen before making nine outs. That's a stiff challenge. Scott Downs enters for the top of the seventh to face the top of the lineup.
4:30 p.m. — The good news: The Nats got a hit with a man in scoring position! Jayson Werth (who else?) delivered a one-out single to center, bringing home Rendon to make this a 2-1 game and leave the tying runner on third. The bad news: The Nats killed the rally with a strike-em-out, throw-em-out double play, LaRoche whiffing at the pitch from David Carpenter and Werth getting thrown out trying to steal second. So it's still 2-1 Atlanta at the stretch.
4:46 p.m. — On a day when they absolutely needed it, the Nats got seven innings of 2-run ball out of Gio Gonzalez. It wasn't always pretty, but he got the job done. And he threw 120 pitches, the second-highest total of his career. Still 2-1 heading to the eighth as Jordan Walden enters from the Atlanta pen.
4:58 p.m. — Another 1-2-3 inning from Drew Storen. So here we go to the ninth, with Craig Kimbrel entering. The Nationals haven't scored in their last 12 innings against him.
5:07 p.m. — It's over. Denard Span reached on an infield single, but Kimbrel finished it off by getting Rendon and Harper. So the Nats lose 2-1 and fall back to 15 1/2 games behind the Braves in the NL East.
252 comments:
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Haren has good hair.
I have no problem with steal call. Werth did not get a good jump. More important ALR had to hit the ball.
He didn't do his job which messes up all strategies
Players have to execute or no plan is good.
Out!!
I had to send mine outside
3on2out, no one is saying Laroche sucks, only that he has struck out lately and can't necessarily be trusted as much as, say, someone like Polanco or Werth might be in those cases.
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Haren might have decent hair but I wouldn't say he has 8 figure hair. Werth is the kind of guy with 10 figure hair.
MNF - That's exactly my point. Part of a good game plan is knowing what your players have a likelihood of being able to execute.
Moore to first
Oh Suzuki. On the base you got him.
Are you serious right now..... He was out... Again!
One thing Rizzo must do in tge off season. Find a solid bullpen corps. We half of one.
Find a pitching coach that can stop the running.
Almost none of our pitchers have a clue how to stop the running game.
Ok. I need a bourbon now.
Gio is pitching a heck of a game. Get this man some RUNS!!!
Whew.... Thanks for the DP... Come on guys... Lets do this!
Good decision by Rendon.
Woot! Bitches! (Ala breaking bad style)
see how easy it is to screw up an inning, Barves, am glad you have been watching us today...4-6-3.
love, the Nats.
I wish somone would cure first inning unpreparedness.
NL - I was just about to say, we labor with our pitchers and it doesn't always look pretty but in today's case, Gio has some his job....
LOL, the Phillies walked off on an error by Hanley Ramirez. Papelbum still doesn't have a save--but he did get the win.
LaRoche hitting agaibst a righty should hit the ball.with a lefty I dont call it.
Wow! That was ugly, Desi.
That slider was never in tge strike zone, so clueless why Desi would swing at that. Had it started in thecstrike zone I wouldnt be happy, but not surprised.
It's just maddening to watch this offense.
Suzuki hits the ball the wrong distance. He it hard, but either to far to have it drop in or to short to go over their head.
All right, Drew. Keep it 2-1. Maybe Kimbrel is tired, his third day in a row.
It's over....
Ughh. Ill be glad to just watch these games and relax knowing we are eliminated. I still think I can will this team to win....sucks the energy from ya! Heh
Oh my, Kimbrel for the 9th. Gonna start the grill.
Great inning for Drew!
Kimbrel has the body stance of an ape when he looks in to the catcher for the pitch sign.
People have been saying all season that Span is a fast guy but I remember seeing him in the first game of this season and thinking "that guy really doesn't look speedy".
I love Rendon, but that was awful.
That pick off wasnt close...
Wow..... That was a swing?!?!?!?!?!!!?
When is he going to learn to not even about swunging at breaking balls.
not a chance he went but that pretty much sums up the year.
Doesn't make any difference, but that was a crap call by Hudson.
Atlanta native Mark Hudson with the call. Hudson is biased towards his hometown team.
Why MLB lets him umpire almost every single Atlanta game, I will never know.
Bad call. Can't end game like that blue!
Kimbrel....everything in a closer that Soriano isn't!
WODL, good poinnt. Everyone wants to see that match-up, you don't ring him up on a check swing, that was garbage.
Kimbrel is excellent, would Soriano pay attenrion? Dont let the batters hit the ball. Not rocket science.
next time have Gio start in the 2nd inning.
Good game guys. Werth can go comb his hair and Hudson can hit the union buffet line.
They really take care of you when you're union, trust me.
Actual a clever plan Storen pitch the first Gio from then on.
Nats had the chances. Plenty of them. None bigger than LaRoche's at-bat after Werth's RBI single.
Oh, well. Close game. Too bad it was against their backups.
Hudson is stuffing his face right now. He clearly couldn't wait another minute to go enjoy his meal. I have been inspired by him.
I am going to go for a run.
If I am Jayson Werth I am spending the rest of my day combing my hair, checking my bank account on my smartphone, and admiring my stats on ESPN.com.
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