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Standing: 68-68, 3rd place, National League East • Home: 34-32 • Road: 34-36 • Streak: W1 • Last Five: 3-2 • Last Ten: 5-5
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Leading after 6...................52-7 CRAZY EIGHTH MILWAUKEE BREWERS
Tied after 6......................... 7-14 The Washington Nationals topped the Milwaukee Brewers, 5-4, in come-from-behind fashion on Saturday Mark Reynolds clubbed 22 home runs in 130 games
Trailing after 6................... 9-47 night...Trailing 3-1 in the eighth inning, the game was halted by rain...After a one hour, 57 minute delay, the with Milwaukee in 2014...Bullpen coach Henry Blan-
Leading after 7.................. 55-5 Nationals scored four runs in the eighth inning to take the lead...Juan Soto’s two-run single put the Nationals co appeared in 197 games for Milwaukee across
Tied after 7........................... 5-7 ahead for good. two seasons (2000-01)...Assistant hitting coach Joe
Trailing after 7................... 8-56 • Since July 5, the Nationals are 15-9 at Nationals Park...Their .625 home winning percentage is the fourth- Dillon spent the 2007-08 seasons with the Brewers.
best mark in the National League over this stretch behind the Colorado Rockies (16-8, .667), Chicago
Leading after 8.................. 60-2 Cubs (18-10, .643) and St. Louis Cardinals (14-8, .625). THE SERIES
Tied after 8........................... 5-8 The Nationals and Brewers will play six times in
Trailing after 8................... 3-58 DOING JUAN SOTO THINGS 2018 (3 in D.C., 3 in MIL)...Washington has won
HR BY TEENS
Extra innings: .......................2-7 Juan Soto has hit safely in seven of his last eight games, going 13-for-30 three of the last four series against Milwaukee at
(.433) with two doubles, a homer, seven RBI, four walks and f runs scored. Rk. Player Home Runs Nationals Park.
Scoring first......................52-23 • Soto leads all MLB rookies (min. 380 PA) in on-base percentage 1. Tony Conigliaro (1964) 24
Opponent scores first....... 16-45 (.416) and OPS (.937).
2. Bryce Harper (2012) 22
2018 / BY THE NUMBERS
Shutouts ........................... 6-14 3. Mel Ott (1926-28) 19
• He leads all National League rookies (min. 380 PA) in slugging per- T4. Ken Griffey Jr. (1989) 16 2018 W-L.....................2-3 (1-1 in D.C., 1-2 in MIL)
Scoring fewer than 3.......... 7-40 centage (.520) and batting average (.301). T4. Juan Soto (2018) 16 Streak.................................................................W1
Scoring 3 or more............. 61-28 • Even though he was called up on May 20, he ranks among National Aggregate Score............... Nationals 18, Brewers 22
Scoring 5 or more............. 50-11 League rookies in walks (1st, 63), runs (2nd, 63), RBI (2nd, 52), home .300 BY TEENS
runs (3rd, 16), doubles (T3rd, 20) and hits (3rd, 96). ALL-TIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERS
Series opener................... 24-21 Rk. Player AVG
• Since May 15 (the first game in his game log, due to the suspended 1. Mel Ott (1928) .322 W-L / Nationals (2005-present)..................... 45-49
Series finale..................... 21-23
game vs. NYY), Soto ranks among all National League hitters in walks 2. Ty Cobb (1905) .316 W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 27-19
Home series W-L-T......... 10-8-3 (3rd, 63), on-base percentage (4th, .416), runs (4th, 63) and OPS 3. Edgar Renteria (1996) .309 W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 20-16
Road series W-L-T.......... 8-13-2 (6th, .937). *Since 1900, only 3 teenagers have W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 18-30
Total series W-L-T........ 18-21-5 • Among all NL hitters (min. 380 PA), he ranks in OBP (2nd, .416), OPS hit .300 in a season (min. 380 PA) W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)................. 70-75
Home series sweeps............. 3-3 (5th, .937) and SLG (11th, .520).
Road series sweeps...............5-3 2018 AGAINST THE BREWERS
Total series sweeps.............. 8-6 STATUS CHECK DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
Since the All-Star break, Washington’s offense ranks in the National League in on-base percentage (1st, 7/23atMIL L, 1-6 Chacin-Gonzalez-None
At home............................ 34-32 .341), slugging percentage (2nd, .447), runs (2nd, .210), batting average (2nd, .269), stolen bases (2nd, 28), 7/24atMIL L, 4-5 Jennings-Grace-None
On the road...................... 34-36 doubles (T2nd, 77) and walks (3rd, 136). 7/25atMIL W, 7-3 Roark-Peralta-None
After day off....................... 5-11 • Nationals hitters have struck out 301 times since the All-Star break, the fewest in the National League. 8/31vsMIL L, 1-4 Chacin-Roark-Jeffres
9/1vsMIL W, 5-4 Holland-Soria-Miller
One-run games................ 15-21 ADAM’S EATIN 9/2vsMIL
Two-run games................ 18-19 Adam Eaton has hit safely in six of his last seven games, producing multi-hit efforts in four of the seven...He
Opp. at or above .500........35-40 is 12-for-30 (.400) with three doubles, a triple, a homer, three RBI, two walks and five runs scored.
DAVE MARTINEZ
Opp. below .500................33-28 • In his last 14 games, he is hitting .377/.431/.642 with six doubles, two homers, six RBI, four walks, two Nationals manager Dave Martinez was named the
stolen bases and nine runs scored...He has reached base safely in 13 of the 14 games. seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct.
Come-from-behind wins........ 22 • Eaton is hitting .321/.402/.457 against right-handed pitchers this season...His .321 batting average 30, 2017. He joined the Nationals for what will be
Last at-bat W-L................ 11-15 against RHP ranks fourth among all National League hitters (min. 250 PA vs. RHP). his 30th season in professional baseball. A 16-year
Walk-off W-L........................ 4-6
Major League outfielder, Martinez has been a Major
Facing left-handed SP..... 14-23 HOT STREAK League coach for the last 10 seasons, serving as Cubs
Facing right-handed SP .. 54-45 Anthony Rendon has hit safely in 10 of his last 11 games...During this run, he is hitting .318 (14-for-44) with manager Joe Maddon’s bench coach and right-hand
three doubles, two homers, six RBI, six walks, one stolen base and eight runs scored. man in Chicago (2015–17) as well as Tampa Bay
Day games....................... 24-27
• Rendon ranks in the National League in doubles (7th, 32), batting average (12th, .295) and slugging (2008–14). This is the first Major League managerial
Night games.................... 44-41
percentage (11th, .501). assignment of Martinez’s career.
March/April...................... 13-16
May.................................... 20-7 ZIM’S WORLD
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
June................................... 9-16 Since Aug. 7, Ryan Zimmerman is hitting .329 with nine doubles, six homers, 17 RBI, 11 walks, one stolen @Todd_Dybas - The Sports Capitol (Sept. 2)
July................................... 11-14 base and 10 runs scored...He has reached base safely in 20 of the 23 games, posting a .407 on-base percent- Asked about picking it back up recently and if he made
August............................. 14-15 age and a .671 slugging percentage. adjustments, Soto says no, “Just keep doing Juan Soto
Sept./Oct.............................. 1-0 • Since July 23, his first start back after the All-Star Break, he ranks among National League hitters in things.”
Pre All-Star break............. 48-48 doubles (T1st, 12), SLG (4th, .629), OPS (5th, 1.025), OBP (T7th, .397) and RBI (T10th, 23).
@chelsea_janes - Washington Post (Sept. 1)
Post All-Star break........... 20-20
SECOND HALF HARPER Strasburg is done. Cordero will relieve him. Six in-
Wearing home whites....... 10-12 Bryce Harper is hitting .314 with 12 doubles, seven home runs, 30 RBI, 19 walks, five stolen bases and 28 nings. No earned runs. Seven strikeouts. Probably
Wearing road greys............27-25 runs scored in 39 games since returning from the All-Star break. his best outing since returning from the disabled list.
Wearing red alternates..... 11-15 • His turnaround began on June 21, when he entered the day with a .209/.347/.462...Since that day, he is Change-up was the Money Maker again. Velo was bet-
Wearing blue alternates........7-1 hitting .284/.412/.531...He ranks in the NL in doubles (T2nd, 19), runs (4th, 44), OBP (3rd, .412), RBI ter, if not totally back to normal.
Wearing blue stars & stripes.... 4-4 (T9th, 40), OPS (8th, .942) since that date.
Wearing white stars & stripes.10-10 • On the season, he ranks in the NL in homers (T5th, 30), RBI (7th, 84) and OBP (11th, .376). @masnPete - MASNSports.com (Sept. 1)
When homering.................55-34 Strasburg strikes out the side in the second: Shaw
When playing error free.....42-46 swinging, Braun looking, Moustakas swinging.
When SP goes 6.0+ IP.......45-32 NATIONALS HISTORY
When SP goes 7.0+ IP...... 26-12 September 2 (6-6 on this date) @JamalCollier - MLB.com (Sept. 1)
When SP goes 8.0+ IP.......... 6-0 2005 – In his second career at-bat, Ryan Zimmerman doubled off the Phillies’ Vicente Padilla for his first Strasburg is through 4 scoreless innings with 6 K’s.
Major League hit. He’s thrown 58 pitches
vs. NL East....................... 31-30
vs. NL Central.................. 15-11 IN THE COMMUNITY @chelsea_janes - Washington Post (Sept. 1)
vs. NL West........................13-16 By popular demand, a live tweeting of the Nationals
September 22: Adam Eaton’s Rev Up The Park Car Show
vs. AL East......................... 9-11 media guide. Let’s begin.
Rev Up the Park is a charity car show at Nationals Park benefitting the Dragonfly Foundation supporting
pediatric cancer families and patients. The charity car show, hosted by the Nationals Dream Foundation, in
partnership with Adam Eaton, brings car enthusiasts and baseball fans together to showcase their vehicles @chelsea_janes - Washington Post (Sept. 1)
in Geico Garage at Nationals Park. Join Adam on Sept. 22nd from 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. For more information, Page 88: Clubhouse manager Mike Wallace once
and to register your car, please visit www.dragonfly.org. worked 3,418 straight games.
SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Sun., Sept. 2 vs. MIL 1:35 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Jefry Rodriguez (2-1, 4.54) RHP Junior Guerra (6-9, 4.09)
• Jefry Rodriguez has posted a 1.69 ERA (3 ER/16.0 IP) and a .182 opp. AVG (10-for-55) in his last three Major League starts.
Mon., Sept. 3 vs. STL 1:05 p.m. MASN/ESPN 106.7 The Fan RHP Max Scherzer (16-6, 2.22) RHP Miles Mikolas (13-4, 2.96)
• With 249 strikeouts in hand, Max Scherzer is one away from recording his fifth straight 250+ strikeout season.
Tue., Sept. 4 vs. STL 7:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan TBA RHP John Gant (6-5, 3.34)
• John Gant is 1-1 with a 6.75 ERA (6 ER/8.0 IP) in three outings (two starts) against the Nationals.
Wed., Sept. 5 vs. STL 7:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Tanner Roark (8-14, 4.03) LHP Austin Gomber (5-0, 2.77)
• The Nationals face Austin Gomber for the second time this season...He tossed 6.0 shutout innings in St. Louis’ 4-2 win on Aug. 15.
#68 - JEFRY RODRIGUEZ - RHP SPLITS
Tall, hard-throwing righty was added to Washington’s 40-man roster following the 2017 season...Embarked on his first Major League Spring Train- 2018
ing in 2018...Baseball America cites him as the No. 24 prospect in Washington’s Minor League system and as having the “Best Fastball” among Home........... 1-0, 5.40 ERA (12 ER/20.0 IP), 5 G / 4 GS
Road............. 1-1, 3.45 ERA (6 ER/15.2 IP), 3 G / 2 GS
Nationals farmhands.
vs. Left............................................. .317 / .406 / .583
AGAINST THE BREWERS: Has never faced the Milwaukee Brewers vs. Right.......................................... .169 / .298 / .296
LAST START: Earned his second win after tossing a career-high 6.0 scoreless innings while giving up just two hits, striking out three and walking four SO/9.0 IP...............................................................6.56
batters in Washington’s 15-0 victory against the New York Mets. BB/9.0 IP...............................................................5.05
2018 NOTES HR/9.0 IP...............................................................1.26
• Over his last three starts dating back to Aug. 8 he has pitched to a 1.69 ERA (3 ER/ 16.0 IP)...Opposing batters are hitting .182 (10-for-55) over SO/BB...................................................................1.30
this stretch. GB%................................................................. 43.7%
FB%.................................................................. 56.3%
• Was recalled on July 5 for third career Major League stint...Made two starts in his previous stint.
RS/RSA...........................................................23 / 5.80
• Was recalled on June 19 for his second career Major League stint. Team Record When Starting................................... 5-3
• Made his Major League debut on June 3 at Atlanta...Was called upon in the bottom of the first inning after Jeremy Hellickson left the game due to Quality Starts.............................................................1
injury...Impressed with 4.2 innings of four-hit, shutout ball...Struck out three batters while issuing just two walks. March/April.......0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Is 5-3 with a 3.31 ERA in 13 starts for Double-A Harrisburg...Has 72 strikeouts and a .222 opp. batting average. May...................0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Has not allowed an earned run in his last three Double-A starts...Has allowed just four hits while striking out 21 batters. June.............. 0-0, 5.93 ERA (9 ER/13.2 IP), 3 G / 2 GS
• Has struck out a season-high nine batters twice (4/18 vs. Reading and 5/21 at Hartford). July.................. 0-1, 9.00 ERA (6 ER/9.0 IP), 2 G / 2 GS
August.......... 2-0, 1.69 ERA (3 ER/16.0 IP), 3 G / 3 GS
2017 NOTES
Sept./Oct...........0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Went 4-3 with a 3.32 ERA in 12 games (10 starts) for Single-A Potomac.
• Left-handed batters hit just .175 with a .283 on-base percentage and a .213 slugging percentage against him (14-for-80, 3 2B, 23 SO). CAREER
• Finished the season strong, posting a 2.81 ERA (5 ER/16.0 IP) with a .196 opponent batting average (10-for-51) in his final five games/three starts. Home.................................... 1-0, 5.40 ERA, 5 G / 4 GS
• Improved his WHIP (1.11), hits per 9.0 IP (6.9), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (8.1), walks per 9.0 IP (3.0) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.68) during the 2017 Road.................................... 1-1, 3.45 ERA, 3 G / 2 GS
season as compared to 2016, with all numbers proving better than his career numbers vs. Left............................................. .317 / .406 / .583
2016 NOTES vs. Right.......................................... .169 / .298 / .296
• Made a career-high 25 starts and recorded a career-high seven wins for Single-A Hagerstown.
vs. MILWAUKEE BREWERS
2015 NOTES Career...............0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/1.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Went 4-10 with a 5.42 ERA in a then career-high 23 starts between Single-A Hagerstown and short-season Single-A Auburn. 2018.................0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/1.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
2014 NOTES Career Home.....0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/1.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Made just seven starts between Single-A Hagerstown and short-season Single-A Auburn. Career Road.......0-0, -.--ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
2013 NOTES
CAREER BESTS
• His 2.45 ERA for the GCL Nationals was third-best among qualified Nationals Minor Leaguers.
Innings....................................... 6.0 (8/26/18 AT NYM)
Strikeouts...................................... 6 (6/19/18 vs. BAL)
CAREER STATISTICS Shutouts....................................................................0
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Complete Games........................................................0
2012 DSL Nationals 0 2 0 0 10 9 0 43.0 28 24 14 2 33 35 1.42 — 2.93
2013 GCL Nationals 3 0 0 0 12 12 0 47.2 40 15 13 1 20 43 1.26 — 2.45 vs. BREWERS
2014 HAG SAL 0 2 0 0 4 4 0 17.0 27 15 13 0 5 11 1.88 — 6.88
PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
AUB NYP 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 16.1 16 5 5 0 4 9 1.22 — 2.76
Schoop
2015 HAG SAL 1 5 0 0 10 10 0 42.2 45 37 32 3 25 27 1.64 — 6.75
2018 2 0 0 0 .000
AUB NYP 3 5 0 0 13 13 0 68.2 72 39 35 4 33 67 1.53 — 4.59
Career 2 0 0 0 .000
2016 HAG SAL 7 11 0 0 25 25 1 123.1 110 73 68 6 52 96 1.31 — 4.96
2017 POT CL 4 3 0 0 12 10 0 57.0 44 25 21 2 19 51 1.11 — 3.32
2018 HAR EL 5 3 0 0 13 13 0 68.0 55 36 25 6 28 72 1.22 — 3.31
SYR INT 2 2 0 0 6 6 0 32.2 32 14 13 0 15 30 1.44 — 3.58
WSH NL 2 1 0 0 8 6 0 35.2 31 20 18 5 20 26 1.43 5.32 4.54
Minors Totals 26 33 0 0 108 105 1 516.1 469 283 239 24 234 441 1.36 — 4.17
MLB Totals 2 1 0 0 8 6 0 35.2 31 20 18 5 20 26 1.43 5.32 4.54
TOMORROW’S STARTER
SCHERZER, Max #31 RHP
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2018 WSH NL 16 6 0 0 28 28 1 186.2 120 50 46 20 45 249 0.88 2.70 2.22
Career 157 81 0 0 333 324 9 2083.2 1709 801 741 233 579 2398 1.10 3.20 3.20
Most strikeouts, game...............................................................5 Trea Turner (6/2 at ATL, 14.0 Inn.) 7/20 vs. ATL L, 5-8 48-49 3rd/-6.5 Sanchez (5-2) Strasburg (6-7) Minter (5) 41,008 / 2:57
7/21 vs. ATL POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (To be made up on 8/7)
Most walks, game.....................................................................4 Bryce Harper (4/2 at ATL) 7/22 vs. ATL W, 6-2 49-49 3rd/-6.0 Scherzer (13-5) Foltynewicz (7-6) Herrera (15) 39,063/3:36 (3:33)
Most total bases, game...........................................................12 Mark Reynolds (7/7 vs. MIA) 7/23 at MIL L, 1-6 49-50 3rd/-6.0 Chacin (9-3) Gonzalez (6-7) None 26,073 / 3:20
7/24 at MIL L, 4-5 49-51 (10) 3rd/-7.0 Jennings (4-3) Grace (0-1) None 33,990 / 3:33
Longest hitting streak................................................. 13 games Michael A. Taylor (6/2-22) and Trea Turner (5/19-6/1) 7/25 at MIL W, 7-3 50-51 3rd/-7.0 Roark (4-12) Peralta (4-2) None 37,586 / 2:24
7/26 at MIA W, 10-3 51-51 3rd/-7.0 Miller (6-1) Conley (3-2) None 8,506 / 3:14
TEAM PITCHING 7/27 at MIA W, 9-1 52-51 3rd/-6.0 Scherzer (14-5) Lopez (2-2) None 9,297 / 2:45
Most strikeouts (9-inning game).............................................18 May 6 vs. PHI 7/28 at MIA L, 1-2 (10) 52-52 3rd/-6.0 Graves (1-1) Herrera (1-1) None 11,779 / 3:26
7/29 at MIA L, 0-5 52-53 3rd/-6.0 Urena (3-10) Hellickson (4-2) None 12,112 / 2:46
Most strikeouts (extra-inning game).......................................18 April 8 vs. NYM (12.0 Inn.) 7/30 OFF DAY
7/31 vs. NYM W, 25-4 53-53 3rd/-5.5 Roark (5-12) Matz (5-9) None 35,029 / 3:16
Most walks (9-inning game).....................................................8 June 22 vs. PHI 8/1 vs. NYM W, 5-3 54-53 3rd/-5.0 Milone (1-0) Syndergaard (6-2)Herrera (16) 34,319 / 2:38
Most walks (extra-inning game) ...............................................7 April 1 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 8/2 vs. CIN W, 10-4 55-53 3rd/-5.0 Scherzer (15-5) Mahle (7-9) None 28,845 / 3:14
8/3 vs. CIN 3rd/-5.0 POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (To be made up 8/4)
Most runs allowed, game........................................................13 April 3 at ATL 8/4 vs. CIN L, 1-7 55-54 3rd/-6.0 DeSclafani (5-3) Gonzalez (6-8) None 32,687 / 2:58
8/4 vs. CIN W, 6-2 56-54 3rd/-6.0 Hellickson (5-2) Harvey (5-7) None 36,149 / 3:05
Most runs allowed, inning.........................................................9 April 18 at NYM (8th Inn.) 8/5 vs. CIN W, 2-1 57-54 3rd/-6.0 Roark (6-12) Castillo (6-9) Herrera (17) 33,486 / 2:39
8/6 OFF DAY 3rd/-5.5
Most hits allowed, game.........................................................22 July 8 vs. MIA 8/7 vs. ATL W, 8-3 58-54 3rd/-6.0 Rodriguez (1-1) Allard (1-1) None 26,965 / 3:08
Most hits allowed (extra-inning game)....................................12 July 24 at MIL (10.0 Inn.) 8/7 vs. ATL L, 1-3 58-55 3rd/-6.0 Biddle (3-0) Herrera (2-3) Minter (9) 28,970 / 2:54
8/8 vs. ATL L, 3-8 58-56 3rd/-6.0 Foltynewicz (9-7) Milone (1-1) None 30,203 / 3:04
Fewest hits allowed, game........................................................2 April 14 vs COL, April 9 vs. ATL 8/9 vs. ATL W, 6-3 59-56 3rd/-5.5 Gonzalez (7-8) Parsons (0-1) None 28,347 / 2:30
8/10 at CHI L, 2-3 59-57 3rd/-5.5 Cishek (3-1) Solis (1-2) Strop (9) 41,531 / 3:10
Most home runs allowed, game.................................................4 June 17 at TOR 8/11 at CHI W, 9-4 60-57 3rd/-5.5 Roark (7-12) Lester (12-5) None 41,320 / 3:11
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/12 at CHI L, 3-4 60-58 3rd/-5.5 Wilson (4-3) Madson (2-5) None 36,490 / 2:56
8/13 at STL L, 6-7 60-59 3rd/-7.0 Hudson (3-0) Glover (0-1) None 37,197 / 3:19
Most innings pitched, starter.................................................9.0 Max Scherzer (4/9 vs. ATL) 8/14 at STL L, 4-6 60-60 3rd/-8.0 Gant (5-4) Gonzalez (7-9) Hicks (4) 38,214 / 3:12
8/15 at STL L, 2-4 60-61 3rd/-9.0 Gomber (3-0) Hellickson (5-3) Norris (23) 36,696/ 3:07
Most innings pitched, reliever................................................4.2 Jefry Rodriguez (6/3 at ATL) 8/16 at STL W, 5-4 61-61 3rd/-8.0 Roark (8-12) Weaver (6-11) Glover (1) 38.074 / 3:28
Most strikeouts, starter...........................................................15 Max Scherzer (5/6 vs. PHI) 8/17 vs. MIA W, 8-2 62-61 3rd/-7.0 Scherzer (16-5) Straily (4-6) None 37,106 / 3:03
8/18 vs. MIA L, 5-7 (10) 62-62 3rd/-7.0 Steckenrider (4-2) Glover (0-2) Gaves (1) 30,900 / 3.37
Most strikeouts, reliever............................................................5 2x: Justin Miller (6/2 at ATL), Sammy Solis (4/8 vs. NYM) 8/19 vs. MIA L, 1,-12 62-63 3rd/-7.0 Urena (4-12) Gonzalez (7-10) None 31,435 / 2:30
8/20 OFF DAY 3rd/-7.5
Longest winning streak................................................. 9 games Max Scherzer (4/9-6/5) 8/21 vs. PHI W, 10-4 63-63 3rd/-7.5 Cordero (1-0) Arano (1-2) None 24,080 / 3:16
Longest losing streak.................................................... 6 games 2x: Tanner Roark (6/12-7/13) Gio Gonzalez (6/15-8/4) 8/22 vs. PHI
8/23 vs. PHI
W, 8-7 64-63 3rd/-7.5 Grace (1-1)
L, 0-2 64-64 3rd/-8.5 Nola (15-3)
Dominguez (1-4) None 31,885 / 3:45
Scherzer (16-6) Neshek (4) 29,475 / 2:41
Most consecutive scoreless innings, starter.........................20.0 Max Scherzer (8/7-8/23) 8/24 at NYM L, 0-3 64-65 3rd/-8.5 Vargas (4-8) Gonzalez (7-11) Gsellman (8) 23,763 / 2:35
8/25 at NYM L, 0-3 64-66 3rd/-8.5 Wheeler (9-6) Roark (8-13) None 29,868 / 2:51
Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever........................13.0 Brandon Kintzler (4/11-5/4) 8/26 at NYM W, 15-0 65-66 3rd/-8.5 Rodriguez (2-1) Matz (5-11) None 23,192 / 3:25
Most earned runs allowed.......................................................10 A.J. Cole (4/3 at ATL) 8/27 at PHI
8/28 at PHI
W, 5-3 66-66 3rd/-8.0 Strasburg (7-7) Eflin (9-5)
W, 5-4 67-66 3rd/-8.0 Glover (1-2)
Miller (1) 21,261 / 3:13
Neshek (1-1) Holland (1) 21,083 / 3:28
Most hits allowed....................................................................10 7x: Last: Gio Gonzalez (8/19 vs. MIA). 8/29 at PHI L, 6-8 67-67 3rd/-7.5 Dominguez (2-5) Cordero (1-1) Hunter (3) 22,525 / 3:38
8/30 OFF DAY 3rd/-7.5
Most walks allowed...................................................................5 3x: Gio Gonzalez (7/24 at MIL & 5/25 at TBR), Tanner Roark (5/31 at ATL) 8/31 vs. MIL L, 1-4 67-68 3rd/-7.5 Chacin (14-5) Roark (8-14) Jeffress (8) 30,676 / 3:11
Most home runs allowed............................................................3 4x: Last: Tanner Roark (8/31 vs. MIL) 9/1 vs. MIL W, 5-4 69-68 3rd/-7/5 Holland (1-2) Soria (1-4) Miller (2) 30,875 / 3:44 (1:57)
9/2 vs. MIL
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/3 vs. STL
9/4 vs. STL
Longest winning streak................................................. 6 games 2x: May 25-30 and April 29-May 4 9/5 vs. STL
Longest losing streak.................................................... 5 games 2x: June 30-July 4 and April 3 to April 8 9/6 vs. CHI
9/7 vs. CHI
Longest game, innings............................................................14 June 2 at ATL 9/8 vs. CHI
9/9 vs. CHI
Longest game, time (9-inning game)...................................3:47 June 24 vs PHI 9/10 at PHI
Longest game, time (extra-inning game).............................4:28 July 1 at PHI (13.0 inn.) 9/11 at PHI
9/12 at PHI
Shortest game, time.............................................................2:16 June 5 vs. TBR 9/13 OFF DAY
9/14 at ATL
Largest crowd, Nationals Park..........................................42,723 July 3 vs. BOS 9/15 at ATL
9/16 at ATL
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park........................................19,357 April 10 vs. ATL 9/17 at MIA
Largest winning margin..................................................21 runs July 31 vs. NYM (W, 25-4) 9/18 at MIA
9/19 OFF DAY
Largest losing margin.....................................................11 runs 2x: Aug. 19 vs. MIA (L, 1-12). June 25 at TBR (L, 0-11) 9/20 vs. NYM
9/21 vs. NYM
Largest deficit overcome to win.........................................9 runs July 5 vs. MIA (Behind, 9-0 after T4th, W 14-12) 9/22 vs. NYM
Largest lead relinquished to lose......................................4 runs July 24 at MIL (Ahead 4-0 after T2, lost 4-5 in 10 inn.) 9/23 vs. NYM
9/24 vs. MIA
Most double plays turned..........................................................4 July 6 vs. MIA 9/25 vs. MIA
9/26 vs. MIA
Most double plays hit into.........................................................3 3x: July 1 at PHI (13 inn.), June 21 vs. BAL, April 11 vs. ATL (12.0 Inn.) 9/27 OFF DAY
Most errors................................................................................3 July 27 at MIA 9/28 at COL
9/29 at COL
9/30 at COL