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Standing: 21-31, 4th Place, -10.0, National League East • National League East Champions: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012
WHEN.... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Home.................................12-14 PAT ON THE BACK MIAMI MARLINS
Road...................................9-17 Behind a four-hit shutout from Patrick Corbin and a five-run fourth inning, the Nationals topped the Miami The Nationals and Marlins will meet 19 times in
Day....................................11-10 Marlins, 5-0, on Saturday at Nationals Park...Corbin’s shutout was the first of its kind for the Nationals this 2019 (10 in D.C., 9 in MIA)...Washington went 13-6
Night.................................10-21 season, his second career shutout (last: 4/17/18 at SFG) and fifth career complete game. against Miami in 2018, and outscored them 123-
Current Streak........................W2 • The five-run fourth inning was powered by an RBI-single by Juan Soto (2-for-4, RBI, R) and a three-run 88 in the season series...Nationals reliever Kyle
Last 5 Games........................2-3 double by Yan Gomes (1-for-2, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB). Barraclough appeared in 227 games out of Miami’s
Last 10 Games......................4-6 • With the win, the Nationals have won seven of their last nine games against the Marlins dating to the bullpen from 2015-18... Assistant hitting coach Joe
March....................................1-2 end of the 2018 season. Dillon made his MLB debut on May 18, 2005 with the
April..................................11-14 • A win today would give the Nationals their first three-game winning streak of the season. Florida Marlins...In 2004, he was named the Florida
May.....................................9-15 Marlins Minor League Player of the Year...Ryan
Vs. LHSP................................4-8 STREAKING SOTO Zimmeran’s 35 home runs are third-most all-time
Vs. RHSP...........................17-23 Juan Soto has hit safely in a season-best nine straight games, going 17-for-34 (.500) with five doubles, one against the Florida/Miami Marlins.
Series Opener......................3-14 triple, two homers, 10 RBI, four walks and seven runs scored...He has posted multi-hit efforts three straight 2019 RECORD
Series Opener at Home..........1-8 W-L............................. 3-2 (2-0 in D.C., 1-2 in MIA)
and in six of the nine games.
Series Opener on Road..........2-6
• With a hit today, Soto would match his career-long 10-game hitting streak, which he accomplished twice Streak.................................................................W3
By Series......................... 4-10-2
during his 2018 season: June 17-26 and Sept. 5-16. Aggregate Score................Nationals 27, Marlins 22
By Home Series................. 2-5-1
• Entering play on May 17, Soto was hitting .228/.345/.415 and thanks to this surge, he is now hitting ALL-TIME RECORD
By Road Series.................. 2-5-1
.287/.388/.516 on the season. W-L / Nationals (2005-present)................. 132-130
Rubber Games......................4-4
• Among MLB left-handed hitters, Soto ranks against left-handed pitchers in batting average (2nd, .346), W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 75-57
Sweeps/Were Swept...............0-2
Scored First.......................13-11 slugging percentage (3rd, .654), OPS (3rd, 1.057), and on-base percentage (6th, .404)...He has nine hits W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 60-45
Opponent Scored First.........8-20 in his last 13 at-bats against lefties, with three doubles and one triple. W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 58-73
1-run games.........................6-8 W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............. 214-221
1 or 2 run games.................9-14 OFFENSE HEATING UP 2019 GAME LOG
Comeback Wins.................10-15 Washington’s offense has scored 58 runs in 11 games dating to May 15 (5.3 R/G)...The 58 runs scored are DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
Last AB Wins.........................6-8 tied for third in the National League behind the Chicago Cubs (64), Atlanta Braves (61) and tied with the 4/19atMIA L, 3-2 Smith-Sánchez-Romo
Walkoff Wins.........................3-1 Arizona Diamondbacks (58). 4/20atMIA L, 9-3 Ureña-Scherzer-None
Extra Innings.........................2-2 • Washington ranks in the National League in doubles (T1st, 27), batting average (1st, .286), on-base 4/21atMIA W, 5-0 Strasburg-Richards-None
Led After 6..........................15-3 percentage (1st, .367), OPS (2nd, .845), and slugging percentage (3rd, .478). 5/24vsMIA W, 12-10 Barraclough-Anderson-Doolittle
Led After 7..........................15-2 5/25vsMIA W, 5-0 Corbin-Alcantara-None
Led After 8..........................17-0 CLIMBING THE RANKS 5/26vsMIA
Tied After 6............................2-7 Anthony Rendon ranks in the National League in OPS (4th, 1.086), slugging percentage (4th, .669), on-base 5/27vsMIA
Tied After 7............................2-4 percentage (5th, .417), and average (5th, .324)...He leads the National League and is second in Major League 6/25vsMIA
Tied After 8............................3-5 Baseball with 18 doubles, while his 28 extra-base hits are tied for fifth in the National League. 6/26vsMIA
Behind After 6.....................4-21 • Rendon has reached base safely in 12 straight games, going 16-for-44 (.364) with a .472 on-base 6/27vsMIA
Behind After 7.....................4-25 percentage and an .8773 slugging percentage...Across the 12 games, he has recorded six doubles, four 7/2vsMIA
Behind After 8.....................1-26 homers, 10 RBI, nine walks and 14 runs scored. 7/3vsMIA
Division Games.................12-14 7/4vsMIA
Vs. Other Divisions..............9-17 TRIP ACES 8/30vsMIA
MILESTONE TRACKER
Vs. N.L. Teams...................21-31 Max Scherzer (1st, 96), Stephen Strasburg (2nd, 87) and Patrick Player Category Milestone 8/31vsMIA
Vs. N.L. East......................12-14 Corbin (3rd, 81) pace the National League in strikeouts...Only the Patrick Corbin SO 1,000 (978) 9/19vsMIA
Vs. N.L. Central...................3-10 New York Mets boast at least three players in the top 15 (deGrom, Sean Doolittle SV 100 (91) 9/20atMIA
Vs. N.L. West.........................6-7 6th, 75; Syndergaard, 7th, 72; Wheeler, T10th, 70). Yan Gomes HR 100 (89) 9/21atMIA
Hit 0 HR..............................4-10 • According to FanGraphs.com, Scherzer (1st, 2.6), Strasburg Anthony Rendon RBI 500 (449) 9/22atMIA
Hit 1+ HR..........................17-21 (2nd, 2.2) and Corbin (5th, 1.7) rank in the top five in Wins Aníbal Sánchez W 100 (97) DAVE MARTINEZ
Hit 2+ HR..............................9-9 Stephen Strasburg W 100 (98)
Above Replacement among National League pitchers. Second-year manager Dave Martinez was named the
Scored 3 or Fewer Runs.......2-23 Ryan Zimmerman RBI 1,000 (999)
• Corbin (3rd, .202) and Strasburg (4th, .205) also rank in the Ryan Zimmerman R 947 (923) seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct. 30,
Scored 4 or More Runs........19-8 top five in the National League in opponents batting average *Tying Tim Raines for most in MON/WSH history 2017...The 2019 season marks his 31st season in pro-
Scored 5 or More Runs........17-7 and in the top 11 in ERA (Corbin, 7th, 2.85; Strasburg, 11th fessional baseball...A 16-year Major League outfielder,
Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs.....12-3 ,3.25). Martinez joined the Nationals after 10 seasons as a
Allowed 4 or More Runs.......9-28 Major League coach in Chicago (2015–17) and Tampa
Allowed 5 or More Runs.......9-24 WELCOME TO THE SHOW Bay (2008–14).
More Hits than Opponent....16-2 The Nationals recalled right-handed pitcher James Bourque from Double-A Harrisburg and optioned right-
Fewer Hits than Opponent...5-21 WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
handed pitcher Joe Ross to Triple-A Fresno on Saturday. @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (May 25)
Committed No Errors.........12-14
• Bourque went 3-0 with six saves and a 1.33 ERA (3 ER/20.1 IP) in 14 appearances out of Harrisburg’s Less than 24 hours removed from perhaps their worst
Committed 1 or More Errors.9-17
bullpen in 2019...He struck out 33 batters while issuing just six walks...Bourque’s 14.61 strikeouts per defensive performance of the season, the Nationals
Before All-star Game.........21-31
Starter Goes at least 5 inn......16-27
9.0 innings leads Eastern League pitchers (min 20.0 IP). are putting together perhaps one of their best. Thanks
Starter Goes at least 6 inn......15-15 • Across his last nine outings prior to his promotion, Bourque struck out 22 batters against just two to that, Corbin is through 7 scoreless on 89 pitches.
Starter Goes at least 7 inn....8-7 walks...He last pitched on May 22 at Akron, tossing a scoreless seventh inning, recording two hits and
Home Whites........................ 5-5 three strikeouts. @Sam4TR - Washington Post (May 25)
Road Greys..........................5-14 NATIONALS HISTORY Victor Robles doubles on a not hard-hit grounder up
Red Alternates......................4-3 May 26 (7-5) the middle. Really aggressive play. That’s what the Na-
Blue Alternates.....................0-2 2013 – Washington topped Philadelphia, 6-1, in the rubber game of a three-game set as Stephen Strasburg tionals love and live with.
Blue Stars & Stripes..............1-5 tossed 8.0 innings of one-run ball to out duel fellow-San Diegian Cole Hamels. Strasburg and Hamels
White Stars & Stripes............6-2 matched up for the first time and matched zeros through six innings, but the Nationals broke the scoreless @Todd_Dybas - NBC Sports Washington (May 25)
seal as Michael Young’s throwing error (at home plate) on Jhonatan Solano’s bags-full 60-foot dribbler Soto flips a 90-mph 1-2 changeup into shallow right.
begat a 5-run uprising. Strasburg also collected two hits, including a double. He strikes out on that pitch two weeks ago.
2017 – Max Scherzer struck out 13 batters in 8.2 innings of three-hit, one-run ball in Washington’s 5-1 win @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (May 25)
over San Diego. Scherzer was lifted after allowing a single, walk and a hit by pitch in the ninth inning. Koda Props to Henley for waving Robles around there. Right
Glover went on to earn the save. The Nationals offense was powered by three home runs from Trea Turner fielder Cooper had the ball in plenty of time, but his
(leadoff), Michael A. Taylor (go-ahead two-run), and Bryce Harper (two-run). throw was short and off-line.
Year Opp. Lg W L SV
SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2019 MIA NL 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 5.1 11 7 6 1 0 9 2.06 — 10.13
CAREER 12 4 0 0 20 20 1 129.0 112 51 47 18 25 146 1.06 — 3.28
BULLPEN NOTES BULLPEN MAP
#20 BARRACLOUGH, Kyle (RHP) LEFT RIGHT
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA • #63 S. Doolittle • #20 K. Barraclough
2019 WSH NL 1 1 0 2 26 0 0 19.1 24 12 11 4 10 23 1.76 5.15 5.12 • #33 M. Grace • #64 J. Bourque
LAST: 5/24 vs. MIA (Win, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 SO) • #36 T. Sipp • #48 J. Guerra
Right-handed reliever enters his first season with Washington after being acquired on Oct. 10, 2018. • #21 T. Rainey
• From April 6-May 9: 15 games, 0.82 ERA (1 ER/11.0 IP), 16 SO, 5 BB...Earned first win of the season on 5/24 vs. MIA. • #51 W. Suero
• Against the NL East: 13 G, 2.70 ERA (3 ER/10.0 IP), 13 SO, 6 BB...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (68.3%), Slider (21.4%), Changeup (9.6%), Curve (0.7%) VS. MARLINS
HOLDS: 6 IR / IS: 11 / 9 OPP. SLASH: .296 / .380 / .494 PLAYER W L S G IP ER ERA
Barraclough
#64 BOURQUE, James (RHP) 2019 1 0 0 2 1.2 0 0.00
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Career 1 0 0 2 1.2 0 0.00
2019 WSH NL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — Bourque
LAST: 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
Tall, lanky right-handed pitcher was added to Washington’s 40-man roster following a strong 2018 season. Career 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
• Was recalled on 5/25...Went 3-0 with 6 saves and a 1.33 ERA (3 ER/20.1 IP) in 14 appearances out of Double-A Harrisburg’s bullpen in 2019. Corbin
• Tossed scoreless relief in 11 of 14 outings & pitched more than 1.0 IP in 7 of the 14...In last 9 outings prior to his promotion, he recorded 22 SO, 2 BB. 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
HOLDS: IR / IS: 0 / 0 OPP. SLASH: — / — / — Career 1 1 0 6 37.0 19 4.62
Doolittle
#63 DOOLITTLE, Sean (LHP) 2019 0 0 1 2 1.1 1 6.75
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Career 1 0 9 16 16.0 2 1.13
2019 WSH NL 3 1 9 11 22 0 0 22.0 24 9 9 3 7 25 1.41 3.72 3.68 Fedde
LAST: 5/24 vs. MIA (Save, 1.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, HR) 2019 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —
Hard throwing left-handed closer earned his second career All-Star selection in 2018...Enters his second full season with the Nationals. Career 0 0 0 1 4.1 2 4.15
• Is tied for 9th in NL with 9 saves...Left-handed hitters are 4-for-31 (.129) a 3B, 2 BB and 11 SO...4 of 9 ER this season came in 1 app. (5/22 at NYM). Grace
• Since joining WSH (7/16/17) has allowed 2 XBH to LHB (7/18/17 vs. LAA, 4/12/19 vs. PIT)...Pitch mix: 4-Seam (93%), Slider (4.9%), Split (2.1%). 2019 0 0 0 3 2.1 1 3.86
HOLDS: 0 IR / IS: 12 / 4 OPP. SLASH: .270 / .330 / .427 Career 1 0 0 21 21.2 8 3.32
MULTI-HOMER GAMES
DATE SCORE BATTER (NO.) NOTES
4/12vsPIT L, 6-3 (10) Anthony Rendon (2) 5th career mutli-homer game...2nd HR tied game in bottom of the 8th inn.
4/21atMIA W, 5-0 Ryan Zimmerman (2) 26th career multi-homer game
PINCH HITTING CATCHER DEFENSE
PLAYER G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG CATCHER GS W-L CCS SBA CS% PB CATCHER ERA
Howie Kendrick 15 13 3 4 1 0 1 3 1 0 4 .308 .333 .615 Yan Gomes
Matt Adams 13 13 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 .154 .154 .462 2019 31 14-17 5 18 27.8% 6 4.25 (129 ER/273.0 IP)
Adrian Sanchez 11 11 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .273 .273 .273 Career 562 324-268 118 366 32.2% 36 3.65 (2152 ER/5301.1 IP)
Michael A. Taylor 9 6 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 .500 .625 .833 Kurt Suzuki
Gerardo Parra 7 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 .167 .167 .167 2019 21 7-14 2 14 14.3% 4 5.98 (122 ER/183.2 IP)
Kurt Suzuki 7 7 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 .143 .143 .571 Career 1277 604-673 147 898 16.4% 60 4.12 (5201 ER/11364.2 IP)
Andrew Stevenson 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 .250 .500 .250
Jake Noll 5 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 .250 .400 .250
Wilmer Difo 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333
Brian Dozier 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .333 .500 .333
Yan Gomes 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333
Adam Eaton 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Victor Robles 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500
Ryan Zimmerman 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Carter Kieboom 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Max Scherzer 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
INJURED LIST DAY BY DAY
DATE OPP. RES REC POS/GA-B WIN LOSS SAVE ATT. / TOG
PLAYER INJURY 10/60 IL PLACED / RETRO REINSTATED #GAMES 3/28 vsNYM L, 2-0 0-1 T3rd, -1.0 deGrom (1-0) Scherzer (0-1) Díaz (1) 42,263* / 2:44
Jeremy Hellickson Right Shoulder Strain 10 May 21 / May 20 5 3/29 OFF DAY T3rd, -1.0
3/30 vsNYM L, 11-8 0-2 T4th, -2.0 Wilson (1-0) Rosenthal (0-1) Díaz (2) 33,765 / 3:50
Justin Miller Right Rotator Cuff Strain 10 May 18 7 3/31 vsNYM W, 6-5 1-2 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (1-0) Wilson (1-1) None 23,430 / 3:15
Aníbal Sánchez Left Hamstring Strain 10 May 17 8 4/1 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
4/2 vsPHI L, 8-2 1-3 T4th, -3.0 Eflin (1-0) Scherzer (0-1) None 35,920 / 3:30 (:41)
Ryan Zimmerman Plantar Fascitis Right Foot 10 April 28 26 4/3 vsPHI W, 9-8 2-3 T3rd, -2.5 Doolittle (2-0) Robertson (0-1) None 23,050 / 3:53
Trevor Rosenthal Viral Infection 10 April 26 28 4/4 atNYM W, 4-0 3-3 T3rd, -1.5 Strasburg (1-0) Syndergaard (0-1) None 44,424 / 3:19
4/5 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
Austen Williams Sprained right AC joint 10 April 19 / April 18 34 4/6 atNYM L, 6-5 3-4 4th, -2.5 Familia (2-0) Sipp (0-1) Díaz (4) 35,156 / 3:13
4/7 atNYM W, 12-9 4-4 4th, -2.0 Scherzer (1-0) Wheeler (0-1) None 40,681 / 3:42
Koda Glover Right Forearm Strain 60 March 27 / March 25 51 4/8 atPHI L, 4-3 4-5 4th, -3.0 Dominguez (1-0) Sánchez (0-1) Neshek (1) 28,212 / 2:32
Matt Adams Left Shoulder Strain 10 May 5 / May 22 15 4/9 atPHI W, 10-6 (10) 5-5 4th, -2.0 Doolittle (3-0) Alvarez (0-1) None 38,073 / 3:51
4/10 atPHI W, 15-1 6-5 4th, -1.0 Hellickson (1-0) Pivetta (1-1) None 30,805 / 3:35
Howie Kendrick Left Hamstring Strain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 4 5 4/11 OFF DAY 4th, -1.5
Michael A. Taylor Left Knee/Hip Sprain 10 March 27 / March 25 April 8 8 4/12 vsPIT L, 6-3 (10) 6-6 4th, -2.5 Burdi (1-1) Grace (0-1) Vásquez (4) 27,084 / 3:28
4/13 vsPIT W, 3-2 7-6 4th, -1.5 Suero (1-0) Rodriguez (0-1) Doolittle (1) 32,103 / 2:22
Justin Miller Lower Back Strain 10 April 13 April 26 10 4/14 vsPIT L, 4-3 7-7 4th, -2.0 Vasquez (1-0) Suero (1-1) None 22,347 / 2:47
Anthony Rendon Left Elbow Contusion 10 April 30 / April 27 May 7 9 4/15 OFF DAY 4th, -2.0
4/16 vsSF L, 7-3 7-8 4th, -2.5 Rodriguez (2-2) Strasburg (1-1) None 22,334 / 3:16
Juan Soto Back Spasms 10 May 4 / May 1 May 11 10 4/17 vsSF W, 9-6 8-8 4th, -2.5 Hellickson (2-0) Samardzija (1-1) None 22,611 / 3:07
Trea Turner Broken Right Index Finger 10 April 3 May 17 38 4/18 vsSF
4/19 atMIA
W, 4-2 9-8 3rd, -1.5 Corbin (1-0)
L, 3-2 9-9 T3rd, -1.5 Smith (2-0)
Pomeranz (0-2) Doolittle (2)
Sánchez (0-2) Romo (2)
26,085 / 2:52
8,199 / 2:52
Tony Sipp Strained Oblique 10 May 7 May 20 12 4/20 atMIA L, 9-3 9-10 4th, -2.5 Ureña (1-3) Scherzer (1-3) None 9,910 / 3:12
4/21 atMIA W, 5-0 10-10 4th, -1.5 Strasburg (2-1) Richards (0-3) None 7,412 / 2:45
Andrew Stevenson Back Spasms 10 May 9 / May 7 May 25 17 4/22 atCOL L, 7-5 10-11 4th, -1.5 Oh (1-0) Suero (1-2) Davis (2) 20,517 / 3:00
HIGHS AND LOWS 4/23 atCOL W, 6-3 11-11 T3rd, -1.5 Corbin (2-0) Hoffman (0-1) Doolittle (3) 24,456 / 3:14
4/24 atCOL L, 9-5 11-12 4th, -1.5 Marquez (3-1) Sánchez (0-3) Davis (3) 33,135 / 2:48
TEAM BATTING 4/25 OFF DAY 4th, -1.5
Most At-Bats:................................................................................ 46, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 4/26 vsSD L, 4-3 11-13 4th, -2.0 Stammen (3-1) Doolittle (3-1) Yates (13) 27,193 / 3:02
Most At-Bats (9-inning games):.................................................... 44, at Philadelphia, April 10 4/27 vsSD
4/28 vsSD
L, 8-3 (10) 11-14 4th, -3.0 Perdomo (1-0) Suero (1-3)
W, 7-6 (11) 12-14 4th, -3.0 Miller (1-0) Wisler (1-1)
None
None
35,422 / 3:45
30,186 / 4:03
Most Plate Appearances:............................................................... 51, at Philadelphia, April 10 4/29 vsSTL L, 6-3 12-15 4th, -3.5 Wacha (2-0) Corbin (2-1) Hicks (9) 17.890 / 3:05
Most Runs:.................................................................................... 15, at Philadelphia, April 10 4/30 vsSTL L, 3-2 12-16 4th, -3.5 Wainwright (3-2) Sánchez (0-4) Miller (1) 19,753 / 3:09
5/1 vsSTL L, 3-1 12-17 4th, -4.5 Mikolas (3-2) Scherzer (1-4) None 22,157 / 3:02
Most Hits:...................................................................................... 17, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/2 vsSTL W, 2-1 13-17 4th, -4.0 Strasburg (3-1) Hudson (2-2) Doolittle (4) 24,338 / 3:00 (2:32)
Most Doubles:................................................................................ 5, vs. San Francisco, April 18 5/3 atPHI L, 4-2 13-18 4th, -5.0 Dominguez (3-0) Jennings (0-1) Neris (5) 33,125 / 2:42
Most Triples:.................................................................................. 1, done 4 times. 5/4 atPHI W, 10-8 14-18 4th, -4.0 Sipp (1-1) Morgan (1-1) Doolittle (5) 43,319 / 3:45
5/5 atPHI L, 7-1 14-19 4th, -5.0 Eflin (4-3) Sanchez (0-5) None 40,497 / 3:03
Most Home Runs:........................................................................... 4, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 5/6 atMIL L, 5-3 14-20 4th, -5.0 Claudio (1-1) Jennings (0-2) Guerra (2) 29,299 / 3:33
...................................................................................................... 4, vs. San Francisco, April 17 5/7 atMIL L, 6-0 14-21 4th, -6.0 Peralta (2-1) Strasburg (3-2) None 31,023 / 3:00
5/8 atMIL L, 7-3 14-22 4th, -7.0 Woodruff (5-1) Hellickson (2-1) None 30,333 / 3:24
...................................................................................................... 4, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 5/9 atLAD W, 6-0 15-22 4th, -6.5 Corbin (3-1) Hill (0-1) None 42,851 / 3:11
...................................................................................................... 4, vs. Miami, May 24 5/10 atLAD L, 5-0 15-23 4th, -6.5 Maeda (4-2) Sánchez (0-5) Urías (2) 43,533 / 2:58
Most Extra-Base Hits:.................................................................... 8, vs. Miami, May 24 5/11 atLAD W, 5-2 16-23 4th, -6.5 Scherzer (2-4) Baez (2-2) Doolittle (6) 53,647 / 2:58
5/12 atLAD L, 6-0 16-24 4th, -7.5 Ryu (5-1) Strasburg (3-3) None 45,667 / 2:46
Most Total Bases:.......................................................................... 30, vs. Miami, May 24 5/13 OFF DAY 4th, -8.0
Most Runs Batted In:..................................................................... 14, at Philadelphia, April 10 5/14 vsNYM L, 6-2 16-25 4th, -8.0 Syndergaard (3-3) Hellickson (2-2) None 23, 315 / 2:38
Most Stolen Bases:........................................................................ 3, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 5/15 vsNYM W, 5-1 17-25 4th, -7.0 Corbin (4-1) Font (1-1) None 29,673 / 2:28
5/16 vsNYM W, 7-6 18-25 4th, -6.0 Jennings (1-2) Wheeler (3-3) Doolittle (7) 28,807 / 3:16
...................................................................................................... 3, vs. San Diego, April 26 5/17 vsCHI L, 14-6 18-26 4th, -7.0 Hamels (4-0) Scherzer (2-5) None 33,296 / 4:09
Most Caught Stealing:................................................................... 2, vs. San Francisco, April 16 5/18 vsCHI W, 5-2 19-26 4th, -7.0 Strasburg (4-3) Lester (3-2) Doolittle (8) 37,582 / 2:56
5/19 vsCHI L, 6-5 19-27 4th, -8.0 Hendricks (4-4) Hellickson (2-3) Cishek (4) 23,244 / 3:15
Most Walks:................................................................................... 12, at New York (N.L.), April 7 5/20 atNYM L, 5-3 19-28 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (2-0) Corbin (4-2) Díaz (11) 22,335 / 3:12
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 15, at Milwaukee, May 8 5/21 atNYM L, 6-5 19-29 4th, -9.0 Díaz (1-2) Rainey (0-1) None 24,631 / 3:05
Most Sac Hits:............................................................................... 2, at New York (N.L.), May 21 5/22 atNYM L, 6-1 19-30 4th, -9.0 Gagnon (3-0) Barraclough (0-1) None 27,188 / 2:59
5/23 atNYM L, 6-4 19-31 4th, -10.0 Gsellman (1-0) Suero (1-4) Díaz (12) 29, 962 / 2:53
Most Sac Flies:.............................................................................. 2, at Milwaukee, May 8 5/24 vsMIA W, 12-10 20-31 4th, -10.0 Barraclough (1-1) Anderson (1-2) Doolittle (9) 29,173 / 3:59
Most Hit-By-Pitch:......................................................................... 2, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 5/25 vsMIA W, 5-0 21-31 4th, -10.0 Corbin (5-2) Alcantara (2-5) None 33,163 / 2:25
5/26 vsMIA
...................................................................................................... 2, vs. St. Louis, April 30 5/27 vsMIA
...................................................................................................... 2, at Milwaukee, May 6 5/28 atATL
Most GDP:...................................................................................... 2, done 9 times. 5/29 atATL
5/31 atCIN
INDIVIDUAL BATTING 6/1 atCIN
Most At-Bats:................................................................................. 6, done 6 times. 6/2 atCIN
6/3 OFF DAY
Most Plate Appearances:................................................................ 6, done 11 times. 6/4 vsCWS
Most Runs:..................................................................................... 3, done 8 times. 6/5 vsCWS
Most Hits:....................................................................................... 3, Juan Soto, vs. New York (N.L.), March 30 6/6 atSD
6/7 atSD
....................................................................................................... 3, Adam Eaton, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 6/8 atSD
....................................................................................................... 3, Anthony Rendon, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 6/9 atSD
6/10 atCWS
....................................................................................................... 3, Juan Soto, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 6/11 atCWS
....................................................................................................... 3, Victor Robles, at Philadelphia, April 9 (10 innings) 6/12 OFF DAY
....................................................................................................... 3, Brian Dozier, at Philadelphia, April 10 6/13 vsARI
6/14 vsARI
....................................................................................................... 3, Adam Eaton, at Philadelphia, April 10 6/15 vsARI
....................................................................................................... 3, Adam Eaton, vs. Pittsburgh, April 13 6/16 vsARI
6/17 vsPHI
....................................................................................................... 3, Matt Adams, at Colorado, April 24 6/18 vsPHI
....................................................................................................... 3, Yan Gomes, vs. San Diego, April 26 6/19 vsPHI
....................................................................................................... 3, Howie Kendrick, vs. St. Louis, May 1 6/20 vsPHI
6/21 vsATL
....................................................................................................... 3, Brian Dozier, at Milwaukee, May 8 6/22 vsATL
....................................................................................................... 3, Anthony Rendon, vs. New York (N.L.), May 15 6/23 vsATL
....................................................................................................... 3, Gerardo Parra, vs. New York (N.L.), May 16 6/24 OFF DAY
6/25 atMIA
....................................................................................................... 3, Kurt Suzuki, vs. New York (N.L.), May 16 6/26 atMIA
....................................................................................................... 3, Brian Dozier, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 6/27 atMIA
6/28 atDET
....................................................................................................... 3, Gerardo Parra, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 19 6/29 atDET
....................................................................................................... 3, Yan Gomes, at New York (N.L.), May 20 6/30 atDET
....................................................................................................... 3, Juan Soto, at New York (N.L.), May 23 7/1 OFF DAY
7/2 vsMIA
....................................................................................................... 3, Juan Soto, vs. Miami, May 24 7/3 vsMIA
Most Doubles:................................................................................. 2, Victor Robles, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 7/4 vsMIA
7/5 vsKC
....................................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. New York (N.L.), May 15 7/6 vsKC
Most Triples:................................................................................... 1, done 4 times. 7/7 vsKC
Most Home Runs:........................................................................... 2, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 7/8-7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK (All-Star Game to be played, 7/9 at CLE)
7/12 atPHI
....................................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 7/13 atPHI
....................................................................................................... 2, Ryan Zimmerman, at Miami, April 21 7/14 atPHI
7/15 OFF DAY
Most Extra-Base Hits:..................................................................... 2, done 15 times. 7/16 atBAL
Most Total Bases:........................................................................... 8, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 31 7/17 atBAL
....................................................................................................... 8, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 12 (10 innings) 7/18 atATL
7/19 atATL
....................................................................................................... 8, Ryan Zimmerman, at Miami, April 21 7/20 atATL
Most Runs Batted In:...................................................................... 4, done 4 times. 7/21 atATL
7/22 vsCOL
Most Stolen Bases:......................................................................... 3, Trea Turner, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 7/23 vsCOL
Most Caught Stealing:.................................................................... 1, done 9 times. 7/24 vsCOL
Most Walks:.................................................................................... 3, Brian Dozier, vs. San Diego, April 27 (10 innings) 7/25 vsCOL
7/26 vsLAD
Most Walks (9-inning games):........................................................ 2, done 13 times. 7/27 vsLAD
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 4, Michael A. Taylor, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 7/28 vsLAD
....................................................................................................... 4, Yan Gomes, at Milwaukee, May 8 7/29 vsATL
7/30 vsATL
Most Sac Hits:................................................................................ 1, done 14 times. 7/31 vsATL
Most Sac Flies:............................................................................... 1, done 10 times. 8/1 OFF DAY
8/2 atARI
Most Hit-By-Pitch:.......................................................................... 1, done 25 times. 8/3 atARI
Most GDP:....................................................................................... 2, Anthony Rendon, vs. Pittsburgh, April 13 8/4 atARI
TEAM PITCHING 8/5 atSF
8/6 atSF
Most Innings Pitched:..................................................................... 11.0, vs. San Diego, April 28 (11 innings) 8/7 atSF
Most Hits Allowed:.......................................................................... 18, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/8 OFF DAY
8/9 atNYM
Most Batters Faced:....................................................................... 52, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/10 atNYM
Most Runs Allowed:........................................................................ 14, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/11 atNYM
Most Earned Runs:......................................................................... 14, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/12 vsCIN
8/13 vsCIN
Most Home Runs Allowed:.............................................................. 6, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/14 vsCIN
Most Walks Allowed:....................................................................... 7, vs. Philadelphia, April 3 8/15 OFF DAY
8/16 vsMIL
....................................................................................................... 7, at Philadelphia, April 10 8/17 vsMIL
....................................................................................................... 7, vs. Chicago (N.L.), May 17 8/18 vsMIL
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 15, vs. St. Louis, April 30 8/19 atPIT
8/20 atPIT
Most Hit-By-Pitch:.......................................................................... 4, at New York (N.L.), April 7 8/21 atPIT
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 8/22 atPIT
8/23 atCHI
Most Innings Pitched:..................................................................... 9.0, Patrick Corbin, vs. Miami, May 25 8/24 atCHI
Most Hits Allowed:.......................................................................... 11, Max Scherzer, at Miami, April 20 8/25 atCHI
Most Batters Faced:....................................................................... 30, Max Scherzer, vs. Pittsburgh, April 14 8/27 vsBAL
8/28 vsBAL
....................................................................................................... 30, Max Scherzer, vs. St. Louis, May 1 8/29 OFF DAY
Most Runs Allowed:........................................................................ 7, Max Scherzer, at Miami, April 20 8/30 vsMIA
8/31 vsMIA
Most Earned Runs:......................................................................... 6, done 4 times. 9/1 vsMIA
Most Home Runs:........................................................................... 3, Patrick Corbin, at New York (N.L.), April 6 9/2 vsNYM
....................................................................................................... 3, Stephen Strasburg, vs. San Francisco, April 16 9/3 vsNYM
9/4 vsNYM
Most Walks:.................................................................................... 5, Anibal Sanchez, at Colorado, April 24 9/5 atATL
Most Strikeouts:............................................................................. 12, Max Scherzer, vs. New York (N.L.), March 28 9/6 atATL
Most Hit-By-Pitch:.......................................................................... 2, Max Scherzer, at New York (N.L.), April 7 9/7 atATL
9/8 atATL
....................................................................................................... 2, Max Scherzer, at Los Angeles (N.L.), May 11 9/9 OFF DAY
....................................................................................................... 2, Erick Fedde, at New York (N.L.), May 21 9/10 atMIN
9/11 atMIN
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM 9/12 atMIN
Longest winning streak.................................................................. 2 games, 4x, last: May 24-25 9/13 vsATL
Longest losing streak..................................................................... 5 games, last: May 19-May 23 9/14 vsATL
9/15 vsATL
Longest game, innings................................................................... 11.0 innings, April 29 vs. San Diego 9/16 atSTL
Longest game, time (9-inning game)............................................. 4 hours, 9 minutes, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/17 atSTL
9/18 atSTL
Longest game, time (extra-inning game)....................................... 4 hours, 3 minutes, April 29 vs. San Diego 9/19 OFF DAY
Shortest game, time....................................................................... 2 hours, 22 minutes, April 13 vs. Pittsburgh 9/20 atMIA
Largest crowd, Nationals Park........................................................ 42,263, March 28 vs. New York (NL) 9/21 atMIA
9/22 atMIA
Smallest crowd, Nationals Park...................................................... 17,890, April 29 vs. St. Louis Cardinals 9/23 vsPHI
Largest winning margin................................................................. 14 runs, April 10 at Philadelphia 9/24 vsPHI
9/25 vsPHI
Largest losing margin.................................................................... 8 runs, May 17 vs. Chicago (NL) 9/26 vsPHI
Largest deficit overcome to win...................................................... 6 runs, April 28 vs. San Diego (Down 6-0 after T3rd) 9/27 vsCLE
Largest lead relinquished to lose................................................... 3 runs, 2x, last: April 24 at Colorado (Up 3-0 after T4th) 9/28 vsCLE
9/29 vsCLE