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Standing: 68-69, 3rd place, National League East • Home: 34-33 • Road: 34-36 • Streak: L1 • Last Five: 2-3 • Last Ten: 4-6
WHEN... NATIONALS NEWS OPPONENT
Leading after 6...................52-7 #SCHERZDAY ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
Tied after 6......................... 7-14 The Washington Nationals open a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday afternoon... Nationals pitching coach Derek Lilliquist joined the
Trailing after 6................... 9-48 Max Scherzer, a native of Chesterfield, Missouri, enters this start with 249 strikeouts this season and is Nationals after 16 years in the Cardinals’ system...
Leading after 7.................. 55-5 approaching his fifth straight 250+ strikeout season...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his current four- He took over the pitching coach duties in Aug. 2012
Tied after 7........................... 5-7 season streak is tied for the second-longest streak in MLB history: before joining Washington in 2018...Mark Reynolds
Trailing after 7................... 8-57 Player Seasons Years clubbed 13 home runs in 140 games for St. Louis
Randy Johnson (SEA/HOU/ARI) 6 1997-2002 in 2015
Leading after 8.................. 60-2 Max Scherzer (DET/WSH) 4 2014-pres.
Tied after 8........................... 5-8 Ferguson Jenkins (CHI) 4 1968-1971 THE SERIES
Trailing after 8................... 3-59 Pedro Martinez (MON/BOS) 4 1997-2000 The Nationals and Cardinals will play seven games
Extra innings: .......................2-7 in 2018 (4 in STL, 3 in D.C.)...Washington has won
DOING JUAN SOTO THINGS three of the last four games against St. Louis at Na-
Scoring first......................52-23 Juan Soto has hit safely in eight of his last nine games and has produced HR BY TEENS
tionals Park since 2016.
Opponent scores first....... 16-46 multi-hit efforts in four straight contests...The four-game multi-hit streak Rk. Player Home Runs
Shutouts ........................... 6-14 1. Tony Conigliaro (1964) 24
is the longest by a Nationals player this season...During his nine-game 2. Bryce Harper (2012) 22 2018 / BY THE NUMBERS
Scoring fewer than 3.......... 7-40 stretch, Soto is hitting .441 (15-for-34) with two doubles, one homer, eight 3. Mel Ott (1926-28) 19 2018 W-L.....................1-3 (0-0 in D.C., 1-3 in STL)
Scoring 3 or more............. 61-29 RBI, four walks and five runs scored. T4. Ken Griffey Jr. (1989) 16 Streak.................................................................W1
Scoring 5 or more............. 50-11 • Soto leads all MLB rookies (min. 385 PA) in on-base percentage (.417) T4. Juan Soto (2018) 16 Aggregate Score........... Nationals 17 , Cardinals 21
and OPS (.937).
Series opener................... 24-21
• He leads all National League rookies (min. 385 PA) in slugging per- .300 BY TEENS ALL-TIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERS
Series finale..................... 21-23
centage (.520) and batting average (.303). Rk. Player AVG W-L / Nationals (2005-present)..................... 36-51
Home series W-L-T......... 10-9-3 • Even though he was called up on May 20, he ranks among National 1. Mel Ott (1928) .322 W-L / Home (2005-present)............................ 24-20
Road series W-L-T.......... 8-13-2 League rookies in walks (1st, 63), runs (2nd, 63), RBI (2nd, 53), home 2. Ty Cobb (1905) .316 W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present)............. 18-17
Total series W-L-T........ 18-22-5 runs (3rd, 16), doubles (T3rd, 20) and hits (T3rd, 98). 3. Edgar Renteria (1996) .309 W-L / Away (2005-present)............................ 12-31
Home series sweeps............. 3-3 • Since May 15 (the first game in his game log, due to the suspended *Since 1900, only 3 teenagers have W-L / Franchise (Expos/Nationals)............. 298-318
hit .300 in a season (min. 380 PA)
Road series sweeps...............5-3 game vs. NYY), Soto ranks among all National League hitters in walks
Total series sweeps.............. 8-6 (4th, 63), OBP (4th, .417), runs (T4th, 63) and OPS (6th, .937). 2018 AGAINST THE CARDINALS
• Among all NL hitters (min. 385 PA), he ranks in OBP (2nd, .417), OPS (5th, .937) and SLG (11th, .520). DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SAVE
At home............................ 34-33 8/13atSTL L, 6-7 Hudson-Glover-None
On the road...................... 34-36 STATUS CHECK 8/14atSTL L, 4-6 Gant-Gonzalez-Hicks
After day off....................... 5-11 Since the All-Star break, Washington’s offense ranks in the National League in on-base percentage (1st, 8/15atSTL L, 2-4 Gomber-Hellickson-Norris
.340), slugging percentage (2nd, .444), runs (2nd, 214), batting average (2nd, .269), stolen bases (3rd, 28), 8/16atSTL W, 5-4 Roark-Weaver-Glover
One-run games................ 15-21 doubles (3rd, 77) and walks (3rd, 138). 9/3vsSTL
Two-run games................ 18-19 • Nationals hitters have struck out 313 times since the All-Star break, the second-fewest in the National 9/4atSTL
Opp. at or above .500........35-41 League behind the Atlanta Braves (313). 9/5atSTL
Opp. below .500................33-28
SAVING GRACE
DAVE MARTINEZ
Come-from-behind wins........ 22 In 23 outings dating to July 4, Matt Grace has pitched to a 1.78 ERA (5 ER/25.1 IP) while striking out 23 bat- Nationals manager Dave Martinez was named the
Last at-bat W-L................ 11-15 ters and issuing just six walks...He has surrendered just five extra-base hits during this stretch (4 2B, HR). seventh field manager in Nationals history on Oct.
Walk-off W-L........................ 4-6 • Among National League left-handed relievers, Grace ranks in walks per 9.0 IP (4th, 1.94), strikeout-to- 30, 2017. He joined the Nationals for what will be
Facing left-handed SP..... 14-23 walk ratio (8th, 4.00), opp. OBP (8th, .286) and WHIP (10th, 1.14). his 30th season in professional baseball. A 16-year
Facing right-handed SP .. 54-46 Major League outfielder, Martinez has been a Major
TURNING THE HITS League coach for the last 10 seasons, serving as Cubs
Day games....................... 24-28 manager Joe Maddon’s bench coach and right-hand
Trea Turner has hit safely in 10 of his last 12 games dating to Aug. 21...During this stretch, he is 16-for-50
Night games.................... 44-41 man in Chicago (2015–17) as well as Tampa Bay
(.320) with two doubles, one homer, four RBI, four walks, three stolen bases and seven runs scored...Turner
March/April...................... 13-16 has not been held hitless in back-to-back games since Aug. 4-5. (2008–14). This is the first Major League managerial
May.................................... 20-7 • Turner leads the nationals with 39 multi-hit games this season and his career-high 151 hits rank eighth assignment of Martinez’s career.
June................................... 9-16
July................................... 11-14
in the National League. WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
August............................. 14-15 ADAM’S EATIN @JamalCollier - Nationals.com (Sept. 2)
Sept./Oct.............................. 1-1 Adam Eaton has hit safely in seven of his last eight games, producing multi-hit efforts in four of the eight... Sean Doolittle felt improvement during today’s simu-
lated game. Martinez said he could be activated from
Pre All-Star break............. 48-48 He has scored one run in four straight games...He is 13-for-35 (.371) with three doubles, a triple, a homer, the DL early this week
Post All-Star break........... 20-21 three RBI, two walks and six runs scored during this stretch.
Wearing home whites....... 10-12 ZIM’S WORLD @MarkZuckerman - MASNSports.com (Sept. 2)
Wearing road greys............27-25 Since Aug. 7, Ryan Zimmerman is hitting .325 with nine doubles, six homers, 17 RBI, 11 walks, one stolen Good stuff from Austen Williams in his first career MLB
Wearing red alternates..... 11-15 base and 10 runs scored...He has reached base safely in 20 of the 24 games, posting a .402 on-base percent- inning. Struck out Mike Moustakas with a curveball,
Wearing blue alternates........7-1 age and a .663 slugging percentage. struck out Keon Broxton with a 95-mph fastball. Is-
Wearing blue stars & stripes.... 4-4 sued a walk, but retired 3-of-4 batters during a score-
• Since July 23, his first start back after the All-Star Break, he ranks among National League hitters in
Wearing white stars & stripes.10-11 less 6th.
doubles (T1st, 12), SLG (5th, .623) and OPS (5th, 1.016).
When homering.................55-35 @chelsea_Janes - Washington Post (Sept. 2)
When playing error free.....42-47
When SP goes 6.0+ IP.......45-32 NATIONALS HISTORY Difo homers. It’s 2-1.
When SP goes 7.0+ IP...... 26-12 September 3 (9-3 on this date)
@dougherty_jesse - Washington Post (Sept. 2)
When SP goes 8.0+ IP.......... 6-0 2014 – Adam LaRoche hit a game-tying, two-run pinch-hit homer in the ninth inning off Kenley Jansen and
Erick Fedde will start Tuesday in Gio Gonzalez’s spot
then, in the 14th, with his aching body at near revolt, legged out an RBI fielder’s choice as the Nationals bested
vs. NL East....................... 31-30 in the rotation, Dave Martinez just said. Fedde, the
vs. NL Central.................. 15-12 the Dodgers, 8-5, at Dodger Stadium. The five hour, 34-minute getaway day game was – at that point - the Nats’ top pitching prospect heading into the season,
vs. NL West........................13-16 longest in the 10-year history of the Nationals. has been working back from a shoulder injury.
vs. AL East......................... 9-11 IN THE COMMUNITY
September 22: Adam Eaton’s Rev Up The Park Car Show
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
in Geico Garage at Nationals Park. Join Adam on Sept. 22nd from 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. For more information,
and to register your car, please visit www.dragonfly.org.
SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS
DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME D.C. TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER
Mon., Sept. 3 vs. STL 1:05 p.m. MASN/ESPN 106.7 The Fan RHP Max Scherzer (16-6, 2.22) RHP Jack Flaherty (8-6, 2.87)
• 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 RHP Erick Fedde (1-3, 5.79) RHP Miles Mikolas (13-4, 2.96)
• Erick Fedde returns to the mound for the first time since July 4th against the Boston Red Sox.
Wed., Sept. 5 vs. STL 7:05 p.m. MASN 106.7 The Fan RHP Tanner Roark (8-14, 4.03) 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.
#31 - MAX SCHERZER - RHP SPLITS
Polished veteran right-hander, three-time Cy Young Award Winner and five-time consecutive All-Star signed a historic seven-year contract with Washington on 2018
Jan. 21, 2015...Joined the Nationals after seven Major League seasons with Detroit (2010-14) and Arizona (2008-09)...Is one of just 10 pitchers in Major League Home..... 8-3, 2.37 ERA (27 ER/102.2 IP), 15 G / 15 GS
history to take home the Cy Young Award three or more times...Enters this start ranked 46th on MLB’s all-time strikeout list and sixth among active players. Road....... 8-3, 2.04 ERA (19 ER/84.0 IP), 13 G / 13 GS
AGAINST THE CARDINALS: Is 2-4 with a 2.70 ERA in eight career starts against his hometown club...Allowed one earned run in 13.0 IP (0.69 ERA) in two starts vs. Left............................................. .191 / .255 / .339
vs. Right.......................................... .167 / .225 / .321
against them in 2017...Struck out 22 batters against just four walks.
SO/9.0 IP.............................................................12.01
LAST START: Turned in his shortest start since April 4 at Atlanta, tossing 5.0 innings in Washington’s 5-4 win at Philadelphia on Aug. 28...Allowed three earned
BB/9.0 IP...............................................................2.17
runs on four hits with five strikeouts. ALL-TIME Ks HR/9.0 IP...............................................................0.96
2018 NOTES Rk. Player Strikeouts SO/BB...................................................................5.53
• Leads Nationa League pitchers in strikeouts (249), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (12.01), hits per 9.0 IP (5.79), WHIP (0.88), 1. Nolan Ryan 5,714 GB%................................................................. 35.7%
strikeout-to-walk ratio (5.53), opp. AVG (.179), opp. OBP (.241) and wins (16)...He ranks in the NL in ERA (2nd, 2.22), opp. ... FB%.................................................................. 64.3%
OPS (3rd, .567) and opp. SLG (4th, .326). 44. Zack Greinke 2,412 RS/RSA.........................................................113 / 5.45
• Is 4-1 with a 1.73 ERA (10 ER/52.0 IP) over his last eight starts...Has struck out 67 batters while walking 11. 45. Dennis Eckersley 2,401 Team Record When Starting................................. 19-9
• Tossed 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings from Aug. 7 to Aug. 23...It is the longest streak by a Nationals pitcher in 2018. 46. Max Scherzer 2,398 Quality Starts...........................................................24
• Had a six-game winning streak in eight from July 7- Aug. 17...Posted a 2.00 ERA (13 ER/54.0 IP) and 60 SO. March/April... 5-1, 1.62 ERA (7 ER/39.0 IP), 6 G / 6 GS
• Has tossed at least 7.0 innings in 15 starts, the third-most in MLB and second-most in the National League. ACTIVE Ks May............. 4-0, 2.21 ERA (10 ER/40.2 IP), 6 G / 6 GS
• Recorded his 200th strikeout of the season on July 27 at MIA (Bour)...Per Elias, his streak of seven 200+ strikeout seasons Rk. June.............. 1-3, 2.31 ERA (9 ER/35.0 IP), 5 G / 5 GS
Player Strikeouts
is tied for second in MLB history behind Tom Seaver (NYM, 9, 1968-1976), and with Roger Clemens (BOS, 7, 1986-1992) 1. July.............. 4-1, 3.18 ERA (12 ER/34.0 IP), 5 G / 5 GS
CC Sabathia 2,966
and Walter Johnson (WSH, 7, 1910-1916). August.......... 2-1, 1.89 ERA (8 ER/38.0 IP), 6 G / 6 GS
2. Justin Verlander 2,656
Sept./Oct...........0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
• Recorded his 1,000th strikeout w/WSH on July 2 vs. BOS. becoming the 11th pitcher in MLB history to collect at least 1,000 3. Bartolo Colon 2,532
strikeouts with two different clubs...The list, according to Elias: Jim Bunning (DET/PHI), Roger Clemens (BOS/NYY), Randy 4. Felix Hernandez 2,461
CAREER
Johnson (ARI/SEA), Mark Langston (ANA/SEA), Greg Maddux (CHI/ATL), Mike Mussina (BAL/NYY), Nolan Ryan (CAL/HOU), 5. Zack Greinke 2,412
Home........................ 79-38, 3.24 ERA, 161 G / 157 GS
CC Sabathia (CLE/NYY), Luis Tiant (BOS/CLE) and Cy Young (BOS/CLE) 6. Max Scherzer 2,398
Road........................ 78-43, 3.17 ERA, 172 G / 167 GS
• Recorded a nine-game winning streak from (4/9-6/5) which tied the second-longest streak of his career (13 G; 4/6-7/3/13 vs. Left............................................. .244 / .311 / .406
and 9 G; 8/20/16-4/7/17)...It is the longest winning streak in Major League Baseball in 2018. vs. Right.......................................... .197 / .246 / .333
• Did not earn the win, but struck out a season-high 15 batters on May 6 vs. PHI...It was his fifth career 15+ strikeout game...He became the first pitcher in
Major League history (since 1913) to strike out at least 15 batters in no more than 6.1 IP according to Baseball-Reference.com. vs. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
• Was named National League Pitcher of the Month for April (5-0, 1.62 ERA, 57 SO, 9 BB, .165 opp. AVG) and May (4-0, 2.21 ERA, 63 SO, 10 BB). Career......... 2-4, 2.70 ERA (15 ER/50.0 IP), 8 G / 8 GS
• Was named National League Player of the Week for the week of April 9 through 15 (2-0, 1.13 ERA, 21 SO, BB, 3 H). 2018.................0-0, -.-- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP), 0 G / 0 GS
CAREER NOTES Career Home.... 0-3, 3.96 ERA (11 ER/25.0 IP), 4 G / 4 GS
• His 78 games of 10+ strikeouts are rank eighth-most in MLB history (since 1913) and most among active pitchers...Steve Carlton (H.O.F., 1994) is next on Career Road....... 2-1, 1.44 ERA (4 ER/25.0 IP), 4 G / 4 GS
the list with 84 10+ strikeout games.
• His 41 games of 10+ strikeouts and one earned run or fewer are seventh-most in MLB history (since 1913) and most among active pitchers...Curt Schilling CAREER BESTS
Innings............................9.0, 8x (Last: 4/9/18 vs. ATL)
is sixth 47 such games.
Strikeouts.................................... 20 (5/11/16 vs. DET)
• His 22 games of 10+ strikeouts and zero earned runs allowed are seventh-most in MLB history (since 1913) and second-most among active pitchers (Clayton
Shutouts................................ 5 (Last: 4/9/18 vs. ATL)
Kershaw - 23). Complete Games..................... 9 (Last: 4/9/18 vs. ATL)
• Scherzer’s five career games with 15 or more strikeouts are the most among active players and tied for seventh-most all-time .
• Leads all active starters and ranks second in MLB history with a career 10.36 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (Randy Johnson - 10.61).
• His career .197 opp. AVG vs. right-handed batters is fourth-best all-time and second among starting pitchers (J.R. Richard - .186). vs. CARDINALS
CAREER STATISTICS PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG
Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA Adams
2008 ARI NL 0 4 0 0 16 7 0 56.0 48 24 19 5 21 66 1.23 3.31 3.05 2018 0 0 0 0 —
2009 ARI NL 9 11 0 0 30 30 0 170.1 166 94 78 20 63 174 1.34 3.83 4.12 Career 9 3 0 1 .333
2010 DET AL 12 11 0 0 31 31 0 195.2 174 84 76 20 70 184 1.25 3.68 3.50 Carpenter
2011 DET AL 15 9 0 0 33 33 0 195.0 207 101 96 29 56 174 1.35 4.18 4.43 2018 0 0 0 0 —
2012 DET AL 16 7 0 0 32 32 0 187.2 179 82 78 23 60 231 1.27 3.22 3.74 Career 14 5 0 1 .357
2013 DET AL 21 3 0 0 32 32 0 214.1 152 73 69 18 56 240 0.97 2.77 2.90 Fowler
2014 DET AL 18 5 0 0 33 33 1 220.1 196 80 77 18 63 252 1.18 2.87 3.15 2018 0 0 0 0 —
2015 WSH NL 14 12 0 0 33 33 4 228.2 176 74 71 27 34 276 0.92 2.79 2.79 Career 24 4 0 3 .167
2016 WSH NL 20 7 0 0 34 34 1 228.1 165 77 75 31 56 284 0.97 3.28 2.96 Garcia
2017 WSH NL 16 6 0 0 31 31 2 200.2 126 62 56 22 55 268 0.90 2.91 2.51 2018 0 0 0 0 —
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 7 2 0 0 .286
Totals 157 81 0 0 333 324 9 2083.2 1709 801 741 233 579 2398 1.10 3.20 3.20 Gyorko
2018 0 0 0 0 —
2018 GAME LOGS Career 8 2 1 1 .250
Date Opp. Res. W L ERA GS CG GF IP H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #Pit Martinez
3/30 at CIN W, 2-0 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 6.0 5 0 0 0 1 0 10 .217 1 100 2018 0 0 0 0 —
4/4 at ATL L, 1-7 0 1 1.64 1 0 0 5.0 6 5 2 1 2 0 7 .244 1 110 Career 3 0 0 0 .000
4/9 vs. ATL W, 2-0 1 0 0.90 1 1 0 9.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 .178 2 102 Molina
4/14 vs. COL W, 6-2 1 0 1.33 1 0 0 7.0 1 2 2 1 1 0 11 .147 6 103 2018 0 0 0 0 —
4/20 at LAD W, 5-2 1 0 1.36 1 0 0 6.0 4 1 1 0 3 2 9 .155 5 106 Career 11 1 0 2 .091
4/25 at SFG W, 15-2 1 0 1.62 1 0 0 6.0 5 2 2 0 2 0 10 .165 12 99 Ozuna
5/1 vs. PIT W, 12-4 1 0 1.79 1 0 0 6.1 3 2 2 1 2 0 8 .161 12 106 2018 0 0 0 0 —
5/6 vs. PHI W, 5-4 0 0 1.74 1 0 0 6.1 5 1 1 0 2 1 15 .168 1 111 Career 27 7 2 4 .259
5/11 at ARI W, 3-1 1 0 1.69 1 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 1 0 0 11 .167 3 99 Wong
5/19 vs. LAD L, 4-5 0 0 1.78 1 0 0 7.0 5 2 2 1 3 0 13 .170 4 121 2018 0 0 0 0 —
5/25 at MIA W, 9-5 1 0 2.13 1 0 0 6.0 7 4 4 1 2 1 4 .180 7 114 Career 15 3 0 0 .200
5/30 at BAL W, 2-0 1 0 1.92 1 0 0 8.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 12 .171 2 111
6/5 vs. TBR W, 4-2 1 0 1.95 1 0 0 8.0 5 2 2 0 0 0 13 .171 4 99
6/10 vs. SFG L, 0-2 0 1 2.00 1 0 0 7.0 4 2 2 1 3 0 9 .171 0 113
6/16 at TOR L, 0-2 0 1 2.06 1 0 0 6.0 4 2 2 1 1 1 10 .171 0 108
6/21 vs. BAL W, 4-2 0 0 2.09 1 0 0 7.0 5 2 2 2 1 0 9 .173 2 102
6/26 at TBR L, 0-1 0 1 2.04 1 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 0 3 0 4 .172 0 104
7/2 vs. BOS L, 0-1 0 1 2.16 1 0 0 6.0 4 3 3 0 3 2 9 .173 2 108
7/7 vs. MIA W, 18-4 1 0 2.33 1 0 0 7.0 7 4 4 3 2 0 3 .179 18 109
7/12 at NYM W, 5-4 1 0 2.41 1 0 0 7.0 5 3 3 2 2 0 5 .180 5 101
7/22 vs. ATL W, 6-2 1 0 2.43 1 0 0 6.0 8 2 2 0 1 0 7 .187 4 107
7/27 at MIA W, 9-1 1 0 2.30 1 0 0 8.0 3 1 0 0 1 1 11 .183 9 106
8/2 vs. CIN W, 10-4 1 0 2.33 1 0 0 6.0 4 2 2 1 2 0 10 .183 7 110
8/7 vs. ATL L, 1-3 0 0 2.28 1 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 1 1 0 6 .182 1 113
8/12 at CHI L, 3-4 0 0 2.19 1 0 0 7.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 11 .180 1 106
8/17 vs. MIA W, 8-2 1 0 2.11 1 0 0 6.0 5 0 0 0 1 0 7 .182 5 96
8/23 vs. PHI L, 0-2 0 1 2.13 1 0 0 7.0 2 2 2 1 4 0 10 .178 0 109
8/28 at PHI W, 5-4 0 0 2.22 1 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 2 0 1 5 .179 0 99
Totals W L ERA GS CG GF INN H R ER HR BB HB SO AVG RS #PIT
16 6 2.22 28 1 0 186.2 120 50 46 20 45 9 249 .179 113 2972
WIN% WHIP QS SHO BFP AB H/9 2B 3B HR/9 BB/9 BK SO/9 OBP RSA #P/IP
.727 0.88 24 1 726 669 5.79 30 4 0.96 2.17 0 12.01 .241 5.45 15.9
Team Rec SH IR ISC IRS% SB CS PCS PKO GIDP GB GB% SO/BB SLG OPS BABIP
19-9 3 0 0 0.0 7 2 0 0 9 149 35.7% 5.53 .326 .567 .250
TOMORROW’S STARTER
FEDDE, Erick #23 RHP
YR TEAM LG W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA
2018 WSH NL 1 3 0 0 6 6 0 28.0 37 18 18 5 9 19 1.64 5.03 5.79
Career 1 4 0 0 9 9 0 43.1 62 34 34 10 17 34 1.82 5.81 7.06
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)...................................................11 Sept. 2 vs. MIL 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...................................................................7 Jefry Rodriguez (9/2 vs. MIL) 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 68-68 3rd/-7.5 Holland (1-2) Soria (1-4) Miller (2) 30,875 / 3:44 (1:57)
9/2 vs. MIL L, 4-9 68-69 3rd/-8.5 Woodruff (3-0) Rodriguez (2-2) None 30,032 / 3:22
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