The opener of the Nationals’ homestand was pretty much a dud. Despite scoring three early runs against the Cubs, they gave them all back – plus five more – en route to an 8-3 loss. So much for positive momentum coming off that winning West Coast trip. But there’s a golden opportunity to get back on track tonight, and that begins with the man on the mound for the home team.
MacKenzie Gore is putting together the best first half of a season we’ve seen from any pitcher in a while around here. The lefty sports a 3.16 ERA and league-leading 101 strikeouts (while walking only 21, by the way). And his last two starts have been fantastic: one run on two hits in six innings against the Giants, zero runs on four hits in six innings against the Mariners. The problem: Gore wasn’t credited with the win in either game, and in fact his last win came way back on April 19 at Colorado.
In other words, Gore needs some run support for a change. Tonight the Nationals face a left-handed starter for the first time since May 25 (San Francisco’s Robbie Ray). Their lineup since had been almost automatic, aside from Riley Adams starting one game behind the plate to give Keibert Ruiz a night off. So with Matthew Boyd on the mound for the Cubs, we should finally see some new faces in Davey Martinez’s batting order. Whether that translates into enough production to get Gore on the positive side for once remains to be seen.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS vs. CHICAGO CUBS
Where: Nationals Park
Gametime: 6:45 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv
Radio: 106.7 FM, 87.7 FM (Spanish), MLB.com
Weather: Clear, 82 degrees, wind 10 mph out to left field
CUBS
LF Ian Happ
RF Seiya Suzuki
C Carson Kelly
CF Pete Crow-Armstrong
SS Dansby Swanson
2B Nico Hoerner
1B Michael Busch
DH Justin Turner
3B Matt Shaw
LHP Matthew Boyd
NATIONALS
SS CJ Abrams
3B Amed Rosario
LF James Wood
1B Nathaniel Lowe
DH Josh Bell
RF Alex Call
C Riley Adams
2B Nasim Nuñez
CF Robert Hassell III
LHP MacKenzie Gore