DENVER - A major reason for Monday's comeback victory over the Rockies for the Nationals was the bullpen, which picked up starter Max Scherzer with five shutout innings.
That allowed the Nationals to rebound from a 3-0 deficit to beat Colorado 5-4.
Matt Belisle, Sammy Solis, Blake Treinen, Shawn Kelley and Mark Melancon combined to allow only three hits the rest of the way.
Treinen continues to master his time on the mound with an outstanding sinker. He arrived with one out in the seventh and...
DENVER - Bryce Harper had two doubles and went 3-for-3 with two walks, while Jayson Werth and Wilson Ramos each homered as the Nationals came back to drop the Rockies 5-4 in the series opener Monday night at Coors Field.
The Nationals are now a season-high 23 games over .500 at 70-47.
Colorado raced out to a 3-0 lead in the first and led 4-2 after four innings. DJ LeMahieu went 4-for-4 and Charlie Blackmon hit his 21st homer for the Rockies.
Right-hander Max Scherzer lasted only four innings,...
The Washington Nationals announced the signing of a two-year player development contract extension with the Hagerstown Suns of the Single-A South Atlantic League on Tuesday. The extension, which begins in 2017, runs through the 2018 season. Nationals president of baseball operations and general manager Mike Rizzo, Nationals vice president and senior advisor to the general manager Bob Boone, assistant general manager and vice president of player personnel Doug Harris and director of player...
The standard statistics we have will never be fair to a player like Trea Turner. Trust me, he is not complaining, but you look at a player who puts extreme pressure on the defense to rush their throws on infield grounders and those throwing errors never get credited to the batter when they are forced. Those E-5s and E-6s count the same as outs against Turner's batting average. The other statistic that does not give the appropriate credit to a speedster is stolen bases. They say when Turner is...
DENVER - Manager Dusty Baker gave some insight on the plan for Ryan Zimmerman and Jose Lobaton's respective recoveries. The pair began their rehab assignments tonight with Triple-A Syracuse in Toledo.
Zimmerman is on the 15-day disabled list with a left wrist contusion, while Lobaton is on the 15-day DL with left elbow tendinitis.
"We are going to leave them at least two or three days and get some consecutive ABs," Baker said. "DH one day, play the field one day. Alternate between catching...
DENVER - Right-hander Max Scherzer struggled to throw strikes in the first inning, and that helped the Rockies race out to a 3-0 lead.
Following a one-out DJ LeMahieu single, Scherzer walked Carlos Gonzalez and Nolan Arenado. That left the door open for hot-hitting David Dahl, who promptly lined a two-run double off the wall in center. Daniel Descalso then followed with a sacrifice fly to center field to score Arenado and Colorado led 3-0.
Scherzer has a track record of struggles at this park....
Right-hander Matt Belisle spent a good portion of his career pitching in the thin air of Denver. From 2009 through 2014, Belisle won 32 games with the Rockies and pitched in total of 220 1/3 innings over 207 games with 167 strikeouts at Coors Field. Belisle's best season in Colorado was in 2010, when he put together a 2.93 ERA in 76 games and a 1.087 WHIP.
So more than any other Nationals hurler, Belisle knows what to expect and how baseball is different a mile above sea level as his club...
DENVER - Greetings from the Mile High City and Coors Field! Remember, the purple line of seats in the upper deck designates the 5,280 foot mark here at the stadium.
The welcome sight of right fielder Bryce Harper back in the Nationals lineup Sunday had to be a good thing for his teammates and an uncomfortable one for the Rockies and their pitching staff.
Right-hander Max Scherzer will make his 25th start of the season, and he's been enjoying a hot streak the past month and a half. Since June...
Manager: Walt Weiss (4th season)
Record: 56-62
Last 10 games: 2-8
Who to watch: 3B Nolan Arenado (.282/.354/.556 with 30 HR, 93 RBIs), 2B DJ LeMahieu (.331/.405/.477 with 43 RBIs), RF Carlos Gonzalez (.323/.371/.568 with 23 HR, 79 RBIs), RHP Chad Bettis (10-6, 5.27 ERA), LHP Boone Logan (2.86 ERA with 20 holds)
Season series vs. Nationals: First meeting (3-3 in 2015)
Pitching probables:
Aug. 15: RHP Max Scherzer vs. LHP Jorge De La Rosa, 8:40 p.m., MASN Aug. 16: LHP Gio Gonzalez vs. RHP Chad...
As the Nationals take aim at winning the National League East, they've got a chance at a repeat winner for NL MVP. And it is possible they could be the 19th team in baseball history to have teammates win the Cy Young and MVP awards in the same season.
Could it be Daniel Murphy following Bryce Harper as the NL MVP, with either pitcher Stephen Strasburg or Max Scherzer winning the Cy Young? How about Wilson Ramos combining with either Strasburg or Scherzer?
Any of those combinations are...
Dusty Baker wanted to give Bryce Harper one more day off. His struggling right fielder hadn't played in eight days due to a neck injury that had become the source of significant speculation with each passing 24 hours, but why push it and send him out there on an afternoon in which the heat index registered 107 degrees in advance of a long flight west to Colorado for the start of a long road trip?
Upon seeing yet another Nationals lineup without his name included, though, Harper went into...
Bryce Harper returned to the lineup this afternoon and helped the Nationals take a quick lead on the Braves. Anthony Rendon, who is becoming a consistent force of production once again, later put an exclamation point on a 9-1 thumping of Atlanta on a sweltering hot afternoon in the District.
Harper, playing for the first time in eight days since a neck injury sidelined him, roped an RBI double in his first at-bat and also walked and scored. The struggling right fielder hadn't been in the...
They don't have Daniel Murphy or Jayson Werth in the starting lineup today, but the Nationals are off to a perfectly fine start against the Braves, thanks in no small part to a guy playing for the first time in eight days: Bryce Harper.
Harper doubled and drove in one of the Nationals' three runs during a first-inning outburst, staking his team to an early 3-1 lead over the Braves on a sweltering afternoon in the District.
Sidelined for five games and seven days with a neck injury, Harper was...
Bryce Harper wasn't in the lineup the Nationals initially announced for today's series finale against the Braves, the sixth straight game and eight straight day he would be sidelined with a neck injury.
And then about 45 minutes later, Harper suddenly was playing again.
The Nationals announced a new lineup, and this time it included Harper. In his first appearance since Aug. 6, the reigning National League MVP will bat third and start in right field.
No official explanation has been given yet...
It is going to be yet another scorcher today at Nationals Park. And this time they'll be playing under direct sunlight, with temperatures heading into the upper 90s and the heat index approaching 110. (Think these guys might be just a bit eager to head west to the drier, thinner air of Colorado?)
Before they can turn their attention to the Rockies and the upcoming road trip, the Nationals have some business to take care of today. They're trying to win the rubber game of their weekend series...
The Nationals edged the Braves 7-6 on Saturday night with their young guns making it happen.
Players like Trea Turner, Pedro Severino and Reynaldo Lopez all played a major part in the series-evening win.
Turner finished a double away from the cycle, Severino contributed a pair of base hits and called the game for Lopez, who went a major league career-high seven strong innings, allowing only one run on five hits for the win.
It was a night that also meant a lot in outposts like Hagerstown and...
Right-hander Reynaldo Lopez gathered all the knowledge from his first two starts and put it together for a solid seven innings and his first major league victory as the Nationals dropped the Braves 7-6 before a sold-out 38,490 at Nats Park Saturday night.
Lopez surrendered a first-inning solo shot to Freddie Freeman and then allowed only four more hits to improve to 1-1. He walked two and struck out two on 100 pitches, 63 for strikes.
Manager Dusty Baker spoke in his pregame briefing about how...
The Braves jumped out first when Freddie Freeman slammed a solo shot off Reynaldo Lopez. It was Freeman's 23rd homer of the year, a career high. He has now hit 12 homers in his career against the Nationals.
In the bottom of the first, Trea Turner tripled off of Rob Whalen. Turner's five triples since the All-Star break are the most in the major leagues.
Daniel Murphy followed with a two-run shot, his first homer since Aug. 3, to give the Nats a 2-1 lead. It marked Murphy's 22nd homer of the...
On the day Jonathan Papelbon was released by the Nationals, many will remember the closer putting his hands around the neck of the eventual National League Most Valuable Player Bryce Harper at the end of last season as his lasting image with the club.
Many believed that image meant there was unrest in the Nationals clubhouse and that Papelbon was not a model teammate.
Right-hander Max Scherzer said that notion of Papelbon being a negative influence on the team at any time was...
Nationals manager Dusty Baker said right fielder Bryce Harper is still listed as "day-to-day" with neck spasms. Harper has not played since last Saturday's game against the Giants. Baker did confirm that Harper could have pinch-hit last night if he was needed.
"He's been analyzed by our people and it is what it is," Baker said. "I've heard all kinds of reports. I think it's kind of careless reporting when you're reporting something that's not even true. It's not his arm. If it was,...