May 12, 2006
Griffey Downs Nats in 11, Braves Next
You gotta give The Kid points for style. After nearly a month on the DL, Ken Griffey, Jr. returned to the Reds last night with a three-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th. Unfortunately, the Nationals were the unlucky victims of Griffey’s 539th career home run. With Alfonso Soriano mired in an 11-for-58 slump and on the bench, the Nats scored three in the 11th to pull ahead 4-1. Three relievers tried…
Apr 17, 2006
Church Offers Nats Redemption on Easter
This entry was written by DCist contributor Benjamin Kabak. With Ryan Church providing some much-needed ninth-inning heroics during the Nats’ Easter Sunday win over the Marlins, the headlines nearly write themselves. Church, who struggled during Spring Training and hit even worse during his first week playing at AAA New Orleans, came up big with a two-run home run in the top of the 9th as the Nats overcame a 5-4 deficit to top the Florida…
Sep 29, 2005
End of the Road
The Nationals ended their final road trip of the season in fine fashion, lighting up the scoreboard on consecutive nights and earning a three game sweep against the fading Florida Marlins. Last night’s 11-7 win was highlighted by a seven run, seven hit 4th inning that guaranteed an easy road to victory despite a not-so-good performance from Esteban Loaiza (6IP, 10H, 6R, 1BB, 1HR), and also guaranteed that the Nats can finish no worse…
Sep 08, 2005
Bullpen Falters, Nats Lose Ground in Playoff Chase
Ouch. The Nationals got pounded 12-1 by the Florida Marlins last night, a loss that, coupled with Houston’s 8-6 win over Philly, drops the Nats to three and a half games behind Houston in the Wild Card standings. The score tells you pretty much all you need to know about last night’s drubbing, but the game also featured a solid start by Florida’s Cy Young candidate Dontrelle Willis (who improved to 20-8 on the…
Apr 20, 2005
Dontrelle-Stoppers? Uh… Something Like That
The Marlins just seem to have the Nationals’ number. At least that’s our conclusion after last night. Even though the Nats had won 5 straight going into Monday, no one could be much surprised when the D-Train ran them over, 9-4. But getting laid low 6-3 by pitcher Brian Moehler, who hadn’t notched a major league win in two years? That’s gotta hurt. Two Saturdays ago, the Nats did manage to beat the Marlins, albeit…