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The 2019 Washington Nationals season was the Nationals' 15th season competing as the
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(MLB) franchise representative in the
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, the 12th season at
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, and the 51st since the original team was started in
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. The team clinched a playoff berth for the third time in four seasons on September 24. The Nationals won their first ever National League pennant on October 15, and eventually won their first
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in franchise history on October 30, becoming the seventh Wild Card team to win the World Series. The Nationals also set all-time franchise records in home runs (231) and runs scored (873). The Nationals began their regular season at home against the
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on March 28 and ended their regular season at home against the
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on September 29. They beat the
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in the
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on October 1 and upset the two-time defending National League champions and 106 game winning
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in five games in the
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, before advancing to the
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for the first time since
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, where they swept the
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. They won the pennant and advanced to the
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for the first time in Nationals franchise history. This was also Washington, D.C.'s first appearance in the World Series since the American League's Senators in
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. They proceeded to defeat the
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in seven games to capture the franchise's first World Series championship, and the first for Washington, D.C. since
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. The Nationals also became just the second team to sweep their opponent in the
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since going to a best-of-seven format, and subsequently go on to win the World Series, the other team being the 1995 Atlanta Braves, and the first team in North American professional sports to win all road games in a best-of-seven playoff series when they prevailed over the Astros. As of
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, this represents the most recent winning season and playoff berth for the Nationals.


Offseason


Team news

With the Washington Nationals coming off a disappointing 82–80 2018 season, general manager and president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo nonetheless declared confidence in manager
Dave Martinez David Martinez (born September 26, 1964) is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who is the manager for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously served as the bench coach for the Tampa Bay ...
and his coaching staff, all under contract for the 2019 season. The Nationals' player development contract with the Class-AAA
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expired following the 2018 minor league season. Instead, the Nationals signed a two-year player development contract with the
Fresno Grizzlies The Fresno Grizzlies are a Minor League Baseball team of the California League and the Single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. They are located in Fresno, California, and play their home games at Chukchansi Park, which was opened in 2002 in d ...
of the
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, although Rizzo publicly acknowledged Fresno was team officials' "second choice" behind the
Nashville Sounds The Nashville Sounds are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. They are located in Nashville, Tennessee, and are named for the city's association with the music indus ...
, who signed a four-year deal with the Texas Rangers instead. Set to become a free agent after the 2018 season,
Bryce Harper Bryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) is an American professional baseball right fielder and designated hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). Prior to his arrival in Philadelphia, Harper played for the Wash ...
indicated in numerous interviews and speaking appearances that he was interested in reaching a new deal with the Nationals, despite considerable media speculation that Washington would be unwilling to meet Harper's likely asking price for a contract. The Nationals made Harper what principal managing owner
Mark Lerner Mark Lerner (b. 1953/1954) is the managing principal owner at Lerner Enterprises and principal owner of Major League Baseball Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league ...
later described as "one heck of an offer" in an attempt to extend him toward the end of the 2018 season, reported to be roughly $300 million over ten years, which would have been a record-setting amount for a free agent in American sports, but Harper elected free agency and Lerner said in December he expected him to sign for a higher bid elsewhere. Harper ultimately signed with the division-rival
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. Since 2004, the team's home sta ...
for a reported $330 million over 13 years, the largest free agent contract in the history of North American sports, after a pursuit that stretched into March. Along with Harper, starting pitcher
Jeremy Hellickson Jeremy Robert Hellickson (born April 8, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, and Washington Na ...
, catcher
Matt Wieters Matthew Richard Wieters (; born May 21, 1986) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals, and St. Louis Cardinals. Wieters played college basebal ...
, infielder Mark Reynolds, and relievers
Joaquín Benoit Joaquín Antonio Benoit Peña (born July 26, 1977) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, Tampa Bay Rays, Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, Toronto ...
, Tim Collins,
Kelvin Herrera Kelvin de Jesús Herrera Mercado (born December 31, 1989) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals from 2011 to 2018, Washington Nationals in 2018, and Chicago Whi ...
, and
Greg Holland Gregory Scott Holland (born November 20, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington N ...
became free agents after the 2018 season. Catcher
Jhonatan Solano Jhonatan Solano (born August 12, 1985) is a Colombian former professional baseball catcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Nationals and Miami Marlins. He made his MLB debut in 2012. Career Washington National ...
elected free agency as well after being outrighted from the roster. Hellickson signed a new one-year major league contract to stay in Washington for the 2019 season. The Nationals negotiated a deal with free agent reliever
Trevor Rosenthal Trevor Jordan Rosenthal (born May 29, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Nationals, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals ...
, which was officially announced November 3. On November 20, the Nationals announced a reunion with their former catcher
Kurt Suzuki Kurtis Kiyoshi Suzuki (born October 4, 1983) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Washington Nationals, Minnesota Twins, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles Angels. ...
, who last suited up for Washington in the 2013 season. Left-handed-hitting first baseman
Matt Adams Matthew James Adams (born August 31, 1988) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Washington Nationals organization. Nicknamed "Big City" for his imposing size and ability to regularly hit long home runs, the St. Louis Cardina ...
, who had played for Washington during the 2018 season before being claimed off waivers in August by the
St. Louis Cardinals The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. Since the 2006 season, the Cardinals ha ...
, also reunited with the Nationals on a one-year deal with a mutual option for the 2020 season. The Nationals' stated top pitching target, left-handed starter Patrick Corbin, was introduced December 7 in a press conference as Washington inked him to a six-year deal. Washington added another free agent to its starting rotation on December 27, when the team announced the signing of right-hander
Aníbal Sánchez Aníbal Alejandro Sánchez Jr. (; born February 27, 1984) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2006 with the Florida Marlins and has also played for the Detroit ...
. Shoring up another positional weakness, the Nationals officially signed veteran second baseman
Brian Dozier James Brian Dozier (;born May 15, 1987) is an American former professional baseball second baseman. The Minnesota Twins selected Dozier in the eighth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. He made his MLB debut in 2012 and he played in ...
to a one-year deal on January 13. Days after releasing former top pitching prospect
Sammy Solís Samuel Solís (born August 10, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Nationals and for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of the Nippon Professional ...
in March, the Nationals signed another veteran left-handed reliever,
Tony Sipp Tony Marcel Sipp (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians, Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, and Washington Nationals. Amateur career B ...
, to a one-year major league contract with a 2020 mutual option. The Nationals swung a rare October trade with the division-rival
Miami Marlins The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East division. The club's home ballpark is LoanDepot Park. The fra ...
, acquiring former closer Kyle Barraclough for international bonus money on October 10. Ten days after signing Suzuki, the Nationals made another trade to bolster their catching corps, sending pitcher Jefry Rodríguez, a minor league outfielder, and a player to be named later to the
Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central division. Since , they have ...
for veteran
Yan Gomes Yan Gomes (; ; born July 19, 1987) is a Brazilian-American professional baseball catcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Washington Nationals and Oakland At ...
. Less than a week after signing Corbin, the Nationals dealt from their starting rotation as they sent veteran right-hander
Tanner Roark Tanner B. Roark ( ; born October 5, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays ...
to the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League Central, Central division and were a charter member of ...
for
Tanner Rainey Tanner Scott Rainey (born December 25, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draf ...
, a rookie reliever. The team traded right-handed reliever
Trevor Gott Trevor Vaughan Gott (born August 26, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Washington Nationals, San Franc ...
off waivers to the
San Francisco Giants The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco, California. The Giants compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Founded in 1883 as the New Yo ...
for cash considerations in February, on the eve of the start of spring training. Catcher Pedro Severino, out of minor league options and blocked from the major league roster by Suzuki and Gomes, was placed on waivers toward the end of March and claimed by the
Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. As one of the American League's eight charter ...
on March 23. The Nationals tendered contracts to all of their arbitration-eligible players—Barraclough, Roark, Solís,
Anthony Rendon Anthony Michael Rendon (, ; born June 6, 1990) is an American baseball third baseman for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played for the Washington Nationals and was a member of the Nationals' 2019 World S ...
, Joe Ross,
Michael A. Taylor Michael Anthony Taylor (born March 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). Taylor was drafted in the sixth round (172nd overall) of the 2009 MLB draft by the Washingt ...
, and
Trea Turner Trea Vance Turner (born June 30, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Turner ...
—but traded Roark before the terms of his 2019 contract were agreed upon and released Solís during spring training, on the last day the team would owe him only one-sixth of his 2019 salary. Barraclough and Taylor did not settle with the team on contract terms, sending Washington to salary arbitration for the first time since the 2014–15 offseason. The arbitration panel sided with the team against both players.


Transactions

*October 10, 2018: The Nationals acquired right-handed relief pitcher Kyle Barraclough from the
Miami Marlins The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East division. The club's home ballpark is LoanDepot Park. The fra ...
for international slot money. *November 3, 2018: The Nationals signed right-handed relief pitcher
Trevor Rosenthal Trevor Jordan Rosenthal (born May 29, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Nationals, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals ...
to a one-year major league deal. *November 16, 2018: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Henderson Álvarez to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training. *November 20, 2018: The Nationals signed catcher
Kurt Suzuki Kurtis Kiyoshi Suzuki (born October 4, 1983) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Washington Nationals, Minnesota Twins, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles Angels. ...
to a two-year major league deal. *November 30, 2018: The Nationals acquired catcher
Yan Gomes Yan Gomes (; ; born July 19, 1987) is a Brazilian-American professional baseball catcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Washington Nationals and Oakland At ...
from the
Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central division. Since , they have ...
for right-handed pitcher Jefry Rodríguez, minor league outfielder Daniel Johnson, and minor league infielder Andruw Monasterio. *December 7, 2018: The Nationals signed left-handed starting pitcher Patrick Corbin to a six-year major league deal. *December 12, 2018: The Nationals acquired right-handed relief pitcher
Tanner Rainey Tanner Scott Rainey (born December 25, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draf ...
from the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League Central, Central division and were a charter member of ...
for right-handed starting pitcher
Tanner Roark Tanner B. Roark ( ; born October 5, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays ...
. *December 18, 2018: The Nationals signed first baseman
Matt Adams Matthew James Adams (born August 31, 1988) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Washington Nationals organization. Nicknamed "Big City" for his imposing size and ability to regularly hit long home runs, the St. Louis Cardina ...
to a one-year major league deal. *December 27, 2018: The Nationals signed right-handed starting pitcher
Aníbal Sánchez Aníbal Alejandro Sánchez Jr. (; born February 27, 1984) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2006 with the Florida Marlins and has also played for the Detroit ...
to a two-year major league deal. *January 13, 2019: The Nationals signed second baseman
Brian Dozier James Brian Dozier (;born May 15, 1987) is an American former professional baseball second baseman. The Minnesota Twins selected Dozier in the eighth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. He made his MLB debut in 2012 and he played in ...
to a one-year major league deal and designated infielder/outfielder Matt Reynolds for assignment. *February 8, 2019: The Nationals signed right-handed starting pitcher
Jeremy Hellickson Jeremy Robert Hellickson (born April 8, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, and Washington Na ...
to a one-year major league contract and designated right-handed relief pitcher
Trevor Gott Trevor Vaughan Gott (born August 26, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Washington Nationals, San Franc ...
for assignment. *February 12, 2019: The Nationals signed left-handed pitcher
Vidal Nuño Vidal Vicente Nuño ee-dahl' nooh'-nio(born July 26, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Acereros de Monclova of the Mexican League. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondba ...
, right-handed pitchers Aaron Barrett,
Scott Copeland Scott Reast Copeland (born December 15, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2015, and has also played for the New York Mets in MLB and the LG Twi ...
, and
J. J. Hoover James Alan Hoover Jr. (born August 13, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher and pitching coach for the Lexington Legends of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati ...
, infielder
Brandon Snyder Brandon Roger Snyder (born November 23, 1986) is an American professional baseball coach and former utility player. Since August 2021, he has been the bullpen catcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously pla ...
, and outfielder
Hunter Jones David Hunter Jones (born January 10, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox in 2009 and the Florida Marlins in 2010. Amateur career Jones played college baseba ...
to minor league contracts with invitations to spring training. *February 13, 2019: The Nationals sold right-handed relief pitcher
Trevor Gott Trevor Vaughan Gott (born August 26, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Washington Nationals, San Franc ...
to the
San Francisco Giants The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco, California. The Giants compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Founded in 1883 as the New Yo ...
. *March 9, 2019: The Nationals unconditionally released left-handed relief pitcher
Sammy Solís Samuel Solís (born August 10, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Nationals and for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of the Nippon Professional ...
. *March 13, 2019: The Nationals signed left-handed relief pitcher
Tony Sipp Tony Marcel Sipp (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians, Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, and Washington Nationals. Amateur career B ...
to a one-year major-league deal. *March 23, 2019: The Nationals lost catcher Pedro Severino to the
Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. As one of the American League's eight charter ...
on a waiver claim. *March 27, 2019: The Nationals selected the contract of infielder Jake Noll.


Spring training

The Nationals held spring training at their facility at
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in
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,
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, which they shared with the
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. It was their third year at the facility. The day before opening camp, the Nationals announced a slate of non-roster invitees to major league spring training including top infield prospects Carter Kieboom and Luis García, as well as left-handed pitcher
Vidal Nuño Vidal Vicente Nuño ee-dahl' nooh'-nio(born July 26, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Acereros de Monclova of the Mexican League. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondba ...
; right-handed pitchers Henderson Álvarez, Aaron Barrett,
Wil Crowe William Chandler Crowe (born September 9, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Washington Nationals. Amateur career Crowe attended Pigeo ...
,
J. J. Hoover James Alan Hoover Jr. (born August 13, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher and pitching coach for the Lexington Legends of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati ...
, and Ronald Peña; catchers
Tres Barrera Felipe "Tres" Barrera III (born September 15, 1994) is an American professional baseball catcher in the St. Louis Cardinals organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Nationals. Early life and amateur career Bar ...
and
Taylor Gushue Taylor Stone Gushue (born December 19, 1993) is an American professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago Cubs. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 4th round of the 2014 ...
; infielders Jose Marmolejos, Jake Noll, Matt Reynolds, and
Brandon Snyder Brandon Roger Snyder (born November 23, 1986) is an American professional baseball coach and former utility player. Since August 2021, he has been the bullpen catcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously pla ...
; and outfielders
Hunter Jones David Hunter Jones (born January 10, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox in 2009 and the Florida Marlins in 2010. Amateur career Jones played college baseba ...
and Chuck Taylor. Veteran utilityman
Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph Kendrick III (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball infielder and current special assistant to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected Kendrick in th ...
had recovered enough from a ruptured
Achilles tendon The Achilles tendon or heel cord, also known as the calcaneal tendon, is a tendon at the back of the lower leg, and is the thickest in the human body. It serves to attach the plantaris, gastrocnemius (calf) and soleus muscles to the calcaneus ...
he suffered in May 2018 to participate in spring training workouts and games from the beginning. However, Kendrick suffered another leg injury, a strained hamstring, while running the bases in an early March game, taking him out of commission for at least a few weeks. Outfielder
Michael A. Taylor Michael Anthony Taylor (born March 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). Taylor was drafted in the sixth round (172nd overall) of the 2009 MLB draft by the Washingt ...
, competing for the role of starting center fielder, sprained his left knee and hip after catching a cleat in a March game. Also hampered by injuries were right-handed relievers Justin Miller, who strained his lower back and missed just over a week before returning to action in mid-March, and
Koda Glover Koda James Glover (born April 13, 1993) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Nationals. He is of Cherokee and Sioux descent. Early life and career Glover was born i ...
, who was lifted from his first spring game in late February with a forearm strain and was shut down from throwing. The Nationals broke camp at West Palm Beach on March 24 to head north for the year. On March 25, they defeated the
New York Yankees The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one ...
5–3 in an exhibition game at Nationals Park. Including that game, the Nationals completed spring training with a
Grapefruit League Spring training is the preseason in Major League Baseball (MLB), a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the regular season. Spring training allows new players to try out for roster and position spots, and gives establi ...
record of 17–12–2, third-best in the Grapefruit League and better than any Cactus League team's record. On March 27, the Nationals, following Jake Noll's strong spring performance in which he hit .320 and batted in 10 runs, purchased his contract from the Class-AA
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. The Nationals placed him on the 25-man roster for
Opening Day Opening Day is the day on which professional baseball leagues begin their regular season. For Major League Baseball (MLB) and most of the American minor leagues, this day typically falls during the first week of April, although in recent years ...
.


Regular season


Opening Day


Opening Day lineup

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Game recap

Opening Day Opening Day is the day on which professional baseball leagues begin their regular season. For Major League Baseball (MLB) and most of the American minor leagues, this day typically falls during the first week of April, although in recent years ...
on March 28 – the earliest opening day in MLB history excluding international openers – saw a pitchers′ duel before a sell-out crowd at Nationals Park between the starters who had won the last three
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s: the
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Jacob deGrom, who won it in , and Washington's
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, who won it in as well as and and was the runner-up for it in 2018.Doughtery, Jesse, "Nationals can't deliver what they promised in 2–0 Opening Day loss to Mets," washingtonpost.com, March 28, 2019, 4:07 p.m. EDT Retrieved March 28, 2019
/ref> DeGrom threw 93 pitches over six scoreless innings, 59 of them for strikes, scattering a double, four singles, and a walk, while striking out 10. The Nationals threatened only twice against him. In the bottom of the third inning with New York leading 1–0, center fielder
Víctor Robles Víctor Enrique Robles Brito (born May 19, 1997) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Robles signed with the Nationals as an international free agent in 2013. He made his ML ...
led off with a double – the Nationals′ only extra-base hit of the game – and advanced to third with no outs when right fielder Adam Eaton singled, but after shortstop
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struck out, Robles was too far off third when third baseman
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hit a chopper to third. The Mets forced Eaton out at second and Robles was caught in a rundown between third and home, resulting in an inning-ending double play. In the bottom of the sixth, shortstop
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led off with a single, stole second, and then stole third with one out – giving him three stolen bases for the game, making him only the seventh player in MLB history to steal three bases on Opening Day and the first to do so since The last MLB player before Trea Turner to steal three bases on
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– but left fielder Juan Soto struck out and first baseman
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popped out, stranding Turner at third. The Nats never threatened again against either deGrom or the Mets′ bullpen; Mets reliever Seth Lugo struck out the side in the top of the seventh and
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pitched scoreless innings in the eighth and ninth as Mets pitchers combined to strike out 14 Nats. Scherzer, meanwhile, gave up a solo homer in the top of the first inning to the third batter he faced, Mets second baseman
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, but left the game with the score still 1–0 after throwing 109 pitches, 76 of them for strikes, over innings and striking out 12 Mets, giving up only one more hit and two walks. However, Mets pinch-hitter Dominic Smith, who Scherzer had walked in the top of the eighth inning before leaving the game, advanced to second on a single reliever Justin Miller gave up to Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, and then reliever Matt Grace surrendered a single to Canó, which drove in Smith and resulted in a second run charged to Scherzer and New York adding to its lead. Nats pitchers gave up only five hits, all singles except for Canó's homer, but the Nats also managed only five hits, four of them singles, and the Mets shut them out 2–0. It was only the second Opening Day game in MLB history in which both starting pitchers had ten or more strikeouts.The only other Opening Day game in MLB history in which both starting pitchers had ten or more strikeouts took place on April 7,
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had 13 strikeouts in a complete-game win and
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struck out 11 in innings. (Se
Adler, David, "Scherzer, deGrom make Opening Day history," mlb.com, March 28, 2019
)
Scherzer became the 16th pitcher in MLB history to strike out 12 or more batters on Opening Day, and it was the 83rd game of his career with 10 or more strikeouts.


Season standings


National League East


National League Wild Card


Record vs. opponents


March–April

The Nationals lost their first two games to the division-rival
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. A quality start by Patrick Corbin, who left the Nationals with the lead, was squandered in the third game on March 31 by ineffectual Washington relief pitching, including a blown save by closer
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in his first opportunity of the season. The Nationals rallied against Mets reliever Justin Wilson to win 6–5 as shortstop
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socked a walk-off home run to left field, his second homer of the game. On April 2,
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broke Turner's index finger with a fastball as he squared to bunt, sending him to the injured list. In former Nationals outfielder
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's return to
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with the rival Phillies,
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struck Harper out twice, but Harper hit safely in each of his last three at-bats, capped by a two-run home run off
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with the Phillies already leading 6–2, giving the game its final 8–2 score. The Nationals salvaged the two-game series by winning April 3 on a bases-loaded, ninth-inning walk issued by Phillies reliever David Robertson to rookie pinch-hitter Jake Noll. Noll's first career RBI finished off a seesaw contest in which the Phillies scored twice off Nationals starter
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in the first inning; the Nationals responded by reeling off six unanswered runs against Phillies ace
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; after Sánchez exited with a bruise on his hip from a line-drive comebacker, the Phillies scored six unanswered runs of their own off Nationals relievers;Two of those runs were charged to reliever
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, who became the first major league pitcher on record to make four straight appearances without recording an out and allowing at least one run. (Se
Zielonka, Adam, "Trevor Rosenthal maintains ERA of infinity after third appearance", ''The Washington Times'', April 3, 2019
and after Phillies manager
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inserted his closer Seranthony Domínguez in the ninth inning, the Nationals scored one run on a double by catcher
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and then tied the game as Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins couldn't haul in a relay throw to retire a hustling Adam Eaton. Having already recalled infielder Adrián Sánchez from the Class-AAA
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to replace Turner on the roster, the Nationals optioned Noll after the April 3 game to make room for the activation of veteran utilityman
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from the injured list. General manager Mike Rizzo publicly rejected the idea of calling up top shortstop prospect Carter Kieboom to play in Turner's place. "We're going to see him sooner rather than later," Rizzo told reporters, adding, "When we feel he's ready, we'll bring him." Adrián Sánchez did not appear in a game before being optioned to the Class-AA
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to clear an extra spot in the Nationals' foundering bullpen on April 7. The Nationals recalled right-hander Joe Ross and announced that Ross, a starting pitcher for most of his career, would be used as a reliever for the first time since 2015 Washington Nationals season#September, September 2015. The Nationals enjoyed a winning roadtrip through two series in New York and Philadelphia, taking two out of three from both the Mets and the Phillies. The bullpen remained a glaring issue for the Nationals against the Mets. Scherzer departed with a 12–2 lead in the rubber game on April 7, but reliever Matt Grace allowed both inherited runners to score and gave up two more runs of his own, Wander Suero pitched a scoreless eighth inning,Trevor Rosenthal could not retire either of the two batters he faced before being pulled from the game, but Suero stranded both inherited runners to give Rosenthal his first appearance of the year without a run charged to him. Rosenthal tied a major league record previously set by Joey Eischen of the Nationals in 2005 Washington Nationals season, 2005 and matched by Trever Miller of the
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in 2011 Washington Nationals season, 2011 with five straight appearances without retiring a batter, dating back to the 2017 St. Louis Cardinals season, 2017 season. (Se
Baer, Jack, "Trevor Rosenthal's run of infinite ERA hits record territory", ''sports.yahoo.com'', April 7, 2019
then Ross allowed a three-run home run in the ninth inning before Doolittle was summoned to finish out the 12–9 win. But in Philadelphia, Nationals relief pitching held strong, allowing just two runs in the series: the deciding run in a 4–3 loss on April 8, and the lone Phillies run in a 15–1 blowout on April 10.Staked to a 15-run lead in the ninth inning, Trevor Rosenthal walked his first batter, becoming the first pitcher since David Lundquist for the San Diego Padres in the 2002 San Diego Padres season, 2002 season to allow the first ten batters he faced in a season to reach by walking, hitting safely, or being hit by a pitch. Rosenthal walked two more in the inning and allowed an earned run, but he finished the game to snap his streak of consecutive game appearances without an out at five. His earned run average stood at 72.00 after the outing. (Se
"Rosenthal retires 1st batter, drops ERA to 72.00", ESPN, April 11, 2019
Sandwiched between those games, the Nationals mounted a comeback from a five-run deficit on April 9. Down to his final strike, center fielder
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, the Nationals' top prospect, hit a game-tying home run with two outs in the ninth inning off Edubray Ramos. Left fielder Juan Soto hammered a three-run home run, with Robles adding an RBI double, to give the Nationals the lead in the tenth inning before Doolittle secured the 10–6 win. Bullpen woes again bedeviled the Nationals during a six-game homestand, which they split by losing two of three with the 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pittsburgh Pirates and winning two of three with the 2019 San Francisco Giants season, San Francisco Giants. The bullpen collapsed late on April 12 after Corbin pitched seven strong innings and departed with a one-run lead;
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and Kyle Barraclough combined to give up the tying and go-ahead runs, and after Rendon homered to force extra innings, Justin Miller coughed up a three-run home run to Pirates pinch-hitter Colin Moran (baseball), Colin Moran in the tenth inning to lose the opening game of the homestand. Miller was placed on the 10-day injured list the next day with a lower back strain, and the Nationals recalled reliever Austen Williams from Fresno. In that game, it was the Nationals who rallied late, with back-to-back home runs by Eaton and Kendrick reversing a one-run deficit in the eighth inning and giving Washington a 3–2 win. After a third straight strong start for the Nationals in the series, this one provided by Scherzer, Suero allowed a two-out RBI double to rookie Jason Martin (baseball), Jason Martin in the ninth, sending the home team to a 4–3 loss in the April 14 rubber game. The Nationals went on to drop their series-opener with the Giants on April 16, with Stephen Strasburg shouldering the loss after giving up three home runs over six innings of work. Manager
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was ejected for the second time in his managerial career, arguing balls and strikes in the fifth inning. The Nationals won the next two games, although they didn't lack for late drama. After finishing out the eighth inning with a seven-run lead on April 17, Williams surrendered four runs on home runs by San Francisco outfielders Gerardo Parra and Steven Duggar before being pulled without recording an out. Barraclough and Doolittle combined to finish out the closer-than-expected 9–6 win. In the series finale on April 18, after the Nationals failed to score in the home eighth despite a leadoff double and steal of third base by Washington second baseman
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, Doolittle wobbled to give up his first earned run of the season on three base hits before locking down the save, securing Corbin's first win at home as a National. Heading to South Florida for a series against the division-rival 2019 Miami Marlins season, Miami Marlins on April 19, the Nationals made another change in their bullpen, sending Williams to the injured list with a right shoulder sprain and recalling right-hander Austin L. Adams from Fresno. In the series opener, a bases-loaded walk by Aníbal Sánchez followed immediately by a hit-by-pitch by Grace in the sixth inning gave the Marlins a lead they wouldn't relinquish. A poor start by Scherzer led to a second consecutive loss on April 20, although the Nationals were able to salvage the three-game set the next day, shutting out the Marlins 5–0 behind eight strong innings from Strasburg in a bounceback outing. After optioning Austin L. Adams back to Fresno and recalling Noll as an extra infielder with Rendon dealing with soreness after a pitch struck his upper arm, Washington dropped yet another series opener on April 22 as they traveled to Denver for three games against the 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Colorado Rockies, as home runs by Raimel Tapia, Nolan Arenado, and former National Mark Reynolds proved too much for the visitors to overcome. With Corbin on the mound and a bases-clearing double by Robles making the difference, they evened the series the next day. Although Noll tagged his first major league hit, an RBI double, in his first start on April 24, another poor Aníbal Sánchez start, coupled with defensive lapses by Noll, fill-in shortstop Wilmer Difo, and the right fielder Eaton, followed by a disastrous three-run inning from Rosenthal in relief, resulted in a second straight series loss. Returning home for a series against the 2019 San Diego Padres season, San Diego Padres, the Nationals optioned Noll back to Fresno on April 25, then announced they were calling up Carter Kieboom from the Grizzlies to bolster their infield the following day. Injured reliever
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was transferred to the 60-day injured list to make room for Kieboom on the major league roster. The Nationals also moved Rosenthal to the 10-day injured list, citing a viral infection, and activated Miller after one rehab appearance with the Class-A Advanced Potomac Nationals. Scherzer allowed two runs over seven strong innings, and Kieboom homered to center for his first major league hit off Padres reliever and former National Craig StammenKieboom became the first Nationals player since Juan Soto to make his first career hit a home run. Soto was also facing the 2018 San Diego Padres season, San Diego Padres when he accomplished the feat, homering off Robbie Erlin on May 21, 2018. (Se
"Nats' Soto, MLB's youngest player at 19, homers in 1st start", WTOP, May 21, 2018
to tie the game in the eighth inning after San Diego took the lead on a Gomes passed ball. However, the Nationals fell after Doolittle, pitching in a tied ninth inning, allowed a solo home run to Padres outfielder Hunter Renfroe. In the April 27 game, Strasburg matched Scherzer's seven-inning effort, but Suero, Miller, and Grace combined to allow six runs in the tenth inning, and the Nationals lost 8–3. After placing first baseman
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on the 10-day injured list with plantar fasciitis in his right foot, the Nationals were greeted with six unanswered San Diego runs to start the April 28 game, as the home team got just three innings out of Hellickson. Facing their first series sweep of the season, the Nationals rallied behind home runs from Soto, Robles, and Kieboom to tie the game,It was the first time three teammates age 22 or under had homered in the same game in major league history. On the day of the game, Soto was 20 years, 185 days old; Kieboom was 21 years, 237 days old; and Robles was 21 years, 344 days old. (Se
Collier, Jamal, "21-and-under club: Soto, Kieboom, Robles HR", MLB.com, April 28, 2019
an

with just-recalled right-hander Erick Fedde putting up four scoreless innings in long relief and Barraclough, Ross, Sipp, and Miller contributing scoreless innings of their own, before replacement first baseman
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slugged a deep flyball to right field off Matt Wisler in the bottom of the eleventh inning; Adams' shot clanged off the foul pole for a walk-off home run. Fedde was optioned back to Class-AA Harrisburg the next day, and Adrián Sánchez was recalled. The Nationals proceeded to drop consecutive games to the
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, ending the month with a 12–16 record and in fourth place in the National League East. In the April 29 game, a strong four innings for Corbin led to a disastrous fifth in which he gave up six earned runs, the most for the Nationals left-hander in nearly a full year, and took the loss against visiting St. Louis. Ahead of another loss on April 30, the Nationals finally placed Rendon on the 10-day injured list as he continued to reel from his hit-by-pitch arm injury from the Marlins series, and they selected the contract of left-hander Dan Jennings (pitcher), Dan Jennings from Harrisburg, designating Austin L. Adams for assignment to clear space on the roster.


May

The Nationals salvaged their four-game series with the
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, having lost three of four before capturing a tight 2–1 series finale on March 2 behind right-hander Stephen Strasburg.Strasburg became the fastest pitcher to reach 1,500 career strikeouts in the series win, as measured by innings pitched. He earned his 1,500th by striking out opposing pitcher Dakota Hudson in the fifth inning, at innings pitched in his major league career. The previous record was held by Chris Sale, who notched his 1,500th strikeout at 1,290 innings pitched. (Se
Mears, Steve, "Strasburg sets a 1,500 K record; Nats win 2–1 to salvage the series! Pitching coach Derek Lilliquist fired!", ''talknats.com'', May 2, 2019
After the series, the Nationals dismissed pitching coach Derek Lilliquist and announced he would be replaced by minor league pitching coordinator Paul Menhart. The fourth-place Nationals' woes continued on a roadtrip through Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Los Angeles. Left fielder Juan Soto landed on the 10-day injured list on May 4 with back spasms, prompting the Nationals to recall outfielder Andrew Stevenson (baseball), Andrew Stevenson from the Class-AAA
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; a day later, the Nationals placed first baseman
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on the injured list after he jammed his shoulder on a defensive play against the
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and recalled infielder Jake Noll from Fresno. Stevenson lasted a week on the active roster before hitting the injured list with back spasms of his own, while left-handed setup man
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was sent to the injured list with an oblique injury on May 7. The Nationals activated third baseman
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from the injured list on May 7, optioning top infield prospect Carter Kieboom back to Fresno after he committed four errors in 11 major league games, and also recalled right-handed pitcher Erick Fedde from the Class-AA
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. Like Joe Ross before him, Fedde was converted from starting to relieving by the Nationals, hoping to bolster their worst-in-MLB bullpen. After losing two of three in Philadelphia and suffering their first series sweep at the hands of the
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, a series in which poor defense played a major role, the Nationals signed outfielder Gerardo Parra to a one-year deal, designating Grizzlies reliever Jimmy Cordero for assignment, before a four-game set against the
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. The Nationals won the series opener in a 6–0 shutout led by left-hander Patrick Corbin. The Dodgers returned the favor on May 10, with starter Kenta Maeda and left fielder Joc Pederson leading Los Angeles to a 5–0 win. On May 11, the visitors rallied after being shut out into the eighth inning, scoring five runs off the Dodgers bullpen after starter Walker Buehler left the game. The scoring was capped by a go-ahead grand slam to right-center field by Parra, his first hit as a National in his second start with the team, off reliever Dylan Floro. However, the Dodgers again quieted Washington's bats, 6–0, on May 12 to earn a series split behind Hyun-jin Ryu. The Dodgers starter carried a no-hit bid into the eighth inning before Parra hit a ground-rule double for the Nationals' only hit of the day. Soto was activated from the injured list for the final game of the series. It was more of the same in the first game of a homestand versus the division-rival
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on May 14. Noah Syndergaard held the Nationals hitless into the sixth inning, and former National Wilson Ramos, the Mets catcher, hit a grand slam off
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in the first inning to supply all the offense the Mets needed in the 6–2 win. The Nationals rebounded to win the next two games for their first series win of the month, with Corbin turning in another potent effort to earn the win on May 15 and Washington surviving an early exit by starter
Aníbal Sánchez Aníbal Alejandro Sánchez Jr. (; born February 27, 1984) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2006 with the Florida Marlins and has also played for the Detroit ...
to win a tight 7–6 contest, again getting key offense from Parra and catcher
Kurt Suzuki Kurtis Kiyoshi Suzuki (born October 4, 1983) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Washington Nationals, Minnesota Twins, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles Angels. ...
, in the rubber game on May 16. With the 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Chicago Cubs heading to town for a three-game series, the Nationals placed Aníbal Sánchez on the injured list with a hamstring strain and called up right-hander Kyle McGowin from Class-AAA Fresno, also activating shortstop
Trea Turner Trea Vance Turner (born June 30, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Turner ...
after he rehabbed a fractured finger and optioning Turner's struggling fill-in, Wilmer Difo, to Fresno. The Nationals attempted a comeback after right-hander
Max Scherzer Maxwell Martin Scherzer (born July 27, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, and L ...
was shelled for three runs early on May 18, but
Brian Dozier James Brian Dozier (;born May 15, 1987) is an American former professional baseball second baseman. The Minnesota Twins selected Dozier in the eighth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. He made his MLB debut in 2012 and he played in ...
was tagged out trying to score from third on an errant pitch that ricocheted back to reliever Carl Edwards Jr., then the home bullpen melted down. The Cubs ran away with the series opener 14–6, scoring 11 runs off Nationals relievers.Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant homered in the seventh, eighth, and ninth innings, becoming only the 12th player in major league history to homer in three consecutive innings. (Se
"Kris Bryant hits 3 home runs, Cubs punish Nationals 14–6", WGN-TV, May 17, 2019
The Nationals placed reliever Justin Miller on the injured list for the second time of the young season with a rotator cuff strain the next day and called up right-handed reliever
Tanner Rainey Tanner Scott Rainey (born December 25, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draf ...
from Fresno. In the May 18 game, Strasburg delivered eight innings of two-run ball to lead the Nationals to a win. The Nationals again attempted a comeback after Hellickson opened his May 19 outing with three straight walks and gave up three runs before McGowin relieved him in the fourth inning, but they came up short in a 6–5 loss despite scoring four runs off Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks. Heading to New York City for another series against the Mets, on May 20, the Nationals designated Dan Jennings (pitcher), Dan Jennings for assignment after he appeared in eight games out of their bullpen, activated Sipp from the injured list, and claimed right-handed pitcher Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Javy Guerra off waivers from the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays season, Toronto Blue Jays. Hellickson was placed on the injured list with a shoulder strain, clearing space for Guerra on the roster. The Mets swept the four-game set against the Nationals. Corbin lost a rematch with Mets journeyman starter Wilmer Font in the series opener, with the Nationals rallying late from a four-run shutout only to lose 4–3. In each of the next three games, the Nationals lost despite carrying a lead into the bottom of the eighth inning. After five scoreless innings from Fedde, making a spot start, on May 21, reliever Wander Suero served up a three-run home run that gave the Mets the lead, and after the Nationals rallied to retake the lead, Rainey gave up a solo home run to rookie first baseman Pete Alonso in the eighth, put two more runners on base when called out to pitch the ninth, and then took his first career loss as Kyle Barraclough came in and gave up a walk-off hit on an infield single to shortstop. On May 22, the Nationals got six shutout innings from Scherzer and held a one-run shutout into the eighth, before Barraclough and closer
Sean Doolittle Sean Robert Doolittle (born September 26, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Marine ...
combined to give up six unanswered runs to lose the game, with center fielder Juan Lagares doubling home three runs off Doolittle before the southpaw served up a three-run home run to veteran pinch-hitter Rajai Davis in his first appearance with the Mets. The Nationals trailed by two runs heading into the eighth inning in the final game of the set on May 23, but after first baseman
Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph Kendrick III (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball infielder and current special assistant to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected Kendrick in th ...
and manager
Dave Martinez David Martinez (born September 26, 1964) is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who is the manager for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously served as the bench coach for the Tampa Bay ...
were ejected for arguing a checked-swing call, the team rallied and got a two-out, two-run single by Parra, pinch-hitting for Strasburg, to take the lead. That lead was handed back in the bottom of the inning as Suero, after getting two outs and two strikes on right fielder Carlos Gómez, served up a three-run home run to take the loss. The Nationals were rejoined during the series by Matt Adams, who was activated from the injured list and took the place of infielder Adrián Sánchez, who was optioned to Class-AA Harrisburg. As the Nationals returned to Washington, D.C., to face the division-rival 2019 Miami Marlins season, Miami Marlins, who still trailed the Nationals for fifth place in the National League East Division but were riding a six-game winning streak as they arrived at Nationals Park on May 24, local and national media speculation swirled around Martinez's future as the team manager. Two veteran ''The Washington Post, Washington Post'' sports columnists, Thomas Boswell and Barry Svrluga, suggested the Nationals should dismiss Martinez, with Boswell writing, "From Day 1, he has been just a step too far beyond his depth." General manager Mike Rizzo said publicly before the start of the series against the Marlins that the Nationals were not considering a change less than one-third of the way through the 2019 season. The Nationals bounced back to win the first three of the four games against Miami, overcoming a shaky spot start by McGowin, who tallied his first career hit and run scored in his only trip to the plate, to win a seesaw 12–10 series opener on the back of a go-ahead home run by Soto in the eighth inning; shutting down the Marlins 5–0 behind a complete-game performance from Corbin on May 25; and winning three games in a row for the first time all year by clinching a series win on May 26, despite a shaky major league debut for right-handed reliever James Bourque (baseball), James Bourque, who was called up from Harrisburg as Ross was optioned to Fresno, but couldn't make it through the ninth inning in his first appearance. Scherzer pitched well in the series finale and exited the game with a one-run lead, but the Marlins scored two unearned runs as Adams and Turner committed ill-timed fielding errors, and Miami salvaged the set by delivering the Nationals a 3–2 loss. The Nationals headed south for two games against the only division rival they had not yet played in 2019, the 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Atlanta Braves, and swept the short series. Despite another eighth-inning hiccup on May 28 as Barraclough gave up a two-run home run, Doolittle bounced back from a pair of rough outings, showing off a tweaked delivery as he secured a save and a win for Strasburg, who outdueled Atlanta ace Max Fried with seven strong innings. Aníbal Sánchez returned from the injured list on May 29, with Bourque being optioned to Fresno in a corresponding move, and carried a perfect game into the sixth inning as the Nationals put up 14 runs over the first five frames. Although McGowin, taking over in relief in the seventh inning, loaded the bases and gave up a grand slam to third baseman Austin Riley before getting his first out, he struck out six more Braves en route to his first career save as he pitched three innings to finish off the 14–4 victory. The win was Sánchez's first as a National. Coming off their series sweep of the Braves, the Nationals finished out a 12–17 May with a loss as the 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Cincinnati Reds chased a flat-looking Corbin in the third inning and cruised to victory at Great American Ball Park. At month's end, the Nationals held fourth place in the National League East Division, eight games back of the division-leading Phillies and eight games under the .500 mark.


June

Rebounding from their series-opening loss to the 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park, the Nationals took the next two games for their third straight series win. Former National
Tanner Roark Tanner B. Roark ( ; born October 5, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays ...
, starting for the Reds, took the loss on June 1, despite hitting his first career home run off Nationals starter Erick Fedde; the player for whom Roark was traded to Cincinnati in December 2018, right-hander
Tanner Rainey Tanner Scott Rainey (born December 25, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draf ...
, earned his first career win in relief. Center fielder Gerardo Parra hit a three-run home run off Roark to put the Nationals on top for good. In the rubber game on June 2, Nationals ace
Max Scherzer Maxwell Martin Scherzer (born July 27, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, and L ...
struck out 15 Reds over eight innings of one-run ball to lead Washington to victory. Manager
Dave Martinez David Martinez (born September 26, 1964) is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who is the manager for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously served as the bench coach for the Tampa Bay ...
made a trip to the mound with Scherzer at 117 pitches through innings, but Scherzer lobbied successfully to stay in the game before striking out Reds first baseman Joey Votto on back-to-back-to-back called strikes. The Nationals swept a short homestand, taking two of two in interleague play against the visiting 2019 Chicago White Sox season, Chicago White Sox. In the series opener on June 4, they pinned a loss on another former Nationals starter, Reynaldo López, delivering home starter Stephen Strasburg his 100th career win even though he allowed every White Sox run in the 9–5 game. After a strong start by
Aníbal Sánchez Aníbal Alejandro Sánchez Jr. (; born February 27, 1984) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2006 with the Florida Marlins and has also played for the Detroit ...
in the second game, the league-worst Nationals bullpen couldn't hold the lead, with right-hander Kyle Barraclough surrendering a two-run home run in his second inning of work, followed by Wander Suero, who had thrown 30 pitches in the June 4 game, allowing a game-tying home run to White Sox backup catcher Welington Castillo on his first pitch after coming in to relieve Barraclough. The Nationals rallied, however, as shortstop
Trea Turner Trea Vance Turner (born June 30, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Turner ...
drilled a two-run home run—his first since coming off the injured list the previous month after rehabbing a fractured finger—to walk off the White Sox in the bottom of the ninth inning, 6–4. The sweep gave the Nationals their longest winning streak of the season to date, at four games. The Nationals split a four-game series in San Diego against the 2019 San Diego Padres season, San Diego Padres. Despite jumping out to a four-run lead in the first inning against Padres starter Joey Lucchesi, the Nationals couldn't push across another run and lost as their starter Corbin gave up five unanswered runs, in the series opener June 6. The Nationals lost another 5–4 game on June 7, rallying to take the lead late only for closer
Sean Doolittle Sean Robert Doolittle (born September 26, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Marine ...
to give up the tying run on an RBI single by rookie outfielder Josh Naylor followed by a walk-off RBI single by catcher Austin Hedges. On June 8, the Nationals cruised behind another strong outing by Scherzer, who shrugged off a comebacker that deflected off his left calf to pitch seven shutout innings and earn the win. In the rubber game on June 9, the Nationals got seven innings of one-run ball from San Diego native Strasburg, then tagged former Nationals pitcher Craig Stammen with the loss in relief in the eighth inning as pinch-hitter
Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph Kendrick III (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball infielder and current special assistant to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected Kendrick in th ...
broke the tie with a home run to left field, shortstop
Trea Turner Trea Vance Turner (born June 30, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Turner ...
homered to center in the next at-bat, right fielder Adam Eaton homered to right-center in the at-bat after that, and third baseman
Anthony Rendon Anthony Michael Rendon (, ; born June 6, 1990) is an American baseball third baseman for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played for the Washington Nationals and was a member of the Nationals' 2019 World S ...
capped the barrage with a home run to right field.It was the ninth time a major league team had hit back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs, and the first time a major league team had ever hit back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs for the second time in its history. The most recent instance was when Brian Goodwin (baseball), Brian Goodwin, Wilmer Difo,
Bryce Harper Bryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) is an American professional baseball right fielder and designated hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). Prior to his arrival in Philadelphia, Harper played for the Wash ...
, and
Ryan Zimmerman Ryan Wallace Zimmerman (born September 28, 1984) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman who played 16 seasons for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Zimmerman graduated from Kellam Hig ...
, also of the 2017 Washington Nationals season, Washington Nationals, homered consecutively off Michael Blazek of the 2017 Milwaukee Brewers season, Milwaukee Brewers on July 27, 2017. (Se
Dougherty, Jesse, "Nationals make MLB history with four consecutive home runs in win over Padres", ''The Washington Post'', June 9, 2019
an
Goldberg, Rob, "Video: Watch Nationals Crush 4 Consecutive Home Runs vs. Padres", ''Bleacher Report'', June 9, 2019
During the series, the Nationals activated reliever
Trevor Rosenthal Trevor Jordan Rosenthal (born May 29, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Nationals, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals ...
after a monthlong rehab assignment, optioning right-hander Kyle McGowin to the Class-AAA
Fresno Grizzlies The Fresno Grizzlies are a Minor League Baseball team of the California League and the Single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. They are located in Fresno, California, and play their home games at Chukchansi Park, which was opened in 2002 in d ...
. Although Washington steamrolled the White Sox 12–1 on June 10 behind another dominant start from Sánchez, Corbin's struggles continued as he allowed a first-inning grand slam by Castillo, and the Nationals settled for a split of the two-game interleague series in Chicago as they lost June 11. Rookie center fielder
Víctor Robles Víctor Enrique Robles Brito (born May 19, 1997) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Robles signed with the Nationals as an international free agent in 2013. He made his ML ...
earned his first career Major League Baseball Play of the Week Award with a diving catch behind Corbin, tracking down a hard-hit line drive from Leury García, leaping to glove it, and ending up face-down on the warning track surrounded by a cloud of dust. The Nationals split their third series in a row as they hosted the 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Arizona Diamondbacks. Veteran Zack Greinke, who carried a no-hit bid into the seventh inning, outdueled Fedde in the series opener on June 13. Arizona worked around a rain delay to shut out the home team 5–0. With Scherzer, a 2006 Major League Baseball draft, 2006 first-round draft pick of the Diamondbacks, on the mound against former Nationals top prospect Robbie Ray (baseball), Robbie Ray, the Nationals evened the series the next day. Strasburg turned in his worst outing of the year as he allowed six runs over five innings on June 15, taking the loss for the Nationals even though rookie Diamondbacks starter Taylor Clarke, who grew up in Northern Virginia a fan of Strasburg and the Nationals, couldn't complete five full innings to qualify for the win. Following another poor relief appearance by Barraclough, who gave up three runs in the ninth inning while only recording one out, the Nationals placed him on the 10-day injured list with right radial nerve inflammation and summoned utilityman Adrián Sánchez the next morning. Washington ran away with the fourth and final game of the series 15–5, with Aníbal Sánchez pitching effectively and first baseman
Matt Adams Matthew James Adams (born August 31, 1988) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Washington Nationals organization. Nicknamed "Big City" for his imposing size and ability to regularly hit long home runs, the St. Louis Cardina ...
supplying almost half the offense, with seven RBIs on a three-run home run off reliever Zack Godley and a grand slam off Stefan Crichton. With the Nationals preparing to play three straight series against National League East Division rivals, rainy weather in Washington, D.C., abbreviated a four-game set with the
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. Since 2004, the team's home sta ...
, as two games were rained out with one being rescheduled for September 24. While taking bunting practice on June 18 before that day's game was officially rained out, Scherzer fouled a ball back into his face, leaving him with a broken nose and a swollen right eye—for the heterochromia iridum, heterochromatic ace, his blue eye. The Nationals swept a doubleheader on June 19 against the visiting Phillies, with a resurgent Corbin dominating the matinee and Scherzer, pitching with a black eye from his injury the day before, leading a shutout in the evening. Washington completed the series sweep the following day, overcoming a shaky start by Fedde, who exited in the fourth inning. Preparing for a three-game series against the 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Atlanta Braves on June 21, the Nationals optioned infielder Adrián Sánchez to the Class-AA
Harrisburg Senators The Harrisburg Senators are a Minor League Baseball team of the Eastern League, and the Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, who play their home games at FNB Field on City Island, which opened in 1987 a ...
and called up right-hander Joe Ross from Class-AAA Fresno. The Nationals extended their winning streak to a season-high five games as Strasburg bested former
Cy Young Award The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (NL). The award was first introduced in 1956 by Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Ha ...
-winning southpaw Dallas Keuchel, who was making his season debut after the Braves signed him earlier in the month. Despite letting the first two batters in the ninth inning reach base, Suero retired the side to earn his first major league save, with the final out being recorded on a shallow flyball by the sliding right fielder Robles. On June 22, with a chance to simultaneously secure a series win against the division-leading Braves and get back to a .500 record for the season, the Nationals jumped out to a four-run lead behind former Brave Aníbal Sánchez, only for their league-worst bullpen to once again melt down. Rosenthal and Rainey combined to give up the lead in the seventh inning, with Rosenthal walking all three batters he faced before Rainey walked shortstop Dansby Swanson to force in a run and then gave up a bases-clearing double to first baseman Freddie Freeman. Entering for the eighth inning with a one-run lead, Ross gave up four runs, including a three-run Swanson homer, to take the loss. Matt Grace coughed up one final Atlanta run in the ninth inning, and the Nationals lost 13–9. The next day, the Nationals bought out Rosenthal's club option for the 2020 season and released him. Martinez told reporters the Nationals decided it was "time to move on" as Rosenthal continued to struggle with his command despite his lengthy rehab stint with Class-AA Harrisburg. The Nationals also optioned Ross back to Fresno, recalling McGowin and fellow right-hander Austin Voth, who was tasked with the June 23 spot start. Showing a marked improvement in his velocity from the 2018 Washington Nationals season, previous season as his fastball topped throughout his six innings, Voth pitched well, striking out a career-high seven batters while allowing just two runs, both solo homers, on four hits. Rainey took the loss as he gave up two runs in the top of the tenth inning and the Nationals left the tying and winning runs on base against Braves closer Luke Jackson (baseball), Luke Jackson. Heading to Florida for three games with the 2019 Miami Marlins season, Miami Marlins, the Nationals optioned Fedde to Class-AAA Fresno, giving Voth a longer look in the rotation. They also optioned McGowin back to Fresno, transferred injured starting pitcher
Jeremy Hellickson Jeremy Robert Hellickson (born April 8, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, and Washington Na ...
to the 60-day injured list, and selected the contracts of veteran relievers Fernando Rodney, who became the oldest player in MLB at 42 years old as he joined the Nationals in Miami, and Jonny Venters. Rodney made his Nationals debut as the only reliever to pitch in the June 25 series opener, getting the ball in the ninth inning after Scherzer threw eight innings of one-run ball. He walked his first batter before getting a strikeout and a double play to finish off the 6–1 win. The Nationals rolled to a sweep over the bottom-feeding Marlins, winning June 26 behind a similarly dominant Corbin, as the offense finally got to Marlins starter Zac Gallen after the rookie right-hander pitched five scoreless innings; then repeating the formula against Sandy Alcántara in the series finale the next day. In both games, the Nationals mounted sixth-inning rallies that proved decisive, and in both, they centered around a three-run home run by the first baseman Adams. With the series sweep, the Nationals clawed back to a .500 record for the first time since April 23. The Nationals finished June with a winning record, taking two of three in interleague play against the 2019 Detroit Tigers season, Detroit Tigers. They activated first baseman
Ryan Zimmerman Ryan Wallace Zimmerman (born September 28, 1984) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman who played 16 seasons for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Zimmerman graduated from Kellam Hig ...
to serve as the designated hitter in the first two games of the series, optioning backup outfielder
Michael A. Taylor Michael Anthony Taylor (born March 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). Taylor was drafted in the sixth round (172nd overall) of the 2009 MLB draft by the Washingt ...
to Class-AA Harrisburg as a corresponding roster move. Former Tigers Sánchez and Scherzer earned the wins for the Nationals in the series, holding the home team to one run apiece in starts on June 28 and June 30, respectively. Scherzer struck out 14 over eight innings in his start to secure the series win, after the loss on June 29, in which Voth struggled ''en route'' to a fifth-inning hook and then Rainey and left-handed reliever
Tony Sipp Tony Marcel Sipp (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians, Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, and Washington Nationals. Amateur career B ...
combined to lose the late lead. Having gone 18–8 in June, their first winning month since 2018 Washington Nationals season#September, September 2018 and their best record since May 2018, Washington finished the month with a 42–41 record, good for third place in the National League East. Scherzer and Rendon were named to the 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, All-Star Game roster for the National League, although both declined to participate, citing minor injuries.


July

After posting their best monthly record in more than a year in June, the Nationals jumped out to a 5–1 record for July heading into the 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, All-Star Break with a three-game sweep of the division-rival 2019 Miami Marlins season, Miami Marlins and two out of three versus the 2019 Kansas City Royals season, Kansas City Royals in interleague play. In the series opener against the Marlins on July 2, Nationals starter Patrick Corbin temporarily changed his number from his usual #46 to #45 in honor of his friend and former teammate, 2019 Los Angeles Angels season, Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who died the previous day of a drug overdose. He spun seven innings of one-run ball in a no-decision. In the ninth inning of the dramatic game, shortstop
Trea Turner Trea Vance Turner (born June 30, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Turner ...
cracked a double into the gap to score catcher
Yan Gomes Yan Gomes (; ; born July 19, 1987) is a Brazilian-American professional baseball catcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Washington Nationals and Oakland At ...
all the way from first base, walking off the visitors. Starter
Max Scherzer Maxwell Martin Scherzer (born July 27, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, and L ...
was placed on the paternity leave the next day for the birth of his second child, daughter Kacey, and the Nationals recalled infielder Adrián Sánchez from the Class-AA
Harrisburg Senators The Harrisburg Senators are a Minor League Baseball team of the Eastern League, and the Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, who play their home games at FNB Field on City Island, which opened in 1987 a ...
. With dominant pitching performances from Stephen Strasburg on July 3, who threw his first immaculate inning and the fourth in Nationals history,Previous immaculate innings were thrown by Jordan Zimmermann and
Max Scherzer Maxwell Martin Scherzer (born July 27, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, and L ...
. Zimmermann struck out three 2011 Florida Marlins season, Florida Marlins on nine pitches on May 6, 2011. Scherzer accomplished the feat against the 2017 Philadelphia Phillies season, Philadelphia Phillies on May 14, 2017, then again versus the 2018 Tampa Bay Rays season, Tampa Bay Rays on June 5, 2018. With Strasburg's immaculate inning, the Nationals surpassed their former incarnation, the Montreal Expos (with three), in immaculate innings pitched. (Se
Matz, Eddie, "Strasburg tosses first career 'immaculate inning'", ESPN, July 3, 2019
and former Marlin
Aníbal Sánchez Aníbal Alejandro Sánchez Jr. (; born February 27, 1984) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2006 with the Florida Marlins and has also played for the Detroit ...
in the special Independence Day (United States), Independence Day matinee on July 4, the Nationals completed the sweep of the Marlins before hosting the Royals for three games. Rookie right-hander Austin Voth, the Nationals' fifth starter, struggled ''en route'' to a second straight early exit on July 5, but he ended up with a no-decision as the home team rallied to force extra innings, only to lose 7–4 as an RBI single by Royals shortstop Adalberto Mondesi off left-handed reliever Jonny Venters, followed later by a two-run error by first baseman
Ryan Zimmerman Ryan Wallace Zimmerman (born September 28, 1984) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman who played 16 seasons for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Zimmerman graduated from Kellam Hig ...
on an errant throw home, allowed Kansas City to retake the lead in the eleventh inning. The Nationals stranded 19 runners in the game, leaving the bases loaded in the sixth, seventh, and tenth innings. On July 6, the Nationals celebrated the 50th anniversary of the franchise by honoring the 1969 Montreal Expos season, 1969 Montreal Expos. They wore similar uniforms to the 1969 Expos and dressed up the scoreboard to look like the original scoreboard at Jarry Park Stadium. Other changes including offering food traditional to Montreal, doing announcements on the scoreboard and in the stadium in English and French as well as a bilingual version of the Canadian anthem and an instrumental guitar version of "The Star-Spangled Banner", showing Expos highlights on the TVs in the concourse, putting an Expos cap on the bullpen cart, and dressing up the mascots in Expos uniforms. Vladimir Guerrero threw out the first pitch to Nationals manager
Dave Martinez David Martinez (born September 26, 1964) is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who is the manager for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously served as the bench coach for the Tampa Bay ...
, and a handful of players who played for the Expos were honored at a pregame ceremony. The event was also presided over by Canada's deputy ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman. Not missing a start despite his daughter's birth, Scherzer returned to dominate the Royals on July 6, leading a shutout of the visitors while also singling and stealing a base in the fourth inning. Voth was optioned to Class-AA Harrisburg to clear a roster spot for Scherzer. On July 7, it was Corbin's turn to dominate for the Nationals, although he ended up with a no-decision after seven scoreless innings when relievers Fernando Rodney and
Sean Doolittle Sean Robert Doolittle (born September 26, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Marine ...
combined to blow the lead in the eighth inning. Rodney allowed a run before being relieved, and Royals left fielder Alex Gordon rifled Doolittle's first pitch out to the scoreboard in center-right field for an RBI double. The Nationals rallied in the bottom of the eighth inning, however, as right fielder Adam Eaton slid under the tag to take the lead on a double by All-Star third baseman
Anthony Rendon Anthony Michael Rendon (, ; born June 6, 1990) is an American baseball third baseman for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played for the Washington Nationals and was a member of the Nationals' 2019 World S ...
off Royals reliever Jake Diekman. Eaton was greeted at the plate by Scherzer, who admitted after the game he hadn't been paying close attention to the score and thought it was a walk-off win in the ninth inning. Pinch-hitter
Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph Kendrick III (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball infielder and current special assistant to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected Kendrick in th ...
, inserted into the game for a favorable matchup against the left-hander Diekman, plated two more runs with a double of his own before Doolittle pitched a scoreless ninth inning to secure the series win and send the Nationals victorious into the break. Venters was placed on the injured list during the break with left shoulder inflammation, and the Nationals recalled right-hander Kyle McGowin from Class-AA Harrisburg. On July 13, Scherzer was placed on the injured list with a back injury that was ultimately diagnosed as inflammation in the bursa sac under his right shoulder blade. The Nationals recalled catcher and first baseman Spencer Kieboom from Class-AA Harrisburg to fill his roster spot temporarily, although Kieboom did not see game action before being optioned back to the minor leagues on July 16. In the meantime, the Nationals opened a four-game series with the division-rival
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by shutting them out 4–0 behind a Strasburg gem on July 12, then rallied in the ninth inning on July 13 as left fielder Juan Soto slugged a go-ahead two-run home run off Phillies closer Héctor Neris, leading the Nationals to a 4–3 win. It was the Washington bullpen that sprung a leak in the series finale July 14, however, as Philadelphia third baseman Maikel Franco capped an impressive series by homering off Nationals left-hander Matt Grace for a walk-off win in the bottom of the ninth. The Nationals continued their East Coast roadtrip by visiting the 2019 Baltimore Orioles season, Baltimore Orioles for their annual interleague "Battle of the Beltways" rivalry. Voth, recalled to pitch in place of Scherzer, earned his first win of the year with six innings of one-run ball on July 16. While Erick Fedde, called up for a spot start the following day (Adrián Sánchez was optioned in a corresponding move), matched Voth's effort, the Nationals' offense was flat and the bullpen collapsed to allow eight runs after Fedde left the game, handing Baltimore a 9–2 win and series split. Wander Suero, who took the loss in relief, admitted after the game that he had received bad news of a personal nature before the game, hadn't told his coaches, and struggled to focus on his pitching. As they had in Philadelphia, the Nationals opened a four-game set against the division-leading 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Atlanta Braves with a big win behind Strasburg, running up the score on starter Kyle Wright (baseball), Kyle Wright and reliever Touki Toussaint. Strasburg led off the third inning with a single up the middle off Wright, and after the Nationals batted around, he came to bat again versus Toussaint with two runners on base. Strasburg unloaded on a fastball for a 420-foot home run to left field, his longest career home run and his first since the 2017 Washington Nationals season, 2017 season. In his third at-bat of the game, he added a two-run single, giving him five RBIs in the game.Strasburg was the first pitcher with at least five RBIs in a game since Madison Bumgarner for the 2014 San Francisco Giants season, San Francisco Giants against the 2014 Colorado Rockies season, Colorado Rockies on April 11, 2014, as well as the first pitcher with two hits including a home run in the same inning since Edwin Jackson (baseball), Edwin Jackson for the 2010 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Arizona Diamondbacks against the 2010 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pittsburgh Pirates on April 11, 2010. (Se
Baer, Bill, "Stephen Strasburg homers, knocks in five runs vs. Braves", NBC Sports, July 18, 2019
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"Strasburg gets 2 hits in one inning, including HR", ESPN, July 19, 2019
While the Braves pitched more effectively on July 19, with Julio Teherán shutting the Nationals out through five innings before being chased in the sixth inning, the Nationals rallied in the ninth inning. Down to their final out, the Nationals sent rookie center fielder
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to the plate, and he hammered a two-run home run off Atlanta closer Luke Jackson (baseball), Luke Jackson to tie the game. However, reluctant to use Doolittle, his closer, in a tied game on the road, Martinez opted to try to get a second inning out of Rodney after a scoreless eighth inning. Rodney loaded the bases on two walks and a single before surrendering a walk-off single to third baseman Josh Donaldson, with Doolittle still warming in the bullpen. "Rodney is the eighth-inning guy and Doolittle is your closer," Martinez explained after the game. On July 20, however, Martinez went to Doolittle for a five-out save after getting two scoreless innings from Suero and an out in the eighth inning from Rodney. Doolittle notched the save without drama, getting an extra insurance run from right fielder Adam Eaton in the top of the ninth inning as the Nationals won 5–3. Forced to turn to another spot starter with Scherzer still recuperating and Voth landing on the injured list with a shoulder injury of his own, the Nationals recalled Joe Ross from Class-AAA Fresno for his first start of the season on July 21. With the Nationals effectively stymied by Braves starter Kevin Gausman, Ross gave up three runs in innings and took the loss, the first for a Nationals starter in more than a month.Nationals starters went 27 games without being saddled with a loss, a streak that matched the record set by the 1916 New York Giants season, New York Giants during the 1916 Major League Baseball season, 1916 season. (Se
Dougherty, Jesse, "Nationals settle for a series split with the Braves after getting routed, 7–1, in the finale", ''The Washington Post'', July 21, 2019
The first baseman Zimmerman aggravated the plantar fasciitis in his right foot during the game and landed on the injured list the next day, with the Nationals also optioning McGowin to Class-AA Harrisburg after he allowed two runs in an inning of work, recalling outfielder Andrew Stevenson (baseball), Andrew Stevenson from Class-AAA Fresno, and selecting the contract of veteran pitcher Michael Blazek from Fresno's bullpen. The Nationals ended up playing four games in three days against the 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Colorado Rockies after the commissioner's office elected to postpone the scheduled July 22 series opener due to rain in the forecast at Nationals Park. Behind a dominant start by Strasburg and Turner's second career hitting for the cycle, cycleTurner previously hit for the cycle on April 25, 2017, also against the 2017 Colorado Rockies season, Colorado Rockies, at Coors Field in Denver. He became the 26th player in Major League Baseball to hit for the cycle more than once, the third to do it twice against the same team, the first to do it twice against the Rockies franchise, and the first to hit for the cycle against the Rockies away from Coors Field. (Se
Matz, Eddie, "Nats' Turner hits for another cycle against Rockies", ESPN.com, July 23, 2019"Trea Turner hits for the cycle as Nationals rout Rockies", ''USA Today'', July 23, 2019
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Anderson, R.J., "Nationals' Trea Turner becomes 26th player in history to record multiple cycles", CBSSports.com, July 23, 2019
the Nationals shellacked Colorado 11–1 in the series opener on July 23. The Nationals also swept the impromptu doubleheader on July 24, with Doolittle recording the save in both of the low-scoring contests. Catcher Raudy Read was recalled in place of Fedde, who started the matinee game and was optioned before the evening game, and he flew out as a pinch-hitter in his first major league appearance since 2017 Washington Nationals season#September, September 2017. With Read returning to Class-AAA Fresno, Scherzer was activated for the series finale on July 25. He gave up three runs in five hits, admitting after the game that he still didn't feel like he was at his best. The Nationals rallied more than once in the game, with Rendon clocking a three-run home run to pick up the Nationals' ailing ace, then pinch-hitter Gerardo Parra hitting a clutch two-run double after Grace gave up another pair of runs. Martinez decided to turn to Rodney for the save after the 42-year-old veteran had pitched in both ends of the July 24 doubleheader. However, Rodney almost immediately blew the save by giving up a solo home run to former National Ian Desmond to start the top of the ninth inning, then took the loss after another former National, Daniel Murphy (baseball), Daniel Murphy, legged out a potential inning-ending double play for an RBI infield single. Starting July 26, the Nationals hosted another opponent from the National League West Division, the league-leading
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. Despite seven brilliant innings from Aníbal Sánchez, who gave up a run in the first inning before working out of a bases-loaded jam ''en route'' to retiring 20 straight Dodgers, the Nationals offense could only muster one run off Los Angeles ace Hyun-Jin Ryu, leaving the game in the hands of both teams' bullpens. With two outs in the eighth inning, Martinez turned to veteran left-hander
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to face two left-handed batters. After Sipp allowed both batters to reach base, Martinez pulled him in favor of Kyle Barraclough, for whom the Nationals had swapped out Stevenson before the game to restock their depleted bullpen. Barraclough gave up a three-run home run to Justin Turner, and the Dodgers cruised to victory. Barraclough was optioned back to Class-AA Harrisburg the next day, as the Nationals recalled Adrián Sánchez. In the July 27 contest, trying to even the series against former
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-winning southpaw Clayton Kershaw, Martinez deployed Grace as a two-inning "opener" against the Dodgers' lefty-heavy lineup before bringing in the day's presumptive starting pitcher, Ross, who was known to struggle against left-handed hitters. While Grace started the game with two perfect innings, Ross was hammered over his innings of work, giving up seven runs. The Dodgers tacked on two more runs against reliever Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Javy Guerra to win 9–3. The Nationals managed to salvage the series as Strasburg allowed just one run over seven innings, matching that by driving in a run of his own, in the July 28 finale. Despite losing both Eaton and Martinez, who were ejected by home plate umpire Jeremie Rehak in the first inning after taking issue with Rehak's strike zone, as well as starting first baseman
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, who exited the game after fouling a ball off his foot and later running into an out at home, the Nationals woke up the bats starting in the fifth inning, and Strasburg outdueled Dodgers right-hander Walker Buehler, who gave up key hits to former teammate
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as well as Robles and Kendrick, who had been slated for days off but entered as replacements for Eaton and Adams respectively. The Nationals won 11–4, with Blazek coughing up a three-run home run to Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager before finishing out the game in the ninth inning. With Scherzer continuing to experience discomfort because of a balky back and right shoulder, following the series, the Nationals placed their ace back on the injured list with a rhomboid strain and recalled Fedde from Class-AA Harrisburg to rejoin the rotation. The Nationals opened another series against the division-leading Braves on July 29 with a 6–3 win behind Corbin and Rendon, who smashed a go-ahead grand slam off Atlanta reliever Chad Sobotka in the sixth inning. However, they dropped the last two games of the series and homestand. Atlanta jumped all over Fedde in his start on July 30, scoring nine runs off him and chasing him from the game in the fourth inning. While the Nationals rallied to bring the final score within three, the Braves held on for the win to even the series. They captured the finale in similar fashion, getting to Aníbal Sánchez early and then hammering the final nail into the coffin off Washington's league-worst bullpen. The Nationals were able to chip away at the lead but made little of two prime scoring opportunities, as third base coach Bob Henley sent the sluggish Kendrick home from first in the sixth inning on a Turner double only for him to be out at the plate by several feet, then Parra grounded into a bases-loaded, no-outs double play in the ninth inning that tied the game against Jackson but failed to push across the winning run from scoring position. In the tenth inning, Doolittle gave up a solo home run to Donaldson for the game's final score. With the loss, the Nationals fell seven games behind the Braves, in second place in the National League East but just half a game ahead of the third-place Phillies. All told, they went 15–10 in July, putting together two winning months for the first time since 2017 Washington Nationals season#August, August–2017 Washington Nationals season#September, September 2017, and finished the month with a 57–51 record for the season. Strasburg was named National League Pitcher of the Month with a 1.14 ERA and a .571 slugging percentage in July. July 31 was also the MLB trade deadline. For the first time, the deadline applied to both waiver and non-waiver trades. Although the Nationals were publicly connected to top relievers like Shane Greene of the 2019 Detroit Tigers season, Detroit Tigers, Kirby Yates of the 2019 San Diego Padres season, San Diego Padres, and Sam Dyson and Will Smith (pitcher), Will Smith of the 2019 San Francisco Giants season, San Francisco Giants, they ultimately did not make a play in the high-end relief market, instead opting for a trio of lower-profile pickups hours before the final deadline: Daniel Hudson, a setup man for the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays season, Toronto Blue Jays, and closers Roenis Elías and Hunter Strickland of the 2019 Seattle Mariners season, Seattle Mariners, all of whom were acquired for minor league pitching prospects. Washington general manager Mike Rizzo acknowledged that he was constrained by the team's commitment not to exceed the competitive balance threshold, as it had in 2017 Washington Nationals season, 2017 and 2018 Washington Nationals season, 2018, and he noted that Hudson, Elías, and Strickland were added without the Nationals having to give up any of their top prospects, with the highest-ranked minor league player they traded being Class-AAA left-handed reliever Taylor Guilbeau as part of Seattle's return. Rizzo did not consummate any other trades at the deadline, sticking with the Nationals' slate of starting pitchers despite Scherzer, Voth, and
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's nagging injuries and not making any changes to their group of position players.


August

Prior to opening a series at Chase Field with the 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Arizona Diamondbacks, the Nationals added newly acquired relievers Roenis Elías, Daniel Hudson, and Hunter Strickland to the active roster. Journeyman relievers Michael Blazek, Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Javy Guerra, and
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were designated for assignment to clear roster space for Elías, Hudson, and Strickland. Struggling right-hander Joe Ross turned in his best outing of the season to date on August 2 and was rewarded with his first win of 2019, leading the visitors to a 3–0 shutout win over Arizona and allowing just one hit, an infield single by Diamondbacks starting pitcher Alex Young (baseball), Alex Young, despite walking five batters. However, after relieving Ross, inducing a flyout, and then striking out Diamondbacks right fielder Adam Jones (baseball), Adam Jones, Elías was called upon to bat for himself in the seventh inning, with the Nationals carrying a short bench. Although manager
Dave Martinez David Martinez (born September 26, 1964) is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who is the manager for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously served as the bench coach for the Tampa Bay ...
claimed later that he told Elías not to swing the bat, Elías hit a groundball to second base and pulled up lame at first base with what was eventually diagnosed as a hamstring strain. The next day, the Diamondbacks evened the series, scoring nine runs off Nationals co-ace Stephen Strasburg, the reigning National League Pitcher of the Month.The nine earned runs allowed matched a career high for Strasburg, previously set August 17, 2016, against the 2016 Colorado Rockies season, Colorado Rockies. (Se
Zuckerman, Mark "Strasburg takes another beating from D-backs in 18–7 rout", MASN, August 3, 2019
With the Nationals trailing by nine runs in the bottom of the eighth inning, Martinez called on outfielder Gerardo Parra to make his major league debut as a relief pitcher. Despite hitting on the stadium radar gun, Parra was unable to find the strikezone, walking in Diamondbacks reliever Zack Godley before
Brian Dozier James Brian Dozier (;born May 15, 1987) is an American former professional baseball second baseman. The Minnesota Twins selected Dozier in the eighth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. He made his MLB debut in 2012 and he played in ...
, normally the Nationals' second baseman, relieved him. Dozier allowed all three inherited runners to score and gave up a three-run home run to former Minnesota Twins teammate Eduardo Escobar before retiring the side. The Diamondbacks won 18–7 despite Godley allowing a three-run homer by Nationals third baseman
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in the ninth inning. Former Diamondback Patrick Corbin fared little better than Strasburg in his first Chase Field appearance in a new uniform, giving up five earned runs and being chased from the game in the sixth inning, although it was reliever Wander Suero who took the loss, allowing a two-out, two-run double to Jones to break the deadlock in the seventh inning. The Nationals departed Arizona having lost their third straight series, as well as having lost Elías and infielder
Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph Kendrick III (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball infielder and current special assistant to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected Kendrick in th ...
to hamstring injuries. The team added Guerra, a Phoenix, Arizona, Phoenix resident who had yet to report to the Class-AAA
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after being outrighted, back to the roster and also recalled outfielder Andrew Stevenson (baseball), Andrew Stevenson to take Kendrick's place on the bench. The Nationals continued their swing through the National League West Division by sweeping a three-game series against the 2019 San Francisco Giants season, San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Right-hander Erick Fedde, following Ross' example, rebounded from a dreadful start against the 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Atlanta Braves the week prior to lead the Nationals in a 4–0 win over the Giants on August 5, as the visitors knocked out San Francisco starter Jeff Samardzija early and kept the pressure on to shut out the Giants. Before the second game of the series, the Nationals brought in some reinforcements, optioning utilityman Adrián Sánchez to the Class-AA
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and reuniting with veteran infielder Asdrúbal Cabrera, who played for the 2014 Washington Nationals season, 2014 Washington Nationals and had recently been released by the 2019 Texas Rangers season, Texas Rangers, to bolster the bench. Reliever Kyle Barraclough, who was assigned to the Senators after struggling to a 6.66 ERA with the Nationals, was designated for assignment. While Cabrera wasn't a factor in the win, grounding into a double play in his only plate appearance of the game, the Nationals downed the Giants 5–3 behind starting pitcher
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and a three-hit night for catcher
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, who drove in Washington's first three runs of the game on a first-inning single and a third-inning home run deep to left. Ross continued his return to form in the series finale, shutting out the Giants through six innings. Parra, whom the Giants had cut loose from a major league deal earlier in the season, hit a huge three-run home run to power Washington's offense in the 4–1 win. Heading to Citi Field for their first series against the division-rival
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since the Mets' four-game sweep in late May, the Nationals picked up right where they left off, dropping the first two of three games thanks to bullpen blowups much like the ones that doomed them in their last go-round in Queens, New York, Queens. On August 9, a resurgent Strasburg set a new franchise high in strikeoutsThe previous franchise record-holder was Steve Rogers (baseball), Steve Rogers, who recorded 1,621 strikeouts over 13 seasons with the Montreal Expos, from the 1973 Montreal Expos season, 1973 season into the 1985 Montreal Expos season, 1985 season. (Se
Reddington, Patrick, "Stephen Strasburg sets franchise strikeout record in solid start in Nationals’ 7–6 loss to Mets in Citi Field...", ''Federal Baseball'', August 10, 2019
but ended up with a no-decision after closer
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blew a three-run lead on a Todd Frazier home run in the ninth inning, then right fielder Adam Eaton missed a Michael Conforto line drive that fell in for a walk-off single. Despite 20-year-old left fielder Juan Soto delivering the fourth multi-homer game of his young career, homering twice for the first time in the 2019 season, and Corbin going toe-to-toe with Mets starter Noah Syndergaard, on August 10, it was veteran setup man Fernando Rodney's time to blow the save, giving up a home run to pinch-hitter Luis Guillorme—the first of his career—in the eighth inning to tie the game. Rodney shouldered the loss as he combined with the freshly acquired Hudson to give the Mets the lead, as Hudson surrendered a sacrifice fly by J. D. Davis that brought home an inherited runner. With second place in the division, first place in the wild card standings, and an eight-game winning streak for New York on the line, the Nationals salvaged the series with a 7–4 victory on August 11, with the big blows being delivered against the Mets bullpen by the second baseman Cabrera, who doubled in two runs against his former team, and center fielder Victor Robles, who came in as a defensive substitute and hammered a two-run home run off
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. Doolittle closed out the game for his first save of the season at Citi Field. Robles came into the game as a replacement for Soto, who injured his ankle rounding third base on Cabrera's go-ahead double. To the Nationals' relief, the injury was diagnosed after the game as a mild ankle sprain, keeping Soto off the injured list. In other positive injury news, the Nationals activated Kendrick the next day, optioning Stevenson back to Class-AA Harrisburg. Even with Soto sitting out as a precaution, the Nationals offense had its way with Anthony DeSclafani and the 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Cincinnati Reds as they opened a series at
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on August 12. DeSclafani was chased from the game after four innings as the Nationals bashed him for six runs on their way to a 7–6 win. Starting for Washington, Fedde gave up a home run to Jesse Winker to lead off the game, but he settled in after Robles threw out Joey Votto at home as he tried to score on a base hit by Josh VanMeter. The throw was clocked at on a line to catcher
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. While Doolittle recorded the save, the Reds scored two off the struggling Nationals closer, on a home run by Phillip Ervin and a double by Votto, and put the go-ahead runner on base before VanMeter popped out to end it. While Martinez expressed confidence in Doolittle after the game, Doolittle admitted to reporters that he was fatigued. The Nationals rolled on in a lower-scoring affair on August 13, winning 3–1. Returning to game action just two days after rolling his ankle, Soto crushed a fastball into the second deck in left field off Reds starter Alex Wood (baseball), Alex Wood for his 25th home run of the season. Ross extended his scoreless streak to 17 innings, a season high for a Nationals pitcher, before allowing the Reds' only run of the night in the seventh inning. Inserted to work out of an eighth-inning jam, Hudson ended up collecting a four-out save, his first save as a National since being acquired from the 2019 Toronto Blue Jays season, Toronto Blue Jays. The next afternoon, it was Guerra who notched his first Nationals save, also since coming from the Blue Jays earlier in the season. However, Guerra's save came under very different circumstances, as he gave up three runs—enough to blow a conventional one-inning save opportunity—but pitched the last three innings of a game the Nationals won by ten runs.It was Guerra's second save of the season, both coming under the three-inning rule. The other save came in a 10–2 Blue Jays win against the 2019 Chicago White Sox season, Chicago White Sox. (Se
"Blue Jays' Javy Guerra: Picks up three-inning save", ''CBS Sports'', May 18, 2019
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Fendrich, Howard, "Reds belted by Nationals who complete sweep, but Aquino homers again", local12.com, August 14, 2019
With a ten-run fifth inning, the first inning in Nationals team history in which every member of the starting lineup scored at least one run, the Nationals stunned Reds ace Trevor Bauer, who was charged with a career-high nine earned runs, one of which was driven in by Strasburg. Coming off their three-game sweep of the Reds, the Nationals nearly matched the feat against the
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. After winning a 2–1 series opener behind Corbin on August 16, the Nationals rallied from a five-run deficit and led by three heading into the ninth inning in the second game of the series. However, Doolittle surrendered a leadoff home run to defending National League MVP Christian Yelich, followed by a two-run homer by Brewers third baseman Mike Moustakas and a solo home run by Ryan Braun. Robles, who also threw out two baserunners at second base during the fourteen-inning affair, was twice responsible for a blown Milwaukee save, singling in a run off Brewers closer Josh Hader to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth before Hader struck out the side with the bases loaded to send the game into extra innings, then later hitting a sacrifice fly off Junior Guerra in the bottom of the thirteenth after the Brewers scored in the top of the inning. Javy Guerra allowed a two-run home run to Eric Thames in the top of the fourteenth inning, and while the Nationals got one back as Eaton scored on an errant throw by second baseman Keston Hiura in the bottom of the fourteenth, Junior Guerra was able to close out the 15–14 Brewers win by striking out Ross, who was inserted to pinch-hit for Javy Guerra. The Nationals placed Doolittle on the injured list with right knee tendinitis on August 18 and recalled right-hander Kyle McGowin from Class-AA Harrisburg. In the series finale, the Nationals bounced back to win 16–8, tying a team record for home runs with eight,That record was set by the Nationals on July 27, 2017, also against the 2017 Milwaukee Brewers season, Milwaukee Brewers. (Se
Brook, Zach, "Nationals tie club record with stunning home run barrage vs. Brewers", NBC Sports Washington, August 18, 2019
including two by Soto in his second two-homer game of the season.Soto became the third major league player to hit at least 50 home runs before his 21st birthday, joining Mel Ott and Tony Conigliaro. (Se
Bancroft, Bobby, "Nationals match team HR record with 8, rout Brewers 16–8", ''The Washington Post'', August 18, 2019
Fedde gave up four runs of his own through five innings but was credited with the win. McGowin gave up four more runs in the ninth inning before sealing the win. Dozier also had a two-homer game for the Nationals, hitting the Nationals' final home run of the day off Hernán Pérez (baseball), Hernán Pérez, normally a position player, whom Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell inserted to pitch the eighth inning. Nationals hitting remained hot as the team went to PNC Park to start a four-game series against the 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pittsburgh Pirates. Although they lost Dozier to the three-day paternity list as he welcomed a new child, with Adrián Sánchez recalled to take his place, Washington shut out Pittsburgh 13–0 on August 19. Ross exited in the fourth inning after being struck by a comebacker on the leg. Guerra pitched perfect innings to pick up the win in relief. Although Strasburg supplied seven scoreless innings on August 20, the Pirates shocked the Nationals with a four-run eighth inning against Suero and Hudson, winning 4–1. Corbin kept the Nationals' strong starting pitching going as he led an 11–1 win on August 21 with eight scoreless innings. With ace
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returning from a shoulder injury, Dozier coming back from paternity leave, and McGowin and Adrián Sánchez optioned in a corresponding move, Washington won the series, again holding the Pirates to one run, with a 7–1 win on August 22. Scherzer only pitched four innings, making him ineligible for the win, saying later that while he felt well enough to play, he was "not out of the woods yet" following the injury. The Midwest roadtrip continued at Wrigley Field, where the Nationals swept the 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Chicago Cubs over three games. Despite playing in a day game after a night game and travel, the Nationals came out swinging, beating the Cubs 9–3 on August 23 behind Aníbal Sánchez, who carried a complete-game shutout bid into the ninth inning for his longest outing of the year. Like Scherzer two days earlier, Ross was shakier than usual in his first game after his leg injury on August 24, but the Nationals won as Suero stranded two runners inherited from Ross in the fifth inning and the bullpen shut Chicago out the rest of the way. Strasburg was in line for the win after two-out hits by Soto and Cabrera put the Nationals up by three runs in the seventh inning in the series finale, but the bullpen couldn't hold the lead, with the Cubs tying the game on home runs off Strickland and Rodney. Washington rallied against Tyler Chatwood in the top of the eleventh inning, and Hudson closed out the win, pitching two perfect innings. Strickland left the team immediately after the Cubs series for the birth of his second daughter, Brylee Drew, and was replaced temporarily by catcher Spencer Kieboom, whom the Nationals recalled from Class-AA Harrisburg while Strickland was on the paternity list. Despite coming in hot as they returned home to face the 2019 Baltimore Orioles season, Baltimore Orioles, one of the worst-performing teams in the American League, in interleague play, the Nationals were stunned in a shutout on August 27. Corbin gave up the only two runs of the game in the first inning, and the Washington offense was unable to rally against Orioles starter Aaron Brooks (baseball), Aaron Brooks or their worst-in-the-majors bullpen. Rallying from the unexpected loss, the Nationals defeated the Orioles for a series split on August 28. Scherzer again struggled as his pitch count climbed and didn't make it out of the fifth inning, although he passed the 200-strikeout threshold for the season in the win.Scherzer took lone command of second place with eight consecutive 200-strikeout seasons, second only to Tom Seaver's nine. (Se
Ginsburg, David, "Scherzer goes over 200 Ks as Nationals beat Orioles 8–4", ABC Sports, August 28, 2019
The Nationals offense powered up early, though, scoring five runs off of Baltimore starter Asher Wojciechowski in the first inning and tacking on three more against Richard Bleier in the fifth, enough to win 8–4. Although shortstop
Trea Turner Trea Vance Turner (born June 30, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Turner ...
reached base on an error during the game, his career-best on-base streak officially ended at 33 games. Eaton exited the game after being hit near his right knee by a Wojciechowski fastball, prompting Martinez to hold him out of the lineup for the next series against the 2019 Miami Marlins season, Miami Marlins. Kieboom was optioned after the two-game series without having made an appearance. With both Strickland and Elías activated to start the series, and struggling left-handed reliever Matt Grace designated for assignment to clear roster space, the Nationals rolled over the Marlins in the three-game set, finishing August on a three-game winning streak after splitting with the Orioles and taking the first two games against their Miami division rivals. Although the bullpen couldn't hold a win for Aníbal Sánchez in the series opener on August 30—Strickland loaded the bases and gave up a run before recording an out in the seventh inning, and both Elías and Hudson were tagged with blown saves—the Nationals rallied after a two-run Starlin Castro home run briefly put Miami on top in the ninth inning. Rendon, who took the lead for the National League batting title with three hits in the contest, singled home Kendrick and Turner to walk off the Marlins; he was showered with chants of "Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award, M-V-P" from the home crowd as the team celebrated on the field. The Nationals shut out the Marlins the next day behind eight strong innings from Strasburg, who didn't allow a baserunner after the first inning and struck out 14 Marlins to pull into the lead for strikeouts in the National League. The game also featured back-to-back home runs by Rendon and Soto, who both reached 30 home runs for the season with their solo shots to left.The home runs made Rendon and Soto only the second-ever pair of Nationals, after Adam Dunn and
Ryan Zimmerman Ryan Wallace Zimmerman (born September 28, 1984) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman who played 16 seasons for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Zimmerman graduated from Kellam Hig ...
for the 2009 Washington Nationals season, 2009 Washington Nationals, to both have at least 30 home runs in a season, and the first pair of teammates to both reach the 30-home-run milestone on back-to-back home runs in major league history. Soto also became the seventh player in major league history to hit at least 30 home runs in a season before turning 21. (Se
Collier, Jamal, "Rendon, Soto make history on back-to-back HRs", MLB.com, September 1, 2019
August saw the Nationals post their best win–loss record of the season to date, at 19–7. They finished the month with a 76–58 record, good for first place in the National League Wild Card race and second in the National League East Division, 5.5 games back of the Atlanta Braves.


September

With rosters expanding, the Nationals activated a slew of veterans from the injured list: first baseman
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and pitchers
Sean Doolittle Sean Robert Doolittle (born September 26, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Marine ...
,
Jeremy Hellickson Jeremy Robert Hellickson (born April 8, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, and Washington Na ...
, and Austin Voth, all of whom had completed rehab assignments in the minor leagues the previous month. The team also recalled catcher Raudy Read from the Class-AAA
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, along with infielder Adrián Sánchez and outfielder Andrew Stevenson (baseball), Andrew Stevenson from the Class-AA
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, giving them an active roster of 32. On September 1, the Nationals completed their three-game sweep of the division-rival 2019 Miami Marlins season, Miami Marlins, with Zimmerman contributing a two-run home run in the win behind left-hander Patrick Corbin. Corbin became the third Nationals starting pitcher, behind Stephen Strasburg and
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, to pass the 200-strikeout threshold for the season.The Nationals became the second team in National League history, after the 1969 Houston Astros season, 1969 Houston Astros with Larry Dierker, Tom Griffin (baseball), Tom Griffin, and Don Wilson (baseball), Don Wilson, to have three pitchers with 200 or more strikeouts in the same season. (Se
Anderson, R.J., "Patrick Corbin becomes third Nationals starter to hit 200 strikeouts as Washington records historic feat", CBS Sports, September 1, 2019
The Nationals endured a difficult stretch against two more division rivals, the
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and the 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Atlanta Braves. Joe Ross started the series opener against New York on September 2, but still showing signs of discomfort after exiting early in his previous start with an injury, Ross allowed seven runs and didn't make it out of the fourth inning. Noah Syndergaard kept the Nationals off the board for seven innings, and despite a three-run home run in the ninth inning by former Met Asdrúbal Cabrera, the Mets won easily. The second game in the series was trending the same way, especially after left-handed reliever Roenis Elías gave up two home runs to left-handed batters, then after shortstop
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appeared to forget the number of outs, throwing to first base instead of second on a routine double play ball with one out in the top of the ninth inning, and reliever Daniel Hudson proceeded to give up four more runs as the inning continued. But with the Mets leading 10-4, the Nationals put together a rally against Mets relievers Paul Sewald, Luis Avilán, and
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in the bottom of the ninth. Center fielder
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singled and then scored on a Turner double to the wall. Cabrera,
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, and Juan Soto singled. Zimmerman, pinch-hitting against Díaz, doubled over the head of right fielder Michael Conforto to make the score 10-8 and bring up catcher
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as the potential winning run. Suzuki worked the count full against Díaz and then unloaded on a fastball, pulling it into deep left field for a walk-off three-run home run. It was the largest ninth-inning comeback by any team in the 2019 Major League Baseball season.Major league teams leading by six runs in the ninth inning were undefeated to that point in the season. The last time a team had given up five or more runs in the top of the ninth inning and then scored more runs to walk off in the bottom of the ninth was the 1961 Boston Red Sox season, Boston Red Sox over the 1961 Washington Senators season, Washington Senators on June 18, 1961. (Se
Homler, Ryan, "This ridiculous stat puts the Nationals’ unprecedented comeback vs. Mets in context", NBC Sports Washington, September 4, 2019
an
Allen, Scott, "The seven best reactions to Nats’ insane walk-off win over the Mets", ''The Washington Post'', September 4, 2019
After the big comeback win, however, the Nationals struggled. On September 4, they selected the contract of right-handed reliever Aaron Barrett—a former major league staple with the Nationals in the 2014 Washington Nationals season, 2014 and 2015 Washington Nationals season, 2015 seasons before his career was derailed by injury, who had spent the season as the closer for Class-AA Harrisburg. But that day, they dropped the rubber game in the three-game series to New York. Starter
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was dealt his first loss in nearly four months, giving up seven runs in five innings. The Nationals lost 12 of 19 head-to head matchups with the Mets in 2019, by far their worst record against any team. The loss stretched into a losing streak in Atlanta, as Max Fried, Dallas Keuchel, and Julio Teherán smothered the Nationals' offense over three consecutive starts and Washington was unable to come all the way back against the Braves bullpen. Ross was scratched from his scheduled start opposite Teherán with a forearm strain, and Voth was tabbed to fill in. Barrett pitched for the first time in a major league game since August 5, 2015, as he provided a scoreless inning of relief with one walk and one strikeout behind Voth on September 7. Later that game, Soto achieved his first 100-RBI season as he doubled home a pair of runs in the eighth inning.Soto became the sixth player in major league history with at least 100 RBIs in his age-20 season, and the first since Alex Rodriguez for the 1996 Seattle Mariners season, Seattle Mariners in 1996. (Se
Mayo, Quinton, "Washington Nationals Roundup: Juan Soto becomes 6th player 20 or younger to hit century mark", NBC Sports Washington, September 7, 2019
an
Harris, Blake, "TBLA Sunday morning links: September 8, 2019", True Blue LA, September 8, 2019
With Suzuki experiencing pain in his throwing arm, the Nationals purchased the contract of Harrisburg catcher
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on September 8, bringing him up to the major leagues for the first time. Minor league catcher Spencer Kieboom was placed on the 60-day injured list to clear a spot for Barrera on the team roster. The Nationals rebounded behind Scherzer in the series finale that day, scoring nine times to beat the Braves and salvage the series. Scherzer singled, stole a base, and scored one of the Nationals' runs in the critical seventh inning. At Target Field for a three-game interleague series against the 2019 Minnesota Twins season, Minnesota Twins, the Nationals' offense went silent as José Berríos led the Twins to a shutout win on September 10. Aníbal Sánchez took a no-hit bid into the fifth inning but was collared with the loss after Twins catcher Mitch Garver slugged a two-run home run against him. However, the visitors rebounded to take the second and third games of the set. On September 11, the Nationals jumped all over Twins starter Martín Pérez (baseball), Martín Pérez, scoring five runs over the first three innings, including two on a Zimmerman home run, ''en route'' to a 6–2 victory. In the series finale on September 12, the Twins' Kyle Gibson made his first start since coming off the injured list and was hit hard, giving up six runs before being hooked in the fifth inning. Inserted to protect a huge lead in the eighth inning, in just his second game with the Nationals since his return, Barrett struggled badly, giving up a two-run home run to Jonathan Schoop and exiting with just one out and two runners on base. Veteran reliever Fernando Rodney entered and, after walking the bases loaded, worked out of the jam with no further damage. The Nationals won 12–6, getting extra insurance in the ninth on a
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two-run homer. Returning to Nationals Park for a short homestand against the Braves on September 13, the Nationals were again shut out for the second straight series opener, as Soroka avenged his previous loss and the Braves pinned the loss on Scherzer in the rematch. Scherzer wasn't as sharp as he was six days earlier, giving up three runs in five innings of work. Washington's offense fared little better the next day against Mike Foltynewicz, who gave up an early run on a Rendon double but stifled the Nationals the rest of the way. Voth pitched effectively for five innings, holding the one-run lead, but he bequeathed a runner to Wander Suero in the sixth inning, and after Atlanta cashed in that run on back-to-back singles off Suero, the bullpen fully collapsed in the seventh inning. Rodney came on after Suero issued two walks, and as Charlie Culberson squared to bunt, Rodney's first pitch—a two-seam fastball—ran in on the right-handed batter and struck him just below the eye, causing multiple fractures to his cheekbone. Culberson managed to flash a thumbs-up to the crowd as he was carted off the field. Atlanta manager Brian Snitker began shouting and was ejected from the game after the umpires ruled that the play was not a hit-by-pitch but a strike, because Culberson had squared around to bunt and hadn't pulled back his bat at the time he was hit by Rodney's fastball. While that at-bat concluded, with Adam Duvall standing in for Culberson as a pinch-hitter, with a strikeout, Rodney gave up four runs thereafter in the inning, two of them charged to Suero. The Braves went on to win 10–1, padding their lead against long reliever Erick Fedde in the later innings. Barrera made his major league debut as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning, lining out to the pitcher in his sole plate appearance, one day before his 25th birthday. The Nationals rebounded to salvage the series finale on September 15, benefiting from a pristine start by Aníbal Sánchez and scoreless relief innings by Hunter Strickland and Doolittle, as well as an offensive resurgence that sent Fried to a third-inning exit and a loss. First baseman
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contributed with a standout effort, including a two-run single in the third inning and a home run in the fifth inning. During the game, however, Nationals manager
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was taken ill and went to the hospital, leaving bench coach Chip Hale to fill in as acting manager. Inconsistency on offense continued to plague the Nationals as they began their final roadtrip of the regular season. As the wild card race in the National League continued to tighten, the Nationals dropped two of three against the
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. Key cogs in the previous game, Doolittle and Strickland combined to give up the go-ahead runs in a 4–2 loss on September 16, with a runner Doolittle bequeathed to Strickland scoring on a ground-rule double by Marcell Ozuna. Washington rebounded with a win on September 17 behind Corbin, who avenged himself against St. Louis after a rocky start early in the season, and Kendrick, who finished a double shy of the cycle. Hudson locked down a two-inning save. The bats again went quiet, though, as veteran starter Adam Wainwright led the Cardinals to a series win on September 18, outdueling Scherzer, who gave up five runs in the loss—the last two on a pinch-hit home run by former Nationals batterymate
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. The Nationals headed for another series against the Marlins in Miami up 1½ games over the 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Chicago Cubs and
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for the first wild card. With Martinez returning to the Nationals dugout, Washington won the first two games, overcoming a rough start by Sánchez and a shaky relief outing by Suero to win 6–4 on September 20 and then putting up a huge top of the tenth inning to win an extra-innings contest, 10–4, on September 21. In the latter game, Rodney blew a four-run lead in the eighth inning, with a bases-clearing Austin Dean double tying the game, before Suero posted a scoreless ninth inning and the Nationals reeled off six runs, capped by a bases-clearing double of their own—in Suzuki's first plate appearance since suffering an arm injury two weeks prior—to win in the tenth. However, the visitors were unable to make it a sweep as they couldn't rally after yet another bullpen collapse, in which Strickland, Suero, and
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combined to turn in a two-run lead into a two-run deficit in the seventh inning, in the series finale on September 22. With a disappointing three weeks just as the Brewers were enjoying a winning run, as they began their last homestand of the year, the Nationals had whiled away an advantage that once stood at 7½ games into a virtual tie with Milwaukee atop the wild card race. But the Nationals were done losing in September. They opened an unusual five-game homestand with the division-rival
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with a 7–2 rout behind Corbin on September 23, then swept both ends of a split doubleheader on September 24, with Hudson saving both contests. By winning the first game, in which Ross made his first start since his seven-run disaster against the Mets on September 2, the Nationals eliminated the Phillies from playoff contention. That evening, the Nationals were trailing by two runs in the sixth inning before Turner came up to bat with the bases loaded against Phillies reliever Jared Hughes. Turner hit a grand slam into the stands behind the visitors' bullpen in left field to put the Nationals on top. The bullpen held on for the 6–5 win, although Strickland allowed a solo home run to former National
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in a grudge matchup in the seventh inning. With their win in the nightcap, followed just minutes later by the Cubs' loss—shown on the Nationals Park jumbotron, with most of the home team lingering on the field to watch—the Nationals formally clinched a wild card, sending them back to the postseason for the first time since the 2017 Washington Nationals season, 2017 season. Sánchez rebounded from his rocky previous start to lead the Nationals to a 5–2 win on September 25, with September-callup infielder Wilmer Difo singling in the winning run in the seventh inning in his first start since returning to the major leagues. The Nationals sealed the sweep with a 6–3 win on September 26, with Strasburg earning the win in his last start of the regular season. It was the Nationals' first sweep of a five-game series in franchise history. The
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, who came to Washington to end the season with three games of interleague competition, ran into the Nationals buzzsaw as they were swept, with Nationals outfielder Gerardo Parra emerging from a lengthy slump to particularly bedevil Cleveland as he tallied 11 RBIs in the series. In his final start of the season on September 27, Voth got the win with six strong innings against the Indians. The Nationals scored five runs in the sixth inning to salt the game away, with Cabrera pinch-hitting for Voth and driving in two with a double. By losing the game, the Indians were eliminated from playoff contention for the first time since the 2015 Cleveland Indians season, 2015 season. Washington quickly jumped out ahead on September 28 with a nine-run second inning, punctuated by a Parra grand slam to straightaway center. The big inning gave the Nationals enough room to work around one of Corbin's worst starts of the year, as the southpaw was chased from the mound in the fifth inning after allowing six earned runs in his last start of the regular season. The Nationals won 10–7, ensuring home field advantage in the Wild Card Game. They completed the season with an easy 8–2 win on September 29, stealing four bases off the battery of starter Mike Clevinger and catcher Kevin Plawecki as Ross outdueled the Cleveland ace in his last start of the season. Barrett allowed one run in an inning of relief as he made his first pitching appearance at
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since 2015 Washington Nationals season#August, August 2015. The Nationals went 17–11 in September to finish the 2019 regular season with a 93–69 record, four games behind the National League East Division champion Atlanta Braves but with a wild card into the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. Rendon, the Nationals' starting third baseman, led the major leagues in runs batted in with 126; Strasburg led the National League in wins with 18; and the rookie center fielder Robles led the major leagues in outs above average with 21, as determined by Statcast.


Notable transactions

* April 15, 2019: The Nationals signed left-handed relief pitcher Dan Jennings (pitcher), Dan Jennings to a minor-league contract. * April 26, 2019: The Nationals selected the contract of infielder Carter Kieboom from the Class-AAA
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. * April 30, 2019: The Nationals selected the contract of left-handed relief pitcher Dan Jennings (pitcher), Dan Jennings from the Class-AA
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and designated right-handed relief pitcher Austin L. Adams for assignment. * May 2, 2019: The Nationals fired pitching coach Derek Lilliquist and announced his replacement by Nationals minor-league pitching coordinator Paul Menhart. * May 4, 2019: The Nationals traded relief pitcher Austin L. Adams to the 2019 Seattle Mariners season, Seattle Mariners for minor-league left-handed pitcher Nick Wells (baseball), Nick Wells and cash considerations. * May 9, 2019: The Nationals signed outfielder Gerardo Parra to a one-year deal and designated pitcher Jimmy Cordero for assignment. * May 11, 2019: The Nationals purchased right-handed pitcher Michael Blazek from the Lincoln Saltdogs and signed him to a minor-league contract. * May 15, 2019: The Nationals lost pitcher Jimmy Cordero to the Toronto Blue Jays on a waiver claim. * May 20, 2019: The Nationals acquired right-handed relief pitcher Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Javy Guerra from the Toronto Blue Jays on a waiver claim and designated left-handed relief pitcher Dan Jennings (pitcher), Dan Jennings for assignment; he elected free agency. * May 21, 2019: The Nationals purchased right-handed pitcher Kevin McGowan from the Sugar Land Skeeters and signed him to a minor-league contract. * May 25, 2019: The Nationals purchased right-handed pitcher George Kontos from the Long Island Ducks and signed him to a minor-league contract. * May 29, 2019: The Nationals signed left-handed pitcher Jonny Venters to a minor-league contract. * June 2, 2019: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Fernando Rodney to a minor-league contract. * June 23, 2019: The Nationals released right-handed relief pitcher
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. * June 25, 2019: The Nationals selected the contracts of right-handed relief pitcher Fernando Rodney from the Class-AAA
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and left-handed relief pitcher Jonny Venters from the Class-AA
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. * July 12, 2019: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Brad Boxberger to a minor-league contract. * July 22, 2019: The Nationals selected the contract of right-handed relief pitcher Michael Blazek from the Class-AAA
Fresno Grizzlies The Fresno Grizzlies are a Minor League Baseball team of the California League and the Single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. They are located in Fresno, California, and play their home games at Chukchansi Park, which was opened in 2002 in d ...
. * July 29, 2019: The Nationals designated right-handed relief pitcher Justin Miller for assignment; he was outrighted to the Class-AAA
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. * July 31, 2019: The Nationals acquired left-handed relief pitcher Roenis Elías and right-handed relief pitcher Hunter Strickland from the Seattle Mariners for minor league pitchers Elvis Alvarado, Seattle Mariners minor league players#Aaron Fletcher, Aaron Fletcher, and Taylor Guilbeau, acquired right-handed relief pitcher Daniel Hudson from the Toronto Blue Jays for minor league pitcher Kyle Johnston, and designated right-handed relief pitchers Michael Blazek and Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Javy Guerra for assignment; Blazek and Guerra were outrighted to the Class-AAA
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. * August 2, 2019: The Nationals designated left-handed relief pitcher
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for assignment; he elected free agency. * August 4, 2019: The Nationals selected the contract of right-handed relief pitcher Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Javy Guerra from the Class-AAA
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and purchased infielder T. J. Rivera from the Long Island Ducks and signed him to a minor-league contract. * August 6, 2019: The Nationals signed infielder Asdrúbal Cabrera to a major-league contract and designated right-handed relief pitcher Kyle Barraclough for assignment. * August 9, 2019: The Nationals lost right-handed relief pitcher Kyle Barraclough to the
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on a waiver claim. * August 13, 2019: The Nationals signed right-handed relief pitcher
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to a minor-league contract. * August 21, 2019: The Nationals signed left-handed relief pitcher Sam Freeman (baseball), Sam Freeman to a minor-league contract. * August 23, 2019: The Nationals signed right-handed relief pitcher Jake Buchanan to a minor-league contract. * August 27, 2019: The Nationals signed right-handed relief pitcher Josh Lucas (baseball), Josh Lucas to a minor-league contract. * August 30, 2019: The Nationals designated left-handed pitcher Matt Grace for assignment; he was outrighted to the Class-AAA
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. * September 4, 2019: The Nationals selected the contract of right-handed relief pitcher Aaron Barrett from the Class-AA
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. * September 8, 2019: The Nationals selected the contract of catcher
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from the Class-AA
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.


Major league debuts

*March 30, 2019: Jake Noll *April 26, 2019: Carter Kieboom *May 26, 2019: James Bourque (baseball), James Bourque *September 14, 2019:
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Broadcasters

In mid-September 2018, Ray Knight, who had served as the studio analyst on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network′s (MASN) pre-game and post-game ''Nats Xtra'' shows on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) since the 2007 Washington Nationals season, 2007 season, was pulled from broadcasts after a verbal altercation with a staff member at MASN;Allen, Scott, "Dan Kolko and Bo Porter will replace Johnny Holliday, Ray Knight on MASN's Nats broadcast," washingtonpost.com, January 24, 2019, 2:00 p.m. EST. Retrieved January 25, 2019
/ref> he did not return to the air during the 2018 season, and his 2019 contract option was not picked up. In December 2018, Johnny Holliday, the host of ''Nats Xtra'' during the same years, announced that he would not return to MASN in 2019. On January 25, 2019, the Nationals and MASN announced their broadcasting lineup for 2019 following the departures of Knight and Holliday, with Dan Kolko – the Nationals′ field reporter from 2014 Washington Nationals season, 2014 through 2018 – replacing Holliday as ''Nats Extra'' host and Bo Porter – the Nationals′ third-base coach in 2011 Washington Nationals season, 2011 and 2012 Washington Nationals season, 2012 – taking over from Knight as ''Nats Xtra'' studio analyst. They also announced that Alex Chappell – who under her maiden name, Alex Corddry, had covered college football on ESPN and the SEC Network since 2016 and had been the Tampa Bay Rays field reporter during the 2017 Tampa Bay Rays season, 2017 season – would replace Kolko as Nationals field reporter in 2019. From August 31 to September 3, former Nationals outfielder Justin Maxwell made his debut as a broadcaster, serving as a substitute studio analyst on the pre-game and post-game ''Nats Xtra'' shows on MASN.


Culture and entertainment


Cabbage Smash Kids

On February 17, during spring training, third base coach Bob Henley, in order to inspire Nationals players, gathered players who had reported to spring training – mostly pitchers at the time – and informed them that it was both National Cabbage Day and National Random Acts of Kindness Day.Fortier, Sam, "Cabbage Smash Kids: Why the Nationals celebrate big wins with a leafy, green vegetable," washingtonpost.com, April 15, 2019 Retrieved April 16, 2019
/ref> He produced a head of cabbage and spoke in praise of it, noting that it is very versatile and always sticks together. He then divided the players into two teams and pitted them against one another in a relay race that required them to pass a head of cabbage to the next runner, at the end of which the final runner threw the cabbage to the clubhouse floor at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, smashing it. On April 9, after a 10–6 win over the
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in extra innings, the Nationals held the relay race and smashing of cabbages for the first time in the regular season, with the hitters involved for the first time. Within hours, two companies had begun to sell "Cabbage Smash Kids" – a play on the Cabbage Patch Kids brand name – T-shirts. The relay race and cabbage-smashing became a private, chemistry-building ritual for the team after big victories, with players sworn to reveal few details about it to the press.


"Baby Shark"

Reserve outfielder Gerardo Parra, signed by the Nationals to a major league deal in May, changed his walkup music on June 19 in an attempt to break out of a batting slump. Parra opted for Pinkfong's "Baby Shark", a children's song that was a favorite of his 2-year-old daughter Aaliyah. After hitting a home run on his first day walking up to "Baby Shark", Parra decided to stick with the children's song. Although not an everyday player for the Nationals, Parra's walkup routine became an event at
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, with thousands of fans snapping their arms like the jaws of a shark in time with the music, as well as in the dugout, with Nationals players clapping their forefinger and thumb together as "baby shark" to celebrate a single, their hands together as "mommy shark" for a double, and their arms together as "daddy shark" for a triple or home run. On July 23, the Nationals added a jumbotron animation showing three Parra figures clapping along with the song to accentuate his walkup music. Parra and several other Nationals players also introduced a home run tradition in the dugout, forming a human tunnel and clapping in time as the home run hitter ran down the tunnel and performed a short impromptu dance routine. Local and national sports media picked up on Parra's contributions to clubhouse chemistry and a positive atmosphere at Nationals Park after the team's early-season struggles, with NBC Sports describing "Baby Shark" as "a rallying call" for the Nationals.


"Calma"

After clinching the Wild Card, during locker room celebrations, the Latino players started singing "Calma (song), Calma" by Pedro Capó. This was furthered by
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going shirtless during the celebrations, something he would continue to do after winning the Wild Card, NLDS, NLCS, and World Series. He would also end up doing it at the parade, yelling into the microphone, "My wife's gonna kill me."


Attendance

The Nationals drew 2,259,781 fans at Nationals Park during 2019, their tenth-highest attendance since arriving in Washington in 2005 Washington Nationals season, 2005 and lowest since 2011 Washington Nationals season, 2011. It placed them twelfth in attendance for the season among the 15 National League teams, down from eighth in 2018 Washington Nationals season, 2018. It was the second consecutive season in which their attendance had dropped from the previous year. Their highest attendance at a home game occurred on March 28, when they drew an
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crowd of 42,263 for a game against the
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, while the low mark was 14,628 for the first game of a split doubleheader against the 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Colorado Rockies on July 24. Their average home attendance was 27,899 per game, tenth-highest since their arrival in Washington.


Game log

, - style="text-align:center; background: #fbb" , 1 , , March 28, , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 0–2 , , Jacob deGrom, deGrom (1–0) , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (0–1) , , Edwin Díaz, Díaz (1) , , 42,263 , , 0–1 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 2 , , March 30 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 8–11 , , Justin Wilson (baseball), Wilson (1–0) , , Trevor Rosenthal, Rosenthal (0–1) , , Edwin Díaz, Díaz (2) , , 33,765 , , 0–2 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 3 , , March 31 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 6–5 , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (1–0) , , Justin Wilson (baseball), Wilson (1–1) , , — , , 23,430 , , 1–2 , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 4 , , April 2 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 2–8 , , Zach Eflin, Eflin (1–0) , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (0–2) , , — , , 35,920 , , 1–3 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 5 , , April 3 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 9–8 , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (2–0) , , David Robertson (baseball), Robertson (0–1) , , — , , 20,050 , , 2–3 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 6 , , April 4 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 4–0 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (1–0) , , Noah Syndergaard, Syndergaard (0–1) , , — , , 44,424 , , 3–3 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 7 , , April 6 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 5–6 , , Jeurys Familia, Familia (2–0) , , Tony Sipp, Sipp (0–1) , , Edwin Díaz, Díaz (4) , , 35,156 , , 3–4 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 8 , , April 7 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 12–9 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (1–2) , , Zack Wheeler, Wheeler (0–1) , , — , , 40,681 , , 4–4 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 9 , , April 8 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 3–4 , , Seranthony Domínguez, Domínguez (1–0) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (0–1) , , Pat Neshek, Neshek (1) , , 28,212 , , 4–5 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 10 , , April 9 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 10–6 (10) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (3–0) , , José Álvarez (baseball, born 1989), Álvarez (0–1) , , — , , 38,073 , , 5–5 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 11 , , April 10 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 15–1 , , Jeremy Hellickson, Hellickson (1–0) , , Nick Pivetta, Pivetta (1–1) , , — , , 30,805 , , 6–5 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 12 , , April 12 , , 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 3–6 (10) , , Nick Burdi, Burdi (1–1) , , Matt Grace, Grace (0–1) , , Felipe Vázquez, Vázquez (4) , , 27,084 , , 6–6 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 13 , , April 13 , , 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 3–2 , , Wander Suero, Suero (1–0) , , Richard Rodríguez (baseball), Rodríguez (0–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (1) , , 32,103 , , 7–6 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 14 , , April 14 , , 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 3–4 , , Felipe Vázquez, Vázquez (1–0) , , Wander Suero, Suero (1–1) , , — , , 22,347 , , 7–7 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 15 , , April 16 , , 2019 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 3–7 , , Dereck Rodríguez, Rodríguez (2–2) , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (1–1) , , — , , 22,334 , , 7–8 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 16 , , April 17 , , 2019 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 9–6 , , Jeremy Hellickson, Hellickson (2–0) , , Jeff Samardzija, Samardzija (1–1) , , — , , 22,611 , , 8–8 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 17 , , April 18 , , 2019 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 4–2 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (1–0) , , Drew Pomeranz, Pomeranz (0–2) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (2) , , 26,085 , , 9–8 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 18 , , April 19 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 2–3 , , Caleb Smith (baseball), Smith (2–0) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (0–2) , , Sergio Romo, Romo (2) , , 8,199 , , 9–9 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 19 , , April 20 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 3–9 , , José Ureña, Ureña (1–3) , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (1–3) , , — , , 9,910 , , 9–10 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 20 , , April 21 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 5–0 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (2–1) , , Trevor Richards (baseball), Richards (0–3) , , — , , 7,412 , , 10–10 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 21 , , April 22 , , @ 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , 5–7 , , Seung-hwan Oh, Oh (1–0) , , Wander Suero, Suero (1–2) , , Wade Davis (baseball), Davis (2) , , 20,517 , , 10–11 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 22 , , April 23 , , @ 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , 6–3 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (2–0) , , Jeff Hoffman, Hoffman (0–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (3) , , 24,456 , , 11–11 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 23 , , April 24 , , @ 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , 5–9 , , Germán Márquez, Márquez (3–1) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (0–3) , , Wade Davis (baseball), Davis (3) , , 33,135 , , 11–12 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 24 , , April 26 , , 2019 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 3–4 , , Craig Stammen, Stammen (3–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (3–1) , , Kirby Yates, Yates (13) , , 27,193 , , 11–13 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 25 , , April 27 , , 2019 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 3–8 , , Luis Perdomo (baseball, born 1993), Perdomo (1–0) , , Wander Suero, Suero (1–3) , , — , , 35,422 , , 11–14 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 26 , , April 28 , , 2019 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 7–6 , , Justin Miller (baseball, born 1987), Miller (1–0) , , Matt Wisler, Wisler (1–1) , , — , , 30,186 , , 12–14 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 27 , , April 29 , , 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season, Cardinals , , 3–6 , , Michael Wacha, Wacha (2–0) , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (2–1) , , Jordan Hicks (baseball), Hicks (9) , , 17,890 , , 12–15 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 28 , , April 30 , , 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season, Cardinals , , 2–3 , , Adam WainwWainwright (3–2) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (0–4) , , Andrew Miller (baseball), Miller (1) , , 19,753 , , 12–16 , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 29 , , May 1 , , 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season, Cardinals , , 1–5 , , Miles Mikolas, Mikolas (3–2) , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (1–4) , , — , , 22,157 , , 12–17 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 30 , , May 2 , , 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season, Cardinals , , 2–1 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (3–1) , , Dakota Hudson, Hudson (2–2) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (4) , , 24,338 , , 13–17 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb" , 31 , , May 3 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 2–4 , , Seranthony Domínguez, Domínguez (3–0) , , Dan Jennings (pitcher), Jennings (0–1) , , Héctor Neris, Neris (5) , , 33,125 , , 13–18 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 32 , , May 4 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 10–8 , , Tony Sipp, Sipp (1–1) , , Adam Morgan (baseball), Morgan (1–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (5) , , 43,319 , , 14–18 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 33 , , May 5 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 1–7 , , Zach Eflin, Eflin (4–3) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (0–5) , , — , , 40,497 , , 14–19 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 34 , , May 6 , , @ 2019 Milwaukee Brewers season, Brewers , , 3–5 , , Alex Claudio, Claudio (1–1) , , Dan Jennings (pitcher), Jennings (0–2) , , Junior Guerra, Guerra (2) , , 29,299 , , 14–20 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 35 , , May 7 , , @ 2019 Milwaukee Brewers season, Brewers , , 0–6 , , Freddy Peralta, Peralta (2–1) , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (3–2) , , — , , 31,023 , , 14–21 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 36 , , May 8 , , @ 2019 Milwaukee Brewers season, Brewers , , 3–7 , , Brandon Woodruff, Woodruff (5–1) , , Jeremy Hellickson, Hellickson (2–1) , , Josh Hader, Hader (10) , , 30,333 , , 14–22 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 37 , , May 9 , , @ 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season, Dodgers , , 6–0 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (3–1) , , Rich Hill (pitcher), Hill (0–1) , , — , , 42,851 , , 15–22 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 38 , , May 10 , , @ 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season, Dodgers , , 0–5 , , Kenta Maeda, Maeda (4–2) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (0–6) , , Julio Urías, Urías (2) , , 43,533 , , 15–23 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 39 , , May 11 , , @ 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season, Dodgers , , 5–2 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (2–4) , , Pedro Báez, Báez (2–2) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (6) , , 53,647 , , 16–23 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 40 , , May 12 , , @ 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season, Dodgers , , 0–6 , , Hyun-jin Ryu, Ryu (5–1) , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (3–3) , , — , , 45,667 , , 16–24 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 41 , , May 14 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 2–6 , , Noah Syndergaard, Syndergaard (3–3) , , Jeremy Hellickson, Hellickson (2–2) , , — , , 23,315 , , 16–25 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 42 , , May 15 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 5–1 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (4–1) , , Wilmer Font, Font (1–1) , , — , , 29,673 , , 17–25 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 43 , , May 16 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 7–6 , , Dan Jennings (pitcher), Jennings (1–2) , , Zack Wheeler, Wheeler (3–3) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (7) , , 28,807 , , 18–25 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 44 , , May 17 , , 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Cubs , , 6–14 , , Cole Hamels, Hamels (4–0) , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (2–5) , , — , , 33,296 , , 18–26 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 45 , , May 18 , , 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Cubs , , 5–2 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (4–3) , , Jon Lester, Lester (3–2) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (8) , , 37,582 , , 19–26 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 46 , , May 19 , , 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Cubs , , 5–6 , , Kyle Hendricks, Hendricks (4–4) , , Jeremy Hellickson, Hellickson (2–3) , , Steve Cishek, Cishek (4) , , 23,244 , , 19–27 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 47 , , May 20 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 3–5 , , Drew Gagnon, Gagnon (2–0) , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (4–2) , , Edwin Díaz, Díaz (11) , , 22,335 , , 19–28 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 48 , , May 21 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 5–6 , , Edwin Díaz, Díaz (1–2) , , Tanner Rainey, Rainey (0–1) , , — , , 24,631 , , 19–29 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 49 , , May 22 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 1–6 , , Drew Gagnon, Gagnon (3–0) , , Kyle Barraclough, Barraclough (0–1) , , — , , 27,188 , , 19–30 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 50 , , May 23 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 4–6 , , Robert Gsellman, Gsellman (1–0) , , Wander Suero, Suero (1–4) , , Edwin Díaz, Díaz (12) , , 29,962 , , 19–31 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 51 , , May 24 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 12–10 , , Kyle Barraclough, Barraclough (1–1) , , Nick Anderson (baseball), Anderson (1–2) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (9) , , 29,173 , , 20–31 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 52 , , May 25 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 5–0 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (5–2) , , Sandy Alcántara, Alcántara (2–5) , , — , , 33,163 , , 21–31 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 53 , , May 26 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 9–6 , , Erick Fedde, Fedde (1–0) , , Caleb Smith (baseball), Smith (3–2) , , — , , 26,365 , , 22–31 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 54 , , May 27 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 2–3 , , José Ureña, Ureña (3–6) , , Kyle Barraclough, Barraclough (1–2) , , Sergio Romo, Romo (10) , , 21,048 , , 22–32 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 55 , , May 28 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 5–4 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (5–3) , , Max Fried, Fried (7–3) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (10) , , 27,573 , , 23–32 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 56 , , May 29 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 14–4 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (1–6) , , Kevin Gausman, Gausman (2–4) , , Kyle McGowin, McGowin (1) , , 37,726 , , 24–32 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 57 , , May 31 , , @ 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Reds , , 3–9 , , Tyler Mahle, Mahle (2–5) , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (5–3) , , — , , 24,358 , , 24–33 , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 58 , , June 1 , , @ 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Reds , , 5–2 , , Tanner Rainey, Rainey (1–1) , , Tanner Roark, Roark (4–4) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (11) , , 27,748 , , 25–33 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 59 , , June 2 , , @ 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Reds , , 4–1 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (3–5) , , Sonny Gray, Gray (2–5) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (12) , , 22,801 , , 26–33 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 60 , , June 4 , , 2019 Chicago White Sox season, White Sox , , 9–5 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (6–3) , , Reynaldo López, López (3–6) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (13) , , 32,513 , , 27–33 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 61 , , June 5 , , 2019 Chicago White Sox season, White Sox , , 6–4 , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (4–1) , , Álex Colomé, Colomé (2–1) , , — , , 28,910 , , 28–33 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 62 , , June 6 , , @ 2019 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 4–5 , , Joey Lucchesi, Lucchesi (5–3) , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (5–4) , , Kirby Yates, Yates (23) , , 19,908 , , 28–34 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 63 , , June 7 , , @ 2019 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 4–5 , , Adam Warren (baseball), Warren (4–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (4–2) , , — , , 21,645 , , 28–35 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 64 , , June 8 , , @ 2019 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 4–1 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (4–5) , , Eric Lauer, Lauer (5–5) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (14) , , 30,219 , , 29–35 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 65 , , June 9 , , @ 2019 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 5–2 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (7–3) , , Craig Stammen, Stammen (4–3) , , — , , 30,518 , , 30–35 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 66 , , June 10 , , @ 2019 Chicago White Sox season, White Sox , , 12–1 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (2–6) , , Odrisamer Despaigne, Despaigne (0–1) , , — , , 16,305 , , 31–35 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 67 , , June 11 , , @ 2019 Chicago White Sox season, White Sox , , 5–7 , , Evan Marshall (baseball), Marshall (1–0) , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (5–5) , , Álex Colomé, Colomé (14) , , 16,790 , , 31–36 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 68 , , June 13 , , 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Diamondbacks , , 0–5 , , Zack Greinke, Greinke (8–2) , , Erick Fedde, Fedde (1–1) , , — , , 24,909 , , 31–37 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 69 , , June 14 , , 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Diamondbacks , , 7–3 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (5–5) , , Robbie Ray (baseball), Ray (5–4) , , — , , 29,853 , , 32–37 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 70 , , June 15 , , 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Diamondbacks , , 3–10 , , Yoshihisa Hirano (baseball), Hirano (3–3) , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (7–4) , , — , , 38,044 , , 32–38 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 71, , June 16 , , 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Diamondbacks , , 15–5 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (3–6) , , Archie Bradley (baseball), Bradley (2–4) , , — , , 29,032 , , 33–38 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bbb;" , – , , June 17 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , colspan=6, ''Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for June 19 as part of a doubleheader.'' , - style="text-align:center; background:#bbb;" , – , , June 18 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , colspan=6, ''Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for September 24 as part of a doubleheader.'' , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 72 , , June 19 (1) , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 6–2 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (6–5) , , Zach Eflin, Eflin (6–7) , , — , , 17,961 , , 34–38 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 73 , , June 19 (2) , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 2–0 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (6–5) , , Jake Arrieta, Arrieta (6–6) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (15) , , 24,220 , , 35–38 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 74 , , June 20 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 7–4 , , Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Guerra (1–0) , , Nick Pivetta, Pivetta (4–2) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (16) , , 31,329 , , 36–38 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 75 , , June 21 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 4–3 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (8–4) , , Dallas Keuchel, Keuchel (0–1) , , Wander Suero, Suero (1) , , 34,212 , , 37–38 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 76 , , June 22 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 9–13 , , A.J. Minter, Minter (1–4) , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (0–1) , , — , , 37,492 , , 37–39 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 77 , , June 23 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 3–4 (10) , , A.J. Minter, Minter (2–4) , , Tanner Rainey, Rainey (1–2) , , Luke Jackson (baseball), Jackson (11) , , 34,256 , , 37–40 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 78 , , June 25 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 6–1 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (7–5) , , Trevor Richards (baseball), Richards (3–8) , , — , , 7,327 , , 38–40 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 79 , , June 26 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 7–5 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (7–5) , , Zac Gallen, Gallen (0–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (17) , , 6,276 , , 39–40 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 80 , , June 27 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 8–5 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (9–4) , , Sandy Alcántara, Alcántara (4–7) , , — , , 7,751 , , 40–40 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 81 , , June 28 , , @ 2019 Detroit Tigers season, Tigers , , 3–1 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (4–6) , , Daniel Norris (baseball), Norris (2–7) , , Fernando Rodney, Rodney (1) , , 20,877 , , 41–40 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 82 , , June 29 , , @ 2019 Detroit Tigers season, Tigers , , 5–7 , , Victor Alcántara, Alcántara (3–1) , , Tanner Rainey, Rainey (1–3) , , Shane Greene, Greene (22) , , 27,716 , , 41–41 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 83 , , June 30 , , @ 2019 Detroit Tigers season, Tigers , , 2–1 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (8–5) , , Joe Jiménez, Jiménez (2–6) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (18) , , 21,052 , , 42–41 , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 84 , , July 2 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 3–2 , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (5–2) , , José Quijada (baseball), Quijada (0–2) , , — , , 21,362 , , 43–41 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 85, , July 3 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 3–1 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (10–4) , , Sandy Alcántara, Alcántara (4–8) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (19) , , 25,483 , , 44–41 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 86 , , July 4 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 5–2 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (5–6) , , Elieser Hernández, Hernández (1–3) , , Fernando Rodney, Rodney (2) , , 27,350 , , 45–41 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 87 , , July 5 , , 2019 Kansas City Royals season, Royals , , 4–7 (11) , , Brian Flynn (baseball), Flynn (2–0) , , Jonny Venters, Venters (0–1) , , Wily Peralta, Peralta (2) , , 25,213 , , 45–42 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 88 , , July 6 , , 2019 Kansas City Royals season, Royals , , 6–0 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (9–5) , , Glenn Sparkman, Sparkman (2–5) , , — , , 27,863 , , 46–42 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 89 , , July 7 , , 2019 Kansas City Royals season, Royals , , 5–2 , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (6–2) , , Jake Diekman, Diekman (0–6) , , — , , 21,873 , , 47–42 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bbb;" , colspan=9, ''2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, All–Star Break (July 8–11)'' , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 90 , , July 12 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 4–0 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (11–4) , , Nick Pivetta, Pivetta (4–4) , , — , , 42,318 , , 48–42 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 91 , , July 13 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 4–3 , , Wander Suero, Suero (2–4) , , Héctor Neris, Neris (1–4) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (20) , , 43,732 , , 49–42 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 92 , , July 14 , , @ 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 3–4 , , Héctor Neris, Neris (2–4) , , Matt Grace, Grace (0–2) , , — , , 43,075 , , 49–43 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 93 , , July 16 , , @ 2019 Baltimore Orioles season, Orioles , , 8–1 , , Austin Voth, Voth (1–0) , , Asher Wojciechowski, Wojciechowski (0–3) , , — , , 23,362 , , 50–43 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 94 , , July 17 , , @ 2019 Baltimore Orioles season, Orioles , , 2–9 , , Gabriel Ynoa, Ynoa (1–6) , , Wander Suero, Suero (2–5) , , Mychal Givens, Givens (8) , , 20,786 , , 50–44 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 95 , , July 18 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 13–4 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (12–4) , , Kyle Wright (baseball), Wright (0–3) , , — , , 39,363 , , 51–44 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 96 , , July 19 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 3–4 , , Luke Jackson (baseball), Jackson (5–2) , , Fernando Rodney, Rodney (0–3) , , — , , 39,344 , , 51–45 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 97 , , July 20 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 5–3 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (6–6) , , Mike Soroka, Soroka (10–2) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (21) , , 42,467 , , 52–45 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 98 , , July 21 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 1–7 , , Kevin Gausman, Gausman (3–5) , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (0–2) , , — , , 31,848 , , 52–46 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bbb;" , – , , July 22 , , 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , colspan=6, ''Postponed (inclement weather); Rescheduled for July 24 as part of a doubleheader.'' , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 99 , , July 23 , , 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , 11–1 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (13–4) , , Peter Lambert (baseball), Lambert (2–2) , , — , , 22,612 , , 53–46 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 100 , , July 24 (1) , , 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , 3–2 , , Wander Suero, Suero (3–5) , , Carlos Estévez (baseball), Estévez (1–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (22) , , 14,628 , , 54–46 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 101 , , July 24 (2) , , 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , 2–0 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (8–5) , , Kyle Freeland, Freeland (2–8) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (23) , , 23,843 , , 55–46 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 102 , , July 25 , , 2019 Colorado Rockies season, Rockies , , 7–8 , , Jairo Díaz, Díaz (3–2) , , Fernando Rodney, Rodney (0–4) , , Wade Davis (baseball), Davis (15) , , 26,831 , , 55–47 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 103 , , July 26 , , 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season, Dodgers , , 2–4 , , Joe Kelly (pitcher), Kelly (4–3) , , Tony Sipp, Sipp (1–2) , , Kenley Jansen, Jansen (25) , , 37,491 , , 55–48 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 104 , , July 27 , , 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season, Dodgers , , 3–9 , , Clayton Kershaw, Kershaw (9–2) , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (0–3) , , — , , 39,616 , , 55–49 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 105 , , July 28 , , 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season, Dodgers , , 11–4 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (14–4) , , Walker Buehler, Buehler (9–2) , , — , , 32,425 , , 56–49 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 106 , , July 29 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 6–3 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (9–5) , , Dallas Keuchel, Keuchel (3–4) , , — , , 24,292 , , 57–49 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 107 , , July 30 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 8–11 , , Julio Teherán, Teherán (6–7) , , Erick Fedde, Fedde (1–2) , , — , , 26,566 , , 57–50 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 108 , , July 31 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 4–5 (10) , , Sean Newcomb, Newcomb (5–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (6–3) , , Josh Tomlin, Tomlin (2) , , 31,576 , , 57–51 , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 109 , , August 2 , , @ 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Diamondbacks , , 3–0 , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (1–3) , , Alex Young (baseball), Young (4–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (24) , , 24,298 , , 58–51 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 110 , , August 3 , , @ 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Diamondbacks , , 7–18 , , Robbie Ray (baseball), Ray (10–7) , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (14–5) , , — , , 33,966 , , 58–52 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 111 , , August 4 , , @ 2019 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Diamondbacks , , 5–7 , , Yoshihisa Hirano (baseball), Hirano (4–5) , , Wander Suero, Suero (3–6) , , Archie Bradley (baseball), Bradley (2) , , 22,976 , , 58–53 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 112 , , August 5 , , @ 2019 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 4–0 , , Erick Fedde, Fedde (2–2) , , Jeff Samardzija, Samardzija (8–9) , , — , , 32,366 , , 59–53 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 113 , , August 6 , , @ 2019 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 5–3 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (7–6) , , Conner Menez, Menez (0–1) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (25) , , 31,628 , , 60–53 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 114 , , August 7 , , @ 2019 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 4–1 , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (2–3) , , Shaun Anderson, Anderson (3–4) , , — , , 30,958 , , 61–53 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 115 , , August 9 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 6–7 , , Luis Avilán, Avilán (3–0) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (6–4) , , — , , 39,602 , , 61–54 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 116 , , August 10 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 3–4 , , Seth Lugo, Lugo (5–2) , , Fernando Rodney, Rodney (0–5) , , — , , 43,875 , , 61–55 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 117 , , August 11 , , @ 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 7–4 , , Matt Grace, Grace (1–2) , , Robert Gsellman, Gsellman (2–3) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (26) , , 41,000 , , 62–55 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 118 , , August 12 , , 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Reds , , 7–6 , , Erick Fedde, Fedde (3–2) , , Anthony DeSclafani, DeSclafani (7–7) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (27) , , 22,394 , , 63–55 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 119 , , August 13 , , 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Reds , , 3–1 , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (3–3) , , Alex Wood (baseball), Wood (1–1) , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (3) , , 30,130 , , 64–55 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 120 , , August 14 , , 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Reds , , 17–7 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (15–5) , , Trevor Bauer, Bauer (10–9) , , Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Guerra (2) , , 23,596 , , 65–55 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 121 , , August 16 , , 2019 Milwaukee Brewers season, Brewers , , 2–1 , , Hunter Strickland, Strickland (1–1) , , Junior Guerra, Guerra (6–4) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (28) , , 30,091 , , 66–55 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb; , 122 , , August 17 , , 2019 Milwaukee Brewers season, Brewers , , 14–15 (14) , , Junior Guerra, Guerra (7–4) , , Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Guerra (1–1) , , — , , 36,953 , , 66–56 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 123 , , August 18 , , 2019 Milwaukee Brewers season, Brewers , , 16–8 , , Erick Fedde, Fedde (4–2) , , Chase Anderson, Anderson (5–3) , , — , , 30,571 , , 67–56 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 124 , , August 19 , , @ 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 13–0 , , Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Guerra (2–1) , , Trevor Williams (baseball), Williams (5–6) , , — , , 11,284 , , 68–56 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 125 , , August 20 , , @ 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 1–4 , , Felipe Vázquez, Vázquez (3–1) , , Wander Suero, Suero (3–7) , , — , , 10,449 , , 68–57 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 126 , , August 21 , , @ 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 11–1 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (10–5) , , Joe Musgrove, Musgrove (8–12) , , — , , 10,577 , , 69–57 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 127 , , August 22 , , @ 2019 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 7–1 , , Hunter Strickland, Strickland (2–1) , , Steven Brault, Brault (3–3) , , — , , 10,587 , , 70–57 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 128 , , August 23 , , @ 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Cubs , , 9–3 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (8–6) , , Jon Lester, Lester (10–9) , , — , , 39,889 , , 71–57 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 129 , , August 24 , , @ 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Cubs , , 7–2 , , Wander Suero, Suero (4–7) , , José Quintana, Quintana (11–9) , , — , , 41,159 , , 72–57 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 130 , , August 25 , , @ 2019 Chicago Cubs season, Cubs , , 7–5 (11) , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (7–3) , , Tyler Chatwood, Chatwood (5–2) , , — , , 40,518 , , 73–57 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 131 , , August 27 , , 2019 Baltimore Orioles season, Orioles , , 0–2 , , Aaron Brooks (baseball), Brooks (4–7) , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (10–6) , , Mychal Givens, Givens (11) , , 24,946 , , 73–58 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 132 , , August 28 , , 2019 Baltimore Orioles season, Orioles , , 8–4 , , Wander Suero, Suero (5–7) , , Asher Wojciechowski, Wojciechowski (2–7) , , — , , 25,174 , , 74–58 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 133 , , August 30 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 7–6 , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (8–3) , , Ryne Stanek, Stanek (0–4) , , — , , 26,201 , , 75–58 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 134 , , August 31 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 7–0 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (16–5) , , Pablo López (baseball), López (5–7) , , — , , 27,539 , , 76–58 , - , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 135 , , September 1 , , 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 9–3 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (11–6) , , Caleb Smith (baseball), Smith (8–9) , , — , , 29,345 , , 77–58 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 136 , , September 2 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 3–7 , , Noah Syndergaard, Syndergaard (10–7) , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (3–4) , , — , , 25,329 , , 77–59 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 137 , , September 3 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 11–10 , , Javy Guerra (baseball, born 1985), Guerra (3–1) , , Edwin Díaz, Díaz (1–7) , , — , , 20,759 , , 78–59 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 138 , , September 4 , , 2019 New York Mets season, Mets , , 4–8 , , Zack Wheeler, Wheeler (10–7) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (8–7) , , — , , 20,237 , , 78–60 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 139 , , September 5 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 2–4 , , Max Fried, Fried (16–4) , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (16–6) , , — , , 28,831 , , 78–61 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 140 , , September 6 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 3–4 , , Dallas Keuchel, Keuchel (7–5) , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (11–7) , , Shane Greene, Greene (23) , , 37,181 , , 78–62 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 141 , , September 7 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 4–5 , , Julio Teherán, Teherán (10–8) , , Austin Voth, Voth (1–1) , , Mark Melancon, Melancon (10) , , 40,467 , , 78–63 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 142 , , September 8 , , @ 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 9–4 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (10–5) , , Mike Soroka, Soroka (11–4) , , — , , 31,789 , , 79–63 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 143 , , September 10 , , @ 2019 Minnesota Twins season, Twins , , 0–5 , , José Berríos, Berríos (12–8) , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (8–8) , , — , , 24,813 , , 79–64 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 144 , , September 11 , , @ 2019 Minnesota Twins season, Twins , , 6–2 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (17–6) , , Martín Pérez (baseball), Pérez (10–7) , , — , , 20,062 , , 80–64 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 145 , , September 12 , , @ 2019 Minnesota Twins season, Twins , , 12–6 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (12–7) , , Kyle Gibson, Gibson (13–7) , , — , , 19,167 , , 81–64 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 146 , , September 13 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 0–5 , , Mike Soroka, Soroka (12–4) , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (10–6) , , — , , 39,730 , , 81–65 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;": , 147 , , September 14 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 1–10 , , Mike Foltynewicz, Foltynewicz (7–5) , , Wander Suero, Suero (5–8) , , — , , 39,664 , , 81–66 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 148 , , September 15 , , 2019 Atlanta Braves season, Braves , , 7–0 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (9–8) , , Max Fried, Fried (16–6) , , — , , 29,350 , , 82–66 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;": , 149 , , September 16 , , @ 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season, Cardinals , , 2–4 , , Dakota Hudson, Hudson (16–7) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (6–5) , , Carlos Martínez (pitcher, born 1991), Martínez (20) , , 42,812 , , 82–67 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 150 , , September 17 , , @ 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season, Cardinals , , 6–2 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (13–7) , , Miles Mikolas, Mikolas (9–14) , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (4) , , 44,061 , , 83–67 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 151 , , September 18 , , @ 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season, Cardinals , , 1–5 , , Adam WainwWainwright (13–9) , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (10–7) , , Carlos Martínez (pitcher, born 1991), Martínez (21) , , 37,669 , , 83–68 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 152 , , September 20 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 6–4 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (10–8) , , Robert Dugger, Dugger (0–3) , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (5) , , 12,775 , , 84–68 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 153 , , September 21 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 10–4 (10) , , Wander Suero, Suero (6–8) , , José Ureña, Ureña (4–10) , , — , , 18,085 , , 85–68 , - style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" , 154 , , September 22 , , @ 2019 Miami Marlins season, Marlins , , 3–5 , , Jarlin García, García (4–2) , , Wander Suero, Suero (6–9) , , Jeff Brigham, Brigham (1) , , 19,709 , , 85–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb; , 155 , , September 23 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 7–2 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (14–7) , , Zach Eflin, Eflin (9–13) , , — , , 19,788 , , 86–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb; , 156 , , , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 4–1 , , Tanner Rainey, Rainey (2–3) , , Nick Vincent (baseball), Vincent (1–4) , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (6) , , 23,442 , , 87–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb; , 157 , , , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 6–5 , , Max Scherzer, Scherzer (11–7) , , Aaron Nola, Nola (12–7) , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (7) , , 22,214 , , 88–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb; , 158 , , September 25 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 5–2 , , Aníbal Sánchez, Sánchez (11–8) , , Mike Morin (baseball), Morin (1–3) , , Sean Doolittle, Doolittle (29) , , 22,091 , , 89–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb; , 159 , , September 26 , , 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season, Phillies , , 6–3 , , Stephen Strasburg, Strasburg (18–6) , , Jason Vargas, Vargas (7–9) , , Daniel Hudson, Hudson (8) , , 22,253 , , 90–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 160 , , September 27 , , 2019 Cleveland Indians season, Indians , , 8–2 , , Austin Voth, Voth (2–1) , , Nick Goody, Goody (3–2) , , — , , 27,434 , , 91–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 161 , , September 28 , , 2019 Cleveland Indians season, Indians , , 10–7 , , Patrick Corbin, Corbin (15–7) , , Adam Plutko, Plutko (7–5) , , — , , 38,435 , , 92–69 , - style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" , 162 , , September 29 , , 2019 Cleveland Indians season, Indians , , 8–2 , , Joe Ross (baseball), Ross (4–4) , , Mike Clevinger, Clevinger (13–4) , , — , , 36,764 , , 93–69 , -


Postseason


Roster


Statistics


Regular season


Team leaders

''Qualifying players only.''


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Batting

''Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases'' ''Complete offensive statistics are availabl
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Pitching

''Note: Pos = Position; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts'' ''Complete pitching statistics are availabl
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Postseason


Batting

' ''Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; SB = Stolen bases''


Pitching

' ''Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts''


Awards and honors


All-Stars

*
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, 3B *
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, P On June 30, Anthony Rendon was selected as a reserve third baseman for the National League 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 9.Fortier, Sam, "Anthony Rendon is an MLB all-star for the first time, and Max Scherzer will join him in Cleveland," washingtonpost.com, June 30, 2019 Retrieved July 2, 2019
/ref> It was his first all-star selection, and viewed as long overdue by many Nationals players, staff, and fans as well as media figures who covered the team. At the time of his selection, he was hitting .311 on the season, with a 1.028 slugging percentage, 19 home runs,Dougherty, Jesse, "Anthony Rendon is finally an all-star. But his Nationals future remains uncertain," washingtonpost.com, July 1, 2019, 11:07 am EDT Retrieved July 2, 2019
/ref> and 58 RBIs. Over the preceding month, Rendon – known for disliking media attention – had expressed the view that he would prefer to spend the 2019 all-star break at home in Houston, Texas, Houston, resting and enjoying the company of family and friends out of the spotlight, although after his selection was announced he admitted that it actually meant a great deal to him. However, he also said he might choose not to attend the game because of an undisclosed nagging injury he was playing through. On July 5, the Nationals and Rendon announced that they had made an "organizational decision" that he would not participate in or travel to the All-Star Game so that he could spend the all-star break in the Washington, D.C., area, resting and undergoing treatment for the injury, which they announced as a minor injury to the left Quadriceps femoris muscle, quadriceps and Pulled hamstring, hamstring Rendon had first noticed in early June.Dougherty, Jesse, "Anthony Rendon, a first-time selection, won’t attend All-Star Game," washingtnpost.com, July 6, 2019, 1:44 a.m. EDT Retrieved July 6, 2019
/ref> MLB selected Max Muncy of the
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to take Rendon's place on the all-star roster. Max Scherzer, who had started for the National League in both the 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 2017 and 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 2018 all-star games, also was selected on June 30, the same day he had a win in an eight-inning outing against the 2019 Detroit Tigers season, Detroit Tigers in which he had given up one run while walking none and striking out 14. At the time of his selection, he had completed a stretch of eight starts in which he pitched 57 innings with an ERA of 0.95, 83 strikeouts, and only eight walks. It was Scherzer's seventh consecutive all-star selection, his seventh overall, and his fifth as a National. On July 6, Scherzer and the Nationals announced that he would attend the all-star game but would not pitch in it due to back tightness.Maya, Quinton, "Max Scherzer will not pitch in the All-Star game due to back tightness," nbcsports.com, July 7, 2019, 12:30 p.m. EDT Retrieved July 7, 2019
/ref> MLB selected Sonny Gray of the 2019 Cincinnati Reds season, Cincinnati Reds to take Scherzer's place on the all-star roster.


Regular Season Awards

Anthony Rendon Anthony Michael Rendon (, ; born June 6, 1990) is an American baseball third baseman for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played for the Washington Nationals and was a member of the Nationals' 2019 World S ...
won his second career Silver Slugger Award, NL Silver Slugger Award at 3rd base. He hit for a .313/.419/.598 triple slash with a .413 wOBA. He hit 34 home runs and led the league in doubles (44) and RBIs (126). He was named as a finalist for the National League Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award, Most Valuable Player Award and finished 3rd in voting. Patrick Corbin won the Warren Spahn Award, given to the best left-handed pitcher in the league. He had a 3.25 ERA with 238 strikeouts in 202 innings pitched


Postseason Awards

On October 15, 2019,
Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph Kendrick III (born July 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball infielder and current special assistant to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim selected Kendrick in th ...
won the 2019 National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award,Schoenfield, David, "Nationals' Howie Kendrick named MVP of NLCS," Associated Press, October 15, 2019, 11:25 p.m. EDT Retrieved October 16, 2019
/ref> the first player ever to win a League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award in the history of the Montreal-Washington franchise. During the series, he went 5-for-15 (.333) at the plate with four doubles and four RBIs. In Game 3, he went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and became only the fourth player to hit three doubles in a League Championship Series game. On October 31, 2019, Stephen Strasburg won the 2019 World Series Most Valuable Player Award, Willie Mays World Series Most Valuable Player Award, the first player to win it in the history of the franchise. He started Game 2 and Game 6 of the series and allowed just 4 hits and 2 runs in 14.1 innings pitched, while striking out 14 batters en route to being the winning pitcher of record in both games. On October 2, 2019, Juan Soto and Strasburg were named co-winners of the Babe Ruth Award for the best postseason performance. Soto hit for a .277/.373./554 triple slash with 5 homers and 14 RBI, with many big hits such as the game-winning hit in the 2019 National League Wild Card Game, NL Wild Card Game, game tying home runs in Game 5 of the 2019 National League Division Series, NLDS and Game 1 of the
World Series The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, contested since 1903 between the champion teams of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The winner of the Worl ...
, and the go-ahead home run in Game 6 of the World Series. Strasburg received the win in 5 of his 6 appearances, while pitching to a 1.98 ERA with 47 strikeouts in 36.1 innings. Thrice he pitched in elimination games. The only game where Strasburg did not receive a win was Game 5 of the National League Division Series, where he surrendered 3 runs through 6 innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers en route to a No-Decision, as the Nationals stormed back to win in extra-innings. He was the winning pitcher in the NL Wild Card Game out of the bullpen and was also the winning pitcher in Game 6 of the World Series, which forced the winner-take-all Game 7 where the Nationals would go on to win their first championship in franchise history. It was only the third time since the award's inception in 1949 where there were 2 winners of the award, the other times being 2001 (Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling of the 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks season, Arizona Diamondbacks) and 2017 (Jose Altuve and Justin Verlander of the 2017 Houston Astros season, Houston Astros).


Farm system


Class AAA

On September 18, 2018, the Nationals and the
Fresno Grizzlies The Fresno Grizzlies are a Minor League Baseball team of the California League and the Single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. They are located in Fresno, California, and play their home games at Chukchansi Park, which was opened in 2002 in d ...
of the
Pacific Coast League The Pacific Coast League (PCL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the Western United States. Along with the International League, it is one of two leagues playing at the Triple-A level, which is one grade below Major League Ba ...
announced that they had struck a two-year player-development deal that made Fresno the Nationals' Triple-A (baseball), Class AAA affiliate beginning in the 2019 season.


Class A-Advanced

In June 2018, Potomac Nationals owner Art Silber announced that he had signed a letter of intent to build New Fredericksburg Ballpark, a new stadium in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Fredericksburg, Virginia, that would open in April 2020. On November 13, 2018, the Fredericksburg city council gave unanimous final approval for the Silber family to finance, build and maintain the new stadium. The 2019 season thus became the 36th and last season for the Potomac Nationals at Northwest Federal Field at Pfitzner Stadium, Pfitzner Stadium in Woodbridge, Virginia, Woodbridge, Virginia, where they had played since 1984; their last game at "the Pfitz" was on August 29, 2019. On October 5, 2019, the team announced that it had changed its name to the Fredericksburg Nationals for the 2020 season and that its marketing nickname for the team – "P-Nats" when the team was the Potomac Nationals – would change to "FredNats."Caputo, Phil, "Introducing the FredNats, by George!", sportslogos.net, October 5, 2019 Retrieved October 5, 2019
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Notes


References


External links


2019 Washington Nationals season at Baseball Reference
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