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Old 06-29-2009, 04:14 PM
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2009 Pitching Stats:
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Pitching Stats                 GP      GS     REC      SV     ERA      IP       H       R      ER      HR      BB       K    DICE    WHIP     PIT  RUNSUP    QUAL

S. Rivera                      76       0     9-4       3    4.52    89.2      90      45      45       3      45      58    3.65    1.51    1570                  
W. Ledezma                     74       1     4-4       4    3.99    99.1      87      47      44      11      65      85    4.69    1.53    1773    10.0       0
J. Colome                      73       1    12-4       1    4.35    91.0      88      48      44      10      37      55    4.44    1.37    1519     1.0       0
J. Hanrahan                    71       1     6-4      32    4.01    83.0      68      38      37      12      41      70    4.67    1.31    1382     9.0       0
J. Beimel                      62       0     4-3       3    5.68    58.2      66      39      37       8      25      35    4.86    1.55    1023                  
S. Shell                       56       3     6-2       0    3.11    84.0      74      33      29       8      25      62    3.65    1.18    1320     4.7       0
S. Olsen                       36      34   14-10       0    3.54   203.1     195      91      80      17      59     145    3.53    1.25    3251     5.1      18
D. Cabrera                     31      30    5-11       0    4.29   163.2     137      89      78       8      94     126    3.82    1.41    2867     4.3      11
J. Lannan                      30      29     5-7       0    5.28   162.0     167      95      95      24      50     101    4.60    1.34    2614     4.7      14
J. Tavarez                     26       1     0-1       1    4.84    35.1      40      20      19       3      18      20    4.50    1.64     622     7.0       0
J. Bergmann                    18      16     5-5       0    5.26    99.1      97      58      58      17      35      70    4.87    1.33    1657     5.8       6
S. Martis                      16      16     4-7       0    5.56    81.0      86      50      50      15      48      61    5.68    1.65    1456     4.3       7
K. Wells                       12       2     1-2       0    3.35    37.2      34      15      14       4      17      23    4.51    1.35     641     3.0       0
T. Clippard                     9       9     8-1       0    2.64    58.0      41      18      17       7      27      42    4.52    1.17     983     6.4       6
C. Balester                     8       3     1-0       0    1.78    25.1      18       5       5       2      10      14    4.11    1.11     404     5.0       2
M. Chico                        8       3     1-1       1    5.06    26.2      38      15      15       4       9      22    4.31    1.76     498     6.7       0
J. Towers                       7       6     0-4       0    6.75    30.2      39      23      23       6      10      21    5.15    1.60     507     3.2       2
J. Zimmermann                   6       6     1-4       0    7.50    24.0      36      21      20       4      14      16    5.58    2.08     439     6.3       2
S. STRASBURG                    3       1     1-0       2    0.00     8.0       7       2       0       0       3       9    1.88    1.25     130     6.0       1
J. Sosa                         2       0     0-0       1    0.00     1.2       0       0       0       0       0       0    3.00    0.00      22                  
R. Wagner                       1       0     0-1       0   18.00     1.0       4       2       2       0       1       0    6.00    5.00      29                  
R. Detwiler                     1       0     0-0       0    9.82     3.2       4       4       4       0       3       4    3.27    1.91      67                  
Pitching Totals:              162     162   87-75      48    4.39  1467.0    1416     758     716     163     636    1039    4.33    1.40   24774     5.0      69
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DC Sports Twitter (Nov 3, 2009): After one season for the Nationals, Julian Tavarez retires. "This fat lady turned out to be really hot. Unfortunately, she doesn't want me no more." (if you don't get it, you don't get it)
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DC Sports Off-season Twitter: With 23 Expiring contracts, the Nationals front office decides to resign everybody to give it another shot at the playoffs. This bold move puts them $3 million over the payroll budget.

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(Nov 11, 2009): Nationals sign relief pitcher, Taylor Buchholz to a $8.8m deal over 2 years. In 51 appearances, Buchholz was 7-3 with a 4.71 ERA last season.

Note: "8.8m/2 years" = 4.4m per year... just so we don't get confused
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(Jan 3, 2010): Nationals catcher Jesus Flores is still recovering from a broken wrist that cut his season short June 14th. He is expected to make a full recovery and should join the team halfway through spring training. Backup catcher, Josh Bard is also still recovering from a torn Achilles tendon on August 7th. Bard recently signed a new contract worth $3.9m over 3 years.
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(Jan 4-5, 2010): Nationals sign relief pitcher Trevor Hoffman and second baseman Placido Polanco, each to 2 year contracts. In 51 appearances with the Brewers in 2009, Hoffman carried a 2.25 ERA and had 27 saves in 35 opportunities. Polanco, who's played with Detroit for the past 4 and a half seasons, had a .296 average in 2009 starting in 89 games. Polanco, who's known for his defense, won a Gold Glove in 2007.

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Stephen Strasburg blog (Feb 21, 2010): Spring training 2010 is coming up! I'm excited to show the Nationals that I'm ready to play in the majors. Looks like the front office has used this offseason to strengthen the bullpen. I'm looking forward to see who comes out with the closer job. I'm sure Hanrahan has the upper hand but he's got some competition now. Well, I gotta get back to practice.
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2009-2010 offseason moves:
BOS trades 4 prospects to STL for RF Rick Ankiel (Nov 11, 2009)
CHW - RF Jermaine Dye - $21.9m/3 years (Nov 11, 2009)... he's back on the Sox after being traded to the Tigers at the deadline... hit 36 HR last season
LAD - SP David Bush - $24m/3 years (Nov 11, 2009)... went 17-7 with a 3.62 ERA... should help the Dodgers bounce back after a World Series loss.
BAL - RP Brandon Lyon - $15m/3 years (Nov 11, 2009)... 42 saves and a 2.44 ERA last season for the Tigers.
CIN - 2B Mark Teahen - $21.3m/3 years (Nov 13, 2009)... bat .301 with 43 doubles for the Royals last year.
BAL - RP John Grabow - $16.2m/3 years (Nov 16, 2009)... only gave up 15 runs in 69.1 innings of relief... and the O's have their 1-2 punch.
BOS - C Chris Ianetta - $23.4m/3 years (Nov 19, 2009)... a franchise catcher to replace Varitek, who is ready to retire.
DET - SS JJ Hardy - $34.2m/3 years (Nov 19, 2009)... hit .312 last year with 24 home runs... a good addition to the Tigers.
NYM - RF Corey Hart - $20.4m/3 years (Nov 24, 2009)... a valuable 5th or 6th hitter with surprising speed.
PIT - RF Bobby Abreu - $11.4m/2 years (Nov 29, 2009)... at 36, he's on the decline... $5 says he doesn't end 2010 as a buc.
BOS - 3B Mark DeRosa - $10.2m/2 years (Dec 4, 2009)... had a crappy year with Cleveland... let's see if the change of scenery helps.
BOS trades SP Justin Masterson and two prospects to SEA for 3B Adrian Beltre and RP Cesar Jimenez (Dec 9, 2009)
SEA - SS Khalil Greene - $12.6m/2 years (Dec 14, 2009)... good defense at short... power in the bat (38 doubles, 24 home runs).
NYY trade 2 RP and a SP prospect to MIN for Carlos Gomez, Denard Span (Dec 22, 2009)
BAL - SS Miguel Tejada - $10.4m/2 years (Dec 24, 2009)... seems like only 2 years ago tejada was in baltimore... or was it 4?
SFG - SS Maicer Izturis - $11.6m/2 years (Dec 31, 2009)... broke out last year with a .292 average and 12 dingers.
NYY - C Victor Martinez - $11m/2 years (Jan 1, 2010)... martinez wants to wear the pin stripes... pinhead?
PIT - 2B Rickie Weeks - $12m/2 years (Jan 11, 2010)... another part of the Brewers firesale... either homers or strikes out.
BAL trades 3 prospects to FLA for RP Rinyel Pinto (Jan 23, 2010)
NYY trade 2 RP and a prospect SP to CHW for RF Carlos Quentin, a RP and 2 depth players (Feb 14, 2010)
BOS trades RP Ramon Ramirez and a backup LF to BAL for RP John Grabow, 3B Melvin Mora, a backup C, and two depth pitchers (Mar 14, 2010)
NYY trade LF Matsui, CF Carlos Gomez and two prospect SP to CIN for SP Ben Sheets and RP Arthur Rhodes
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Hall of Fame class of 2010:
Jack Morris (81%, 11th ballot)... 250+ game winner... 3 seasons with 20+ wins
Mark McGwire (79%, 4th ballot)... 583 home runs... 58 HR in '97, 70 HR in '98, 65 HR in '99
Roberto Alomas (90%, 1st ballot)... 10 Gold Gloves... 2700+ career hits (.300 career average)

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Old 06-29-2009, 05:58 PM
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Stephen Strasburg blog (Apr 1, 2010): well, after a poor spring training (5 starts, 1-2, 4.70 era, 16 K, 12 bb, .256 oba) I have been designated for assignment with A Potomac. I guess I just have to work harder to prove that I've got major league caliber stuff. I just need some more professional experience. The good news is I'm the ace for the Potomac Nationals! haha


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April 2010 in A Potomac:

Washington Nationals update: 10-12, 5th place, 2 games back; Milledge signs a $9m/3yr extension; Dunn signs a $65.5m/5yr extension
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May 2010 in A Potomac:

Washington Nationals update: 27-24, t-1st place w/ Florida
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DC Sports Twitter (June 1, 2010): with the 22nd pick in the draft, the Nationals select RF Scott Lough out of Cal State Fullerton. In two seasons with CSF he had 49 home runs in 111 games! He also has solid contact numbers as he batted .400 his freshman year and .356 his sophomore year. We'll see if the numbers translate to the Professional leagues as he starts off with the GCL Nationals Rookie League team.
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Stephen Strasburg blog (June 2, 2010): I've been bumped up to AAA after a solid May. I'll be playing with the Syracuse Chiefs. I have to really focus and show everybody that I'm ready to earn my way back to the Majors. I've gotten control of my fastball for the first time since college and I'm ready to take on the world but first I have to show AAA what Stephen Strasburg is really made of.
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Stephen Strasburg blog (June 3, 2010): Never mind. I guess I was getting my hopes up. I got a call yesterday saying I would have a couple more starts with A Potomac. I guess the Nats aren't in a hurry to put me in the rotation. They're doing fine with who they have. I can't wait!
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June 2010 in A Potomac:

Washington Nationals update: 37-42, 4th place, 4 games back; Dukes signs a $16.8m/3yr extension
Stephen Strasburg blog: I'm in a two-way tie for most wins in A ball. Even with Daniel Cabrera out for a month, I have a feeling I won't be going anywhere for a while.
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Stephen Strasburg blog (July 20, 2010): I'm now 22! Making a start today for the Potomac Nationals. Wish me luck!
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July 2010 in A Potomac:

Washington Nationals update: 50-53, 5th place, 6 games back
Stephen Strasburg blog: Well, two pitchers in the rotation are out. Cabrera should be back soon. My buddy Ross Detwiler has entered the rotation and might get his first start. He deserves it. He's been coming out of the bullpen with a 1.80 ERA! As for me, I'm still tied with 11 wins to lead A ball (forgot to mention that I have less starts than most pitchers in A this year). My ERA has dropped to 2.92 and I'm just .02 out of the top 10. August is here already... geez!
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Stephen Strasburg blog (August 14, 2010): Well, I finally got the call! The Washington Nationals have made me the #5 starter in the rotation. Tyler Clippard has 5 more days til he returns. I'm not scheduled to pitch until the 19th. Not sure if he's going to kick me out of the rotation or what. Excitement is the only word I can think of!
DC Sports Twitter (August 14, 2010): With the Nationals in 5th place but only 5 games back at 57-58, they have called up Stephen Strasburg from A. He's not scheduled to start until next week but we'll keep you posted. Rotation: Lannan, Olsen, Zimmermann, Cabrera, Strasburg
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DC Sports Twitter (August 17, 2010): Stephen Strasburg iss once again making moves as he drops back down to A Potomac for one start on the 18th and, right away, he will be relocated to AA Harrisburg. Colin Balester will take his place in the Nationals rotation. Strasburg will most likely finish out August in AA before he is called up to the Majors in September. Deja Vu?
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August 2010 in A Potomac/AA Harrisburg:

Stephen Strasburg blog (Sept 1, 2010): I'm back up in the Majors for September. The Nats have a winning record but are a little bit farther out of contention than last year, 10 games behind in 5th place. The good news is we're only 4 games back from the wild card. I'll be working from the bullpen, again. I went 6-0 in 6 starts in August. By the way, my last 10 games in the minors I was 8-0 with a 1.39 ERA and my opponents hit .154. Let's Go Nats!
My totals for A and AA 2010: 26 GS, 17-2, 2.46 ERA, 176 IP, 141 K, 49 BB, 11 HR
Washington Nationals update (Sept 4, 2010): Lannan and Hanrahan both agree to the same contract, $4.5/2yr deals.

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Stephen Strasburg blog (Sept 7, 2010): The Nationals have thrown me back in the rotation for tomorrow's game against the Braves in Atlanta. I guess a slow start in September (2-4) is the reason to give me a shot. We're now 68-69, 7 and a half games back from Los Angeles for the wild card and 12 back from Florida for the NL East. I'll let you know how I do tomorrow.
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Stephen Strasburg blog (Sept 8, 2010): Well, two major league starts under my belt and both times the opposing pitcher throws 4 hitless innings. Jair Jurrjens was pitching like a monster until he gave up his first hit and a run in both the 5th and 6th innings. Too bad I had just given up 3 runs in the bottom of the 4th. The Braves had my number today and I was lucky enough to strike out 9 and control them for 6 out of 7 of my innings I pitched. I still ended up with my first major league loss.
Code:
                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Nationals (WSN) 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0    2  5  0
        Braves (ATL) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 x    3  8  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  7.0  7  1  0  3  3  9 106   3.86

LP: S. Strasburg (0-1)
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Stephen Strasburg blog (Sept 9, 2010): After that start my arm was feeling a little funky. Doctors say it's a sprained elbow. I'm day-to-day and they say it's possible I might miss my next start. Looks like we'll see how I'm feeling in 5 days.
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DC Sports Twitter (Sept 14, 2010): Well, the Nats are riding an 8-game losing streak into a 7-game road stand. To make matters worse, Stephen Strasburg missed his start yesterday against the Mets, a team he got his only Major league win against last season.
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DC Sports Twitter (Sept 16, 2010): Stephen Strasburg got his second start of the season today and the Nationals finally snapped a 10-game losing streak. Worried about his elbow, Strasburg only threw 89 pitches against the Astros in 6 innings, giving up 3 runs. Once again, the offense didn't show up until after Strasburg was pulled scoring on a 2-run blast by Dmitri Young and an RBI single by Zimmerman in the 7th and a rally in the 8th to take the lead for good. Strasburg had a slower fastball today topping out at 97 (3 mph under what he usually does). As a result, he only struck out two batters.
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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Nationals (WSN) 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0    5 10  3
        Astros (HOU) 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0    3  5  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  6.0  5  1  0  3  3  2  89   4.15

WASHINGTON           ab  h bb  r hr bi  k sb     avg
S. Strasburg (P)      2  1  0  0  0  0  0  0    .250

TOP OF THE THIRD
Placido Polanco lined out to short. <--->
Stephen Strasburg singled to left. <--1> *first major league hit
Lastings Milledge was hit by a pitch. <-21>
Cristian Guzman lined out to left field. <-21>
Ryan Zimmerman struck out. <-21>
0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, and 2 left on base.
In the middle of the third, Washington trails 1 to 0.
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Stephen Strasburg blog (Sept 19, 2010): Just want to give a shoutout to Ross Detwiler. Got his first MLB win yesterday! Still looks like we'll be watching the playoffs from home but we're on a 3-game win streak! We're just showing off for 2011!
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DC Sports Twitter (Sept 21, 2010): Another pitcher's duel from Stephen Strasburg who went up against the Phillies southpaw ace, Cole Hamels. Both pitchers went 7 innings without a run and only two hits each. Strasburg went 8 and gave up the go-ahead run when Langerhans (2-2 vs. Strasburg career), pinch-hit a single and made it around the bases to score the game's first run. The Nationals ended up scoring in the bottom of the 8th when Willie Harris did the same thing pinch-running for Dmitri Young. He was eventually brought in by a Cristian Guzman base hit. After two solid relief innings from Joel Hanrahan, the game went to the bottom of the tenth. With one out, Lastings Milledge doubled and advanced to third on a throwing error by Jayson Werth. With the infield in, catcher Lou Marson allowed a pitch to get by him and the Nationals would go on to win 2-1 on a 10th inning walk-off passed ball.
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      Phillies (PHI) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0  1  4  1
     Nationals (WSN) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1  2  5  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  8.0  3  4  0  1  1  6 111   3.00
Stephen Strasburg blog (Sept 21, 2010): DAMN YOU RYAN LANGERHANS!
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TOP OF THE EIGHTH
Ryan Langerhans pinch hit for Cole Hamels. <--->
Ryan Langerhans singled to left. <--1>
Jimmy Rollins laid down a sacrifice bunt to first base. <-2->
Ryan Langerhans stole third. <3-->
Shane Victorino flied out to center. <3-->
Ryan Langerhans tagged up and scored. <--->
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DC Sports Twitter (Sept 27, 2010): Well, no pitcher's duel today. The Braves going for the sweep in Washington. Stephen Strasburg (0-1, 3.00) going up against Javier Vazquez (16-8, 3.98). 1st inning opened up with a bang as the Braves tag 3 off Strasburg including a 2-run homer by Vladimir Guerrero, Strasburg's first homer allowed in the Majors. The Nationals quickly struck back, in the bottom of the first, with 4 runs including a 3-run homer from Adam Dunn. But the Braves weren't going out quietly. In the third inning they added 3 more runs including a 2-rbi triple by Brian McCann, his first of two triples on the day and the year. Scott Olsen would come in to relieve Strasburg in the top of the 4th as the Nationals fall to the Braves 10-7.
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        Braves (ATL) 3 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 0   10 12  0
     Nationals (WSN) 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1    7 10  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  3.0  6  3  1  6  6  2  55   4.88

     LP: S. Strasburg (0-2)

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Sorry guys, I've been playing my diamondbacks dynasty for the past week... i promise you a full season, 2011, by the end of the week!(edit: nvm... i figure strasburg will be in the majors full time next year... which means more blogging/twittering/box scores/etc.)

Stephen Strasburg blog (Oct 3, 2010): Ok, I make my last start of the season tonight! I'll be facing the Phillies again. Both clubs are out of the playoffs so this game is only spring training for next year. Wish me luck!
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DC Sports Twitter (Oct 3, 2010): Stephen Strasburg got off to a shaky start, allowing two solo home runs to Jayson Werth in the 2nd and 4th innings, putting the Phillies up, 3-0. The Nationals wouldn't fold as they marched back to tie it up in the 7th. But all would be lost when Michael Taylor, pinch-hitting for Ryan Langerhans, hit a grand slam just barely getting over the right field wall. Nationals fall to the Phillies 7-3. "I was hoping for a better ending to my season, but I felt it was an improvement over my last start."

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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Nationals (WSN) 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0    3  8  2
      Phillies (PHI) 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 x    7  5  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  6.0  4  1  2  3  2  9  93   4.50

BOTTOM OF THE EIGHTH
Jimmy Rollins reached first on a fielding error by the pitcher. <--1>
Shane Victorino grounded to third, forcing the runner at second. <--1>
Chase Utley walked. <-21>
Joe Beimel came in to pitch for the Nationals. <-21>
Ryan Howard struck out. <-21>
Jayson Werth walked. <321>
Michael Taylor pinch hit for Ryan Langerhans. <321>
Shairon Martis came in to pitch for the Nationals. <321>
Michael Taylor homered to right-center for a grand slam. <--->
Lou Marson struck out. <--->
4 runs, 1 hit, 1 error, and 0 left on base.
At the end of the eighth, Philadelphia leads 7 to 3.

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2010 MLB Milestones:
Best hitting streak: Miguel Cabrera, DET (34 games)
Cycles: Lyle Overbay, TOR, Felix Pie, BAL, Miguel Montero, ARI, Jose Reyes, NYM
Hits: Manny Ramirez, LAD (2500), Chipper Jones, ATL (2500)
Home Runs: Alex Rodriguez (600)
No-Hitters: Gil Meche, KCR
Strikeouts: Johan Santana (2000), Randy Johnson (5000)
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2010 League Leaders:

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WS MVP: 1B Kevin Youkilis, BOS - 9/24 (.375), 3 HR, 9 RBI, 2 2B, 1.240 OPS

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Josh Beckett, BOS: 20-6, 3.38 ERA, 199 K
Mark Teixeira, NYY: .287/.384/.518, 34 HR, 121 RBI
Matt LaPorta, CLE: .242/.325/.465, 34 HR, 117 RBI
Tim Lincecum, SFG: 19-8, 2.75 ERA, 243 K
Ryan Braun, MIL: .301/.382/.627, 48 HR, 124 RBI, 91 extra base hits
Chris Valaika, CIN: .248/.291/.400, 20 HR, 76 RBI
Placido Polanco, WSN: NL Gold Glove!
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Note: Instead of showing the whole roster's stats, like last time, I'm just going to show the key players.

Batters (in order of OPS):
Elijah Dukes: .280/.389/.519, 28 HR, 89 RBI, 20 SB
Ryan Zimmerman: .298/.365/.493, 27 HR, 106 RBI
Adam Dunn: .215/.356/.440, 33 HR, 108 RBI
Nick Johnson: .235/.345/.439, 17 HR, 65 RBI
Jesus Flores: .263/.337/.396, 12 HR, 49 RBI
Cristian Guzman: .282/.322/.402, 10 HR, 66 RBI
Lastings Milledge: .258/.321/.393, 17 HR, 64 RBI, 22 SB
Placido Polanco: .282/.327/.366, 6 HR, 48 RBI

Top 5 Starting Pitchers (in order of Innings Pitched):
John Lannan: 5-15, 4.81 ERA, 183.1 IP, 97 K, .276 oBA (Quality Starts: 17)
Scott Olsen: 8-9, 5.43 ERA, 157.1 IP, 92 K, .288 oBA (QS: 12)
Jordan Zimmermann: 7-10, 5.02 ERA, 148.2 IP, 135 K, .255 oBA (QS: 11)
Tyler Clippard: 9-11, 4.80 ERA, 146.1 IP, 122 K, .255 oBA (QS: 12)
Daniel Cabrera: 10-7, 4.79 ERA, 120.1 IP, 113 K, .279 oBA (QS: 9)

Top 3 Relievers:
Joel Hanrahan: 62 games, 6-6, 3.54 ERA, 29/34 SV/OPP, 76 K
Trevor Hoffman: 67 games, 6-1, 3.74 ERA, 13 holds, 59 K
Steven Shell, 56 games, 7-4, 4.09 ERA, 3 SV, 61 K

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DC Sports Twitter (Nov 3, 2010): Nationals release Guzman, Flores, and Olsen. Dmitri Young retires. Cristian Guzman played 5 seasons in 6 years for the Nationals. He started off slowly but became a hitting machine in his last 3 seasons with the Nats. Flores, coming off a season-ending injury in June '09, wasn't able to get the ball rolling or the bat swinging in 2010. In 124 starts, he only had 49 RBIs. Scott Olsen came over in a November '08 trade with the Marlins and was considered the ace of the young rotation in 2009. After an extension, he went downhill this season, with a 2-point ERA drop. Dmitri Young had an all-star '07 season. After battling injuries from 2008 to 2010, Dmitri Young retired at age 37.

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DC Sports Twitter (Nov 12, 2010): Nationals resign Cristian Guzman! After parting ways with Guzman over a week ago, both parties have come to a $26m/4yr agreement.
DC Sports Twitter (Nov 13, 2010): Nationals sign 30-year old relief pitcher, Pat Neshek, to a $7.6m/2-yr contract. After missing most of the 2008 and the entire 2009 season, Neshek pitched 72 innings while posting a 4.21 ERA with 77 strikeouts and an opponent batting average of .226.

DC Sports Twitter (Feb 10, 2011): Nationals sign catcher Brayan Pena to a $2.5m/2yr contract. Pena, a contact-hitting catcher with decent speed, is the polar opposite of Jesus Flores (signed with Twins last week). He should be the opening day starter for the Nationals.

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Stephen Strasburg blog (Feb 21, 2011): I can smell it in the air... Baseball season is just around the corner! About ready to start my "rookie" season. And I type rookie like that because I feel I've already had my rookie season(s) in 2009 and 2010. I'm ready to help this team with that extra push into the playoffs. This is our year and I'm going to do everything I can to make the Nats a contender. Come out to Nationals Park and let's get some "Curly W's"!

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2010-2011 offseason moves:
SFG - 1B Billy Butler - $27.3m/3yr
LAA - 1B David Ortiz - $18.9m/3yr
WSN - SS Cristian Guzman - $26m/4yr
MIL - RF Brad Hawpe - $24.4m/4yr
HOU - 3B Mike Lowell - $12m/2yr
KCR - LF Fred Lewis - $37.2m/3yr
KCR - P Ted Lilly - $20.1m/3yr
COL - RF Nelson Cruz - $36.8m/4yr
HOU - P Armando Galarraga - $11m/2yr
CIN - 1B Joey Votto - $15m/2yr
DET - 3B Alex Gordon - $18.6m/2yr
COL - C Joe Mauer - $21.6m/3yr
MIN - P Nick Blackburn - $11.2m/2yr
CHW - LF Manny Ramirez - $10m/2yr
MIN trades Delmon Young to TBR for Willy Aybar, prospect Ryan Royster, and 2 other players to be named later.
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Hall of Fame class of 2011:
Rafael Palmeiro (86%, 1st ballot)... 3000+ hits... 569 HR... 1800+ RBIs

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PTI debates... Stephen Strasburg (March 26, 2011):
Kornheiser: At 22 years old, Stephen Strasburg will begin his rookie season in the Washington Nationals starting rotation. Should he be treated like a rookie or is it time for Mr. Strasburg to prove himself?
Wilbon: Well, Tony, from what I remember, in 2008, Stephen Strasburg was picked 1st overall by the Washington Nationals, marketing himself as the best pitching prospect of all-time. All the hype had him entering the rotation as soon as they signed him or at least the next season. A couple slow starts for Strasburg and he didn't even see the Majors until the 40-man call ups in September of each season. This is now his third professional season. It's time for him to step up to the plate... step up to the mound and prove his worth to this franchise.
Kornheiser: As we all remember, this Nats squad was close to making the playoffs the year they drafted him. They're not a bad team and they can only get better pitching-wise. But don't you think it's a little too much to ask this kid to go out and become the ace?
Wilbon: They're not asking Strasburg to be the ace. They just want a solid season out of him. He can't go out and give up 5 runs a start and consider the season to be a success.
Kornheiser: But he's 22!
Wilbon: But he's making more money than the rest of the team! He can talk the talk... But it all comes down to can he walk the walk?
Kornheiser: So what does he need to do to consider 2011 a success?
Wilbon: He needs to win at least 10 games, he needs to keep his ERA lower than last season's four and a half runs. He needs to strikeout 10+ batters in multiple games and if he can do this he will show he's worth every dollar the Nats paid him.
Kornheiser: What's the worst-case scenario? Does he go back to the minor leagues?
Wilbon: Strasburg's ERA rises and he has trouble winning. He's going to have to really screw up to get demoted to the minors again. And if he does, it might be lights out for Strasburg in Washington and I predict the Nats will cut their losses and try to trade him for as much as they can get.
Kornheiser: Bottom line... grow up Stephen Strasburg and grow up fast!

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Stephen Strasburg blog (Apr 1, 2011): Not a bad spring training. An improvement from last year and at least this time, I get to keep my job. Looks like my first start of the season will be @ the Phillies (surprise surprise) on the 10th.

2011 Nationals Rotation:

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DC Sports Twitter (Apr 3, 2011): Ryan Zimmerman signs $63.5m/5yr extension.
DC Sports Twitter (Apr 8, 2011): John Lannan signs $12.6m/3yr extension.
DC Sports Twitter (Apr 10, 2011): Joel Hanrahan signs $12.3m/3yr extension.
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DC Sports Twitter (Apr 10, 2011): On a cold day in Philly, the Nationals defense bobbled the loss in their own hands. Starting in the third inning, with runners on first and second, a routine fly ball to Adam Dunn looked to be the first out of the inning but instead turned into a run and runners on second and third and still no outs. Utley would follow that up with a 2-rbi single before Strasburg finally got out of the jam. "It's not easy to win with a young pitcher when your defense is making mistakes instead of backing up his good pitching," said skipper Manny Acta, "As a pitcher, when your defense isn't behind you, you feel the need to strike everyone out and that's when things can go very wrong." And it didn't stop there. In the sixth inning, with two outs, after a two-out double by Raul Ibanez, another routine flyball to center field was dropped by Lastings Milledge. Ibanez would score and Ramon Vazquez would go to second. Two more singles, a run, and a walk would push Strasburg out of the game after 5.2 innings. The Phillies would go on to win 6-2.

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     Nationals (1-3) 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0    2 11  2
      Phillies (3-1) 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 x    6  9  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  5.2  8  2  0  5  1  4  99   1.59

     LP: S. Strasburg (0-1)
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DC Sports Twitter (Apr 17, 2011): An excellent game pitched from rookie, Stephen Strasburg, who struck out 10 batters in 7 innings. An even better game pitched by Yovanni Gallardo, pitching 8 innings of shutout baseball. A solo home run in the top of the fourth by Mat Gamel, would be the only run given up by both starters. Stephen Strasburg struck out The Brewers would tag 5 more off the Nat's bullpen and the Nationals rallied in the bottom of the ninth to score 3 runs. Too little, too late. Brewers win 6-3. Stephen Strasburg has now given up two earned runs in two starts and received two losses. Rare.

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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
       Brewers (4-6) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3    6 10  0
     Nationals (2-8) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3    3  6  1

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  7.0  4  4  1  1  1 10 115   1.42

       LP: S. Strasburg (0-2)
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Washington Nationals e-mail fan question (Apr 18, 2011):
Q: Seeing that Stephen Strasburg has a 1.42 ERA and is 0-2 while Ross Detwiler has an 11.00 ERA and is 1-0, does W-L record really matter?
A: Looking at a short span of games, there's a good chance the W-L stat won't determine the better pitcher. But through the span of a career, it is a very significant stat.
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DC Sports Twitter (Apr 23, 2011): Stephen Strasburg would start out rocky giving up 3 earned runs in the first two innings against the St. Louis Cardinals. He would shake it off and go another 3 innings scoreless. Placido Polanco would get Strasburg off the hook in the top of the fifth with a 3-run homer. After five innings, Strasburg would be pulled by Acta throwing only 80 pitches. "My job isn't to determine the pitcher's worth from salary. I determine his worth from past experience. You don't always have to pitch 100 pitches," explained manager Manny Acta, "Strasburg showed what kind of pitcher he was today. After his rough start, he came out and pitched well for three innings. He should build strength and confidence off of that." The Cardinals went on to post 3 runs off of the Nat's bullpen and win the game 6-3.
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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Nationals (WSN) 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0    3  8  0
     Cardinals (STL) 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 x    6 10  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  5.0  5  3  0  3  3  3  80   2.55

    No-decision for Strasburg
    Strasburg now has 2 hits in 6 at-bats
***After the game, Manny Acta explained that Strasburg was pulled early in order to move him up in the rotation. He will pitch on 3 days rest against the Phillies on the 27th.
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DC Sports Twitter (Apr 27, 2011): In the tenth start of his career, Stephen Strasburg walked away with a win. In the second and third innings, he was blessed with run support, including a 2-run homer by Adam Dunn. It almost came crashing down in the top of the seventh. Nationals lead 5-1 and Strasburg had worked himself into a jam. Bases loaded and one out. Acta came out to the mound and Strasburg asked him to finish the inning. He struck out the pinch-hitter for the second out and got Jimmy Rollins to ground to shortstop for the-- E6. Bases still loaded and the Phillies are now down 5-2. Shane Victorino singles into right field allowing the tying run to get to third base. Strasburg would get Utley to ground to first to end the inning. The Nationals would add an insurance run in the bottom of the 7th and cruise to victory, 6-4.

Ray Knight post game interview w/ Stephen Strasburg:
Ray: Nice game today Stephen. How you feeling about the performance?
Stephen: I think I pitched the ball well. They were able to get some hits off of me but, for the most part, I controlled them when I wanted to.
Ray: This was your tenth start at this level. Are you getting used to major league baseball?
Stephen: I definitely feel more confident with my pitches. I know I've still got room to improve on but I've come along way so far.
Ray: That you have. You had 9 strikeouts today against the Phillies. What'd you do differently to prepare yourself mentally and physically for this team?
Stephen: Well, you know, this was my third start against the Phillies and they're getting to know me but I'm also getting to know them. I look at game film beforehand and figure out how I'm going to pitch each batter.
Ray: Well, good game Stephen, we'll look forward to your next start in May.
Stephen: Thanks.

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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Phillies (13-6) 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0    4 10  0
    Nationals (6-13) 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 x    6  7  2

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  7.0  9  2  0  4  1  9 111   2.19

     WP: S. Strasburg (1-2)
     Strasburg is now 3 for 8 hitting .375
     He has given up 13 runs (6 earned)

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2011 Batting Stats (through April)
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2011 Batting             Team    G   AVG    AB    H  2B  3B  HR   BB    K   SB  CS    R  RBI   SLG   OBP
Guzman, Cristian          WSN   21  .304    92   28   5   0   1    2    8    0   1    8   15  .391  .316
Polanco, Placido          WSN   21  .325    80   26   5   0   3    3    4    2   0   12   22  .500  .349
Dukes, Elijah             WSN   21  .302    86   26   8   0   6    6   20    0   2   11   14  .605  .362
Milledge, Lastings        WSN   21  .314    70   22   2   0   4   11   10    5   1   18    6  .514  .442
Pena, Brayan              WSN   20  .284    74   21   5   1   1    4    6    0   1    6    9  .419  .321
Casto, Kory               WSN   20  .250    72   18   4   0   1    9   11    1   0   10    8  .347  .325
Dunn, Adam                WSN   21  .209    67   14   1   0   5   20   20    0   0   14   11  .448  .391
Zimmerman, Ryan           WSN   21  .165    79   13   4   0   2   15   18    0   0    7    7  .291  .298
Harris, Willie            WSN   16  .474    19    9   2   0   2    7    3    0   0    7    2  .895  .615
Willingham, Josh          WSN   14  .385    13    5   2   0   1    2    1    0   0    3    5  .769  .471
Montz, Luke               WSN    5  .300    10    3   0   0   0    2    3    0   0    3    1  .300  .417
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN    4  .375     8    3   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    2    0  .375  .375
Patterson, Corey          WSN    5  .222     9    2   0   0   0    0    2    0   1    1    0  .222  .222
Cintron, Alex             WSN    2  .500     4    2   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    2    0  .500  .500
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN    4  .167     6    1   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .167  .167
Detwiler, Ross            WSN    4  .200     5    1   0   0   0    0    2    0   0    0    0  .200  .200
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   13 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
Hinckley, Mike            WSN    9  .250     4    1   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    1  .250  .250
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    1  .500     2    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .500  .500
Kearns, Austin            WSN    6  .000     3    0   0   0   0    1    2    0   0    0    0  .000  .250
Lannan, John              WSN    4  .000    11    0   0   0   0    0    8    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN    4  .000     7    0   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
Rivera, Saul              WSN    6  .000     1    0   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
2011 Pitching Stats (through April)
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2011 Pitching            Team     IP   ERA    G  GS   W   L  SV    K   BB   R/9
Lannan, John              WSN   28.1  1.59    4   4   2   1   0   14    6  9.85
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN   24.2  2.19    4   4   1   2   0   26   11 13.50
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN   23.2  4.56    4   4   1   1   0   26   15 12.93
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN   18.0  7.50    4   4   0   2   0   17   12 15.00
Detwiler, Ross            WSN   17.2  8.66    4   4   1   1   0   13   11 17.83
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   16.1  1.10   13   0   0   0   0   12    3  4.96
Hinckley, Mike            WSN   15.2  6.32    9   0   1   3   0    5    4 12.06
Neshek, Pat               WSN   11.1  4.76   11   0   0   0   2   13    4 11.12
Rivera, Saul              WSN    7.2  9.39    6   0   0   0   0    4    4 22.30
Hanrahan, Joel            WSN    6.1 12.79    6   0   1   2   2    4    4 17.05
Hoffman, Trevor           WSN    6.1  5.68   10   0   0   1   0    5    3 14.21
Shell, Steven             WSN    5.2  3.18    3   0   0   1   0    6    0 14.29
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    4.1 10.38    1   1   0   0   0    4    3 18.69
Lannan - 4th best ERA in NL (6th in MLB)
Strasburg - 8th best ERA in NL (16th in MLB)

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DC Sports Twitter (May 2, 2011): Nationals got off to a good start getting Stephen Strasburg two runs with a two-out rbi double by Adam Dunn in the first and a two-out rbi triple from Dunn in the third. Stephen Strasburg showed a flash of his own greatness by striking out the first 7 batters of the game right up until the eight hitter, backup catcher, Mike Rabelo singled for the first hit of the game and eventually scored the Marlins first run. After striking out 10 batters, Strasburg would leave the game after the 5th inning with five earned runs charged to his account, including Hanley Ramirez's ninth homer of the season. He would get his, NL-leading, tenth home run a couple innings later off of Pat Neshek. The Marlins would go on to win 6-2. Strasburg will get another chance against the Marlins, next week in Nationals Park.

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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Nationals (WSN) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0    2  8  0
       Marlins (FLA) 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 x    6  9  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  5.0  7  0  1  5  5 10  93   3.34

     LP: S. Strasburg (1-3)

Stephen Strasburg takes the mound for the Nationals.
John Raynor struck out. <--->
Cameron Maybin struck out. <--->
Ian Kinsler struck out. <--->
Hanley Ramirez struck out. <--->
Cody Ross struck out. <--->
Joe Crede struck out. <--->
Gaby Sanchez struck out. <--->
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DC Sports Twitter (May 2, 2011): The Nationals sign P Jamie Moyer to a $3m/1yr contract. At 48 years old, he is the oldest player in baseball and will be used as a pitcher/coach for the young Nationals rotation. He will start out in AAA but could see action if anybody goes down with an injury.
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DC Sports Twitter (May 7, 2011): Stephen Strasburg pitched, what might be, the best game of his major league career. Everything was perfect for Strasburg who threw 4 innings of no-hit ball. Backed up by a 3-run homer by catcher Brayan Pena and a solo blast by the slumping Elijah Dukes, the Nationals would take a 5-0 lead. In the top of the eighth, Strasburg would get pulled after giving up a pinch-hit home run to John Baker. The Nationals would grab three more in the bottom of the eighth including a 2-run shot by Milledge. The Nats would go on to win this one 8-2! With the worst record in the NL, they're 8 games back from Atlanta in the NL East.

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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Marlins (14-15) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0    2  6  0
    Nationals (9-19) 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 x    8 10  1

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  7.1  5  1  1  2  2  9 102   3.16

     WP: S. Strasburg (2-3)
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DC Sports Twitter (May 12, 2011): Both starters looked good. Despite working up 70 pitches after 3 innings, Strasburg was able to fight it out for 7 innings with Javier Vazquez. You can't help but blame this game on the bullpen. Taylor Buchholz, the Nationals only reliever with an ERA under 3.00 (before the game), came in and gave up 3 runs, which turned out to be the margin of victory for the Braves. "It's hard to decide who's going to pitch when you don't have a go-to guy in the bullpen," explained Manny Acta, "It's just tough when [Joel Hanrahan] has an ERA around 13.00."
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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
        Braves (ATL) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0    5  7  1
     Nationals (WSN) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1    2  7  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  7.0  4  3  1  2  2  9 121   3.07

     LP: S. Strasburg (2-4)
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DC Sports Twitter (May 17, 2011): A nice day in LA. Strasburg pitched a solid 7 innings, giving up 1 run to the Dodgers in the 6th. Luckily, he got 3 runs of support. Setup man, Taylor Buchholz came in the 8th and gave up a run but got out of a jam with a double play. Despite blowing 4 out of 8 of his save opportunities, Joel Hanrahan got his chance to close out the ball game in the bottom of the 9th. He did away with all three batters in blue to collect his 5th save on the year, as the Nationals split the 4-game series in LA with the best team in the NL West.
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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
   Nationals (14-24) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0    3  8  0
     Dodgers (22-15) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0    2  8  1

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  7.0  6  2  0  1  1  9 106   2.82

     WP: S. Strasburg (3-4)
Strasburg has now had 9 or more strikeouts in his last 5 starts. He is currently 4th in the Majors in Strikeouts and 3rd in K/9.
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DC Sports Twitter (May 17, 2011): Stephen Strasburg has ruptured knee ligaments. He'll be out for a month (31 days).

Note: Ok, here's the deal with Strasburg injuries that last 15+ days. At the beginning of each week, Monday, I will flip a coin a minimum 4 times... the whole point of this is to make his injuries more unpredictable for realism...
4 tails = 10% on to his injury* (if 30 days left on injury, add 3 days)
3 tails = nothing happens
2/2 = nothing happens
3 heads = 10% off his injury* (if 30 days left on injury, subtract 3 days)
4 heads = 20% off his injury* (if 30 days left on injury, subtract 6 days)
now if i get 4 heads or 4 tails, i keep flipping...
if i get 5 tails i subtract a point from his health rating and so on for 6, 7, etc...
if i get 5 heads i add a point onto his health rating and so on for 6, 7, etc...

*rounding up (10% of 21 days left=2.1-->3)
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Monday, May 25, 2009: 3 tails... injured days: 25

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2011 Batting Stats (through May)
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2011 Batting             Team    G   AVG    AB    H  2B  3B  HR   BB    K   SB  CS    R  RBI   SLG   OBP
Zimmerman, Ryan           WSN   51  .264   197   52  11   0   7   31   32    0   1   31   27  .426  .364
Dukes, Elijah             WSN   48  .294   177   52  11   1  10   31   40    5   7   31   26  .537  .410
Polanco, Placido          WSN   46  .283   173   49   7   1   3    6    8    4   0   21   33  .387  .309
Dunn, Adam                WSN   51  .273   176   48   6   1  13   34   51    0   0   32   42  .540  .394
Pena, Brayan              WSN   46  .281   167   47   9   2   2    9   15    0   1   15   20  .395  .315
Milledge, Lastings        WSN   51  .254   177   45   8   1   7   23   31    6   2   32   21  .429  .364
Casto, Kory               WSN   50  .249   173   43  10   1   5   15   39    1   0   21   26  .405  .309
Guzman, Cristian          WSN   35  .296   142   42   8   0   1    5   16    0   1   16   18  .373  .315
Harris, Willie            WSN   40  .299    67   20   6   0   4   18   13    2   1   15    9  .567  .442
Gonzalez, Alberto         WSN   16  .190    58   11   2   0   0    5   10    0   0    8    2  .224  .254
Willingham, Josh          WSN   33  .231    39    9   2   0   2    5    4    0   0    5    7  .436  .319
Montz, Luke               WSN   11  .148    27    4   0   0   0    5    8    0   0    5    1  .148  .303
Hernandez, Anderson       WSN    5  .267    15    4   0   0   0    0    2    0   0    1    0  .267  .313
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN    8  .250    16    4   0   0   0    0    7    0   0    2    1  .250  .250
Cintron, Alex             WSN    5  .182    11    2   0   0   0    1    2    0   0    3    0  .182  .250
Patterson, Corey          WSN    5  .222     9    2   0   0   0    0    2    0   1    1    0  .222  .222
Detwiler, Ross            WSN    8  .167    12    2   0   0   0    0    5    0   0    1    1  .167  .167
Moyer, Jamie              WSN    4  .222     9    2   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    2    0  .222  .222
Rivera, Saul              WSN   17  .333     6    2   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    0    0  .333  .333
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN   10  .056    18    1   0   0   0    0    6    0   0    1    0  .056  .056
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN    9  .077    13    1   0   0   0    0    4    0   0    0    0  .077  .077
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   28 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
Neshek, Pat               WSN   23 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
Hinckley, Mike            WSN   17  .200     5    1   0   0   0    0    2    0   0    0    1  .200  .200
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    1  .500     2    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .500  .500
Bernadina, Roger          WSN    8  .000     8    0   0   0   0    0    3    1   0    3    0  .000  .000
Kearns, Austin            WSN    7  .000     4    0   0   0   0    1    2    0   0    0    0  .000  .200
Lannan, John              WSN    9  .000    19    0   0   0   0    0   13    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
Dunn - tied for 2nd most HR, 6th most RBI in NL

2011 Pitching Stats (through May)
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2011 Pitching            Team     IP   ERA    G  GS   W   L  SV    K   BB   R/9
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN   66.0  4.09   11  11   3   3   0   63   30 11.45
Lannan, John              WSN   59.1  2.73    9   9   4   3   0   33   13 10.47
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN   51.0  2.82    8   8   3   4   0   63   17 11.47
Detwiler, Ross            WSN   46.2  6.56    9   9   3   3   0   28   16 13.50
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN   42.2  8.86   10  10   2   6   0   29   26 16.66
Hinckley, Mike            WSN   32.0  6.19   17   0   1   3   0   14   14 15.75
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   30.2  4.11   28   0   0   1   0   25   11 10.86
Neshek, Pat               WSN   27.2  3.90   23   0   1   0   2   31    9  9.76
Rivera, Saul              WSN   22.0  7.36   17   0   0   0   0   12   14 16.77
Moyer, Jamie              WSN   21.1  5.91    4   3   1   3   0   12    4 11.81
Hoffman, Trevor           WSN   20.1  3.54   23   0   0   1   0   13    7 10.62
Hanrahan, Joel            WSN   14.1 10.05   16   0   1   4   7   12    8 14.44
Shell, Steven             WSN    8.1  3.24    5   0   0   1   0    8    0 11.88
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    4.1 10.38    1   1   0   0   0    4    3 18.69
Lannan - 5th best ERA in the NL
Strasburg - 7th best ERA in the NL

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Monday, June 1, 2009: 3 heads... inured days: 18-2=16
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DC Sports Twitter (June 1, 2011): With the 13th pick in the draft, the Nationals select, 21-year old, SS Chris Verhulst (70/90). Selected out of Florida State, Verhulst hit .458 with an OPS of 1.404 in his last season with the Seminoles. In his two-year collegiate career he had 34 home runs in 100 games. He has the ability to be a star on the field and at the plate.
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DC Sports Twitter (June 13, 2011): The Nationals have started June red hot. Winning 9 of 11 and currently on a 7-game win streak. They've boosted their record to 27-34 but are still in last place in the NL East, 11 games back. Most of their success has come from Adam Dunn's 5 home runs and their consistent pitching. Speaking of pitching, Stephen Strasburg is expected to return next week and should start in an interleague matchup against either the Blue Jays or the Orioles.
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DC Sports Twitter (June 19, 2011): What a game! Besides Stephen Strasburg getting lit up by the Orioles. Allowing two solo home runs and 6 earned runs in five innings. The Nats helped out with 2 runs of support in the first two innings but were basically shut down in the runs department by O's starter, Rich Hill. He would leave the game after 7 innings. A big mistake. In the bottom of the eighth, the Nationals put together an 8-run inning. Starting with the hot bat of Ryan Zimmerman's single and ending with a Ryan Zimmerman Grand Slam into the Red Porch seats of Nationals Park! (see below for inning recap) The Nats would go on to win this offensive shootout 10-6!

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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Orioles (38-32) 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0    6  7  1
   Nationals (30-37) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 x   10 11  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  5.0  7  2  2  6  6  9  95   3.54

WASHINGTON           ab  h bb  r hr bi  k sb     avg
R. Zimmerman (3B)     4  4  0  2  1  5  0  0    .299
S. Strasburg (P)      2  1  0  0  0  1  1  0    .278

BOTTOM OF THE EIGHTH
Jose Veras came in to pitch for the Orioles. <--->
Ryan Zimmerman singled to left. <--1>
Jose Veras threw a wild pitch. <-2->
Adam Dunn struck out. <-2->
Lastings Milledge walked. <-21>
Josh Willingham was hit by a pitch. <321>
George Sherrill came in to pitch for the Orioles. <321>
Placido Polanco singled through the hole for two RBIs. <-21> 6-4
Brayan Pena singled back through the middle, scoring a run. <-21> 6-5
Placido Polanco advanced on the error by Adam Jones. <3-1>
The Orioles brought the infield in.
Kory Casto pinch hit for Mike Hinckley. <3-1>
Kory Casto singled through the left side, scoring a run. <-21> 6-6
Elijah Dukes walked. <321>
Cristian Guzman popped up to the second baseman. <321>
Ryan Zimmerman homered to left-center for a grand slam. <---> 10-6
Adam Dunn grounded to second. <--->
8 runs, 5 hits, 1 error, and 0 left on base.
At the end of the eighth, Washington leads 10 to 6.
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DC Sports Twitter (June 24, 2011): Strasburg strikes out 18 in 10 innings of work! Unfortunately, he gave up the 2-out winning double, but it is clear that Strasburg can be a dominant force. "Even though we lost the game today, it was one of the biggest high points of the season for me," said Manny Acta, "It showed the team that we have a very special pitcher in our midst and someday soon he's going to show the league how dominant he can be." And with a little bit of run support, Strasburg would have gotten the win. But instead the only run for the Nats came on a Willie Harris triple and eventual tag up to tie the game in the 8th. The Cardinals go on to win in 10 innings, 2-1.

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                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
   Cardinals (31-44) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1  2  7  1
   Nationals (33-39) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0  1  7  1

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg 10.0  7  1  0  2  2 18 132   3.27

     LP: S. Strasburg (3-5)

Colby Rasmus struck out. <--->
Joe Mather struck out. <--1>
Nick Stavinoha struck out. <--->
Brad Penny struck out. <--->
Jarrett Hoffpauir struck out. <--->
Jon Jay struck out. <--->
Tyler Greene struck out. <321>
Nick Stavinoha struck out. <--->
Brad Penny struck out. <--->
Joe Mather struck out. <--1>
Bryan Anderson struck out. <--1>
Tyler Greene struck out. <--->
Nick Stavinoha struck out. <--->
Brad Penny struck out. <--->
Joe Mather struck out. <--1>
Tyler Greene struck out. <--1>
Nick Stavinoha struck out. <--->
Jon Jay struck out. <-2->
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DC Sports Twitter (June 29, 2011): Nationals call it close against the Brew crew but come up short in the ninth inning. Rookie pitcher, Stephen Strasburg, gave up 5 runs in 5 innings including back to back home runs by Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder. "You sometimes forget he's a rookie when he's throwing up 10 strikeouts a game," said National's ace, John Lannan, "He'll eventually learn where to place and control his pitches and then the other team will find it harder to rally on scattered hits." His 8 strikeouts on the game brings his yearly total to 98, 10th in the NL despite missing a month with a knee injury. Strasburg is looking at two more starts before the all-star break.

Code:
                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
     Nationals (WSN) 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1    4  9  0
       Brewers (MIL) 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 x    5  7  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  5.0  6  2  2  5  5  8  90   3.68

     LP: S. Strasburg (3-6)
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Strasburg's June 2011 game logs:

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2011 Batting Stats (through June):
Code:
2011 Batting             Team    G   AVG    AB    H  2B  3B  HR   BB    K   SB  CS    R  RBI   SLG   OBP
Zimmerman, Ryan           WSN   78  .308   305   94  20   1  11   44   47    0   2   50   48  .489  .394
Dukes, Elijah             WSN   73  .279   262   73  13   1  10   47   54    8   9   43   28  .450  .400
Dunn, Adam                WSN   78  .260   273   71  11   2  20   48   77    0   0   48   64  .535  .373
Milledge, Lastings        WSN   75  .266   267   71  12   1  11   31   43    7   4   53   33  .442  .360
Polanco, Placido          WSN   71  .265   260   69  10   1   5   12   14    6   0   28   49  .369  .295
Guzman, Cristian          WSN   56  .303   228   69  16   1   1    8   26    3   2   28   30  .395  .326
Pena, Brayan              WSN   70  .258   252   65  11   2   3   15   21    2   1   22   27  .353  .295
Casto, Kory               WSN   74  .236   246   58  14   1   6   21   56    1   1   31   32  .374  .299
Harris, Willie            WSN   62  .261   119   31   7   2   7   22   28    3   1   23   17  .529  .375
Willingham, Josh          WSN   54  .239    92   22   9   0   2   11   13    1   0   13   11  .402  .339
Gonzalez, Alberto         WSN   22  .215    79   17   3   0   3    6   13    0   1   11    7  .367  .279
Montz, Luke               WSN   14  .263    38   10   0   0   1    6   12    0   0    7    4  .342  .378
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN   11  .261    23    6   0   0   0    0    9    0   1    2    2  .261  .261
Bernadina, Roger          WSN   20  .156    32    5   2   0   0    2   11    3   0    4    1  .219  .206
Hernandez, Anderson       WSN    5  .267    15    4   0   0   0    0    2    0   0    1    0  .267  .313
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN   12  .136    22    3   0   0   0    0    7    0   0    2    1  .136  .136
Rivera, Saul              WSN   25  .429     7    3   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    0    0  .429  .429
Moyer, Jamie              WSN    7  .300    10    3   0   0   0    2    1    0   0    2    0  .300  .417
Cintron, Alex             WSN    8  .143    14    2   0   0   0    1    3    0   0    3    1  .143  .188
Patterson, Corey          WSN    7  .222     9    2   0   0   0    0    2    0   1    1    0  .222  .222
Detwiler, Ross            WSN   11  .118    17    2   0   0   0    1    9    0   0    1    1  .118  .167
Lannan, John              WSN   13  .033    30    1   0   0   0    0   18    0   0    0    0  .033  .033
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN   14  .042    24    1   0   0   0    0   11    0   0    0    0  .042  .042
Hanrahan, Joel            WSN   29 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    1    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   43 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
Neshek, Pat               WSN   37  .500     2    1   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .500  .500
Hinckley, Mike            WSN   24  .143     7    1   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    0    1  .143  .143
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    1  .500     2    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .500  .500
Stammen, Craig            WSN    1  .500     2    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .500  .500
Kearns, Austin            WSN    7  .000     4    0   0   0   0    1    2    0   0    0    0  .000  .200
Dunn - t-2nd in NL and t-4th in MLB in home runs
Zimmerman - 6th in NL and 9th in MLB in hits


2011 Pitching Stats (through June):
Code:
2011 Pitching            Team     IP   ERA    G  GS   W   L  SV    K   BB   R/9
Lannan, John              WSN   96.0  3.09   15  15   7   5   0   51   31 10.97
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN   88.1  4.08   15  15   3   4   0   78   42 12.02
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN   79.1  6.24   16  16   4   8   0   57   38 14.07
Detwiler, Ross            WSN   71.1  5.30   13  13   5   4   0   51   22 12.87
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN   71.0  3.68   11  11   3   6   0   98   22 11.41
Hinckley, Mike            WSN   47.2  5.29   24   0   2   3   0   21   20 15.29
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   46.1  3.50   43   0   3   2   1   31   21 11.27
Neshek, Pat               WSN   44.0  4.30   37   0   2   1   3   45   16 11.45
Hoffman, Trevor           WSN   36.1  2.72   36   0   1   1   0   20    9  9.66
Rivera, Saul              WSN   33.0  6.27   25   0   0   0   0   16   20 15.27
Hanrahan, Joel            WSN   31.0  4.94   29   0   3   4  14   27   16 11.03
Moyer, Jamie              WSN   29.2  8.19    7   6   2   4   0   17    8 15.47
Shell, Steven             WSN    8.1  3.24    5   0   0   1   0    8    0 11.88
Stammen, Craig            WSN    5.0  9.00    1   1   0   0   0    6    4 16.20
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    4.1 10.38    1   1   0   0   0    4    3 18.69
Strasburg - 10th in NL in K's
Lannan - 9th in NL in ERA, t-9th in NL in Wins

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DC Sports Twitter (July 5, 2011): The Nationals dropped a 5-game losing streak by beating the Marlins 6-5 in extra innings. The Nats boasted a 3-0 lead before Strasburg left the game with two outs in the 5th inning. Hanrahan would end up blowing the game in the bottom of the 9th, giving up a 2-out rbi double to Jon Crede. The Nats would score two including a go-ahead rbi double by Ryan Zimmerman. They'd call it close again in the bottom of the tenth when Pat Neshek would force a double play and strikeout Cameron Maybin with the tying run on third to end the game. The Nationals have a 6-game home stand against the Rockies and Astros before the all-star break.
Code:
                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
   Nationals (36-46) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2  6  9  0
     Marlins (39-42) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1  5 12  1

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  5.2  4  5  0  0  0  4 126   3.40
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DC Sports Twitter (July 11, 2011): Strasburg sends 10 down on strikes to help the Nationals beat the Astros in Nationals Park. After giving up a run in the top of the 3rd, the Nationals came back and took four of their own in the bottom of that same inning which included a 2-run shot by Lastings Milledge. Strasburg would leave the game after 7 solid innings dropping his ERA down to 3.33 at the all-star break. "It seemed like a good game to finish the first half on," said Stephen Strasburg, "I think I can focus on this win and hopefully it will carry over to the second half." The Nationals would coast to victory through their bullpen in the last two innings winning it 6-3.

Code:
                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
      Astros (43-44) 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0    3  6  0
   Nationals (40-47) 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 x    6  7  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  7.0  5  1  1  2  2 10 111   3.33

     WP: S. Strasburg (4-6)
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DC Sports Twitter (July 14, 2011): For the second year in a row, Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman was the lone National to make the all-star game. This year he was voted in and started for the National League squad. Batting sixth, Ryan went 2 for 4 with two singles but was stranded both times. Congratulations Ryan! Keep up the good work in the second half of the season.
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^well, in this next game he actually went 2 for 3 with an rbi and his first major league extra base hit (a double)... he's 8 for 29 on the year (.276) with 3 rbis and 3 sacrifices... i update the yearly stats after every month so you can see how he's batting in my last post... if he has a good game at the plate, I will make sure to include it in the box score...
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DC Sports Twitter (July 17, 2011): Nationals beat the first place Braves behind solid hitting and pitching. Stephen Strasburg allowed just two hits and no runs in his first 5 innings of work. The bats rewarded him with a 5-0 lead, including an rbi-single by Strasburg, before he would give up two runs in the sixth, his last inning on the mound. The Nationals would add another 3 runs and the bullpen would later give them right back but the Nats would hold on for the win, 8-5!


Code:
                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
   Nationals (42-48) 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 0    8 14  2
      Braves (54-37) 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3    5  9  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  6.0  5  3  0  2  2  5 107   3.31

WASHINGTON           ab  h bb  r hr bi  k sb     avg
S. Strasburg (P)      3  2  0  0  0  1  0  0    .276

2B:  S. Strasburg (1)

     WP: S. Strasburg (5-6)
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Stephen Strasburg blog (July 20, 2011): Today I turn 23! Lucky for me, we're on the road in New York! We have a game tonight but a bunch of us are going sight seeing and out to lunch beforehand. John Lannan is from around here so he'll show us around town.
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DC Sports Twitter (July 22, 2011): Mets pitcher, John Maine (8-3), shuts down Nationals. The first of four hits by the Nationals didn't come until the 6th inning. By then, Strasburg had been pulled and it wasn't good enough to rally back from a 3-0 deficit. The Mets were having trouble themselves, but managed to get 3 runs off of mistakes made by the Nationals defense forcing Strasburg from the game during the 5th inning. The Mets end up with the win, 4-1.
Code:
                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
   Nationals (44-51) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0    1  4  1
        Mets (53-42) 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 x    4  6  1

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  4.2  5  5  0  3  2  2  95   3.34

     LP: S. Strasburg (5-7)
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DC Sports Twitter (July 27, 2011): Stephen Strasburg got the matchup of his career going against 2-time Cy Young winner, Tim Lincecum. The game started out slow for Strasburg, giving up a leadoff walk and an rbi double to Pablo Sandoval, as the Giants jumped out to an early 1-0 lead. Strasburg would allow two more base runners on hits in the third and that would be it for him. Lincecum shut down the Nationals early until the bottom of the fifth, after a sacrifice bunt from Strasburg, Milledge would single in Polanco for the tying run. Then in the sixth, Willie Harris would double in Ryan Zimmerman for the lead. The Nats would tag an insurance run in the 7th after another sac bunt from Strasburg to give them a comfortable 3-1 lead. Stephen Strasburg would go the distance retiring the last 18 batters in order, five of them on strikeouts. Stephen Strasburg gets his second complete game of the season and his career and the Nationals would beat the Giants 3-1! The Nationals are now within 8 and a half of first place after the Braves have lost 9 of 10. They are also 8 games back of the Mets for the NL wild card.

Code:
                     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +  R  H  E
      Giants (48-51) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0    1  3  0
   Nationals (46-53) 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 x    3  6  0

      WASHINGTON   ip  h bb hr  r er  k pit    ERA
    S. Strasburg  9.0  3  1  0  1  1 10 106   3.14

     WP: S. Strasburg (6-7)
bad news: John Lannan is out for all of August with a torn rotator cuff.
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Strasburg's July 2011 game logs:

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2011 Batting Stats (through July):
Code:
2011 Batting             Team    G   AVG    AB    H  2B  3B  HR   BB    K   SB  CS    R  RBI   SLG   OBP
Zimmerman, Ryan           WSN  103  .281   409  115  22   1  13   51   61    0   2   64   56  .435  .360
Polanco, Placido          WSN   94  .270   344   93  16   1   5   16   21    7   1   37   56  .366  .302
Dunn, Adam                WSN  103  .261   357   93  14   2  21   65  109    0   0   54   72  .487  .376
Milledge, Lastings        WSN  100  .253   367   93  16   1  15   38   70   12   5   66   50  .425  .342
Guzman, Cristian          WSN   81  .280   329   92  22   1   1   13   40    6   4   37   36  .362  .308
Dukes, Elijah             WSN   90  .287   314   90  16   3  11   60   63   12  11   57   36  .462  .414
Pena, Brayan              WSN   87  .253   312   79  14   2   3   18   27    3   1   27   30  .340  .290
Casto, Kory               WSN   96  .234   316   74  17   1   9   32   71    1   3   38   45  .380  .306
Harris, Willie            WSN   80  .301   146   44  10   3   7   26   34    4   2   24   22  .555  .409
Willingham, Josh          WSN   76  .224   134   30  10   1   4   16   18    1   1   21   17  .403  .325
Gonzalez, Alberto         WSN   22  .215    79   17   3   0   3    6   13    0   1   11    7  .367  .279
Montz, Luke               WSN   24  .211    71   15   2   0   2    8   22    0   0   11    6  .324  .300
Kearns, Austin            WSN   13  .286    28    8   1   0   0    5    9    0   1    3    3  .321  .382
Bernadina, Roger          WSN   28  .190    42    8   2   0   0    3   14    4   0    5    2  .238  .244
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN   16  .258    31    8   1   0   0    1   10    0   1    2    3  .290  .281
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN   17  .167    30    5   0   0   0    0    9    0   0    2    1  .167  .167
Hernandez, Anderson       WSN    5  .267    15    4   0   0   0    0    2    0   0    1    0  .267  .313
Cintron, Alex             WSN    9  .200    15    3   0   0   0    1    3    0   0    3    1  .200  .235
Moyer, Jamie              WSN    8  .300    10    3   0   0   0    2    1    0   0    2    0  .300  .417
Rivera, Saul              WSN   26  .429     7    3   0   0   0    0    3    0   0    0    0  .429  .429
Lannan, John              WSN   18  .079    38    3   0   0   0    0   21    0   0    1    0  .079  .079
Patterson, Corey          WSN    8  .200    10    2   0   0   0    0    3    0   1    1    0  .200  .200
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN   20  .067    30    2   0   0   0    0   13    0   0    0    0  .067  .067
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    2  .667     3    2   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .667  .667
Detwiler, Ross            WSN   15  .091    22    2   0   0   0    2   12    0   0    1    1  .091  .167
Johnson, Nick             WSN    2  .143     7    1   0   0   0    2    2    0   0    1    0  .143  .333
Hanrahan, Joel            WSN   38 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    1    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   54 1.000     1    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0 1.000 1.000
Neshek, Pat               WSN   47  .500     2    1   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .500  .500
Hinckley, Mike            WSN   32  .091    11    1   0   0   0    0    4    0   0    0    1  .091  .091
Shell, Steven             WSN   19  .250     4    1   1   0   0    0    2    0   0    0    0  .500  .250
Stammen, Craig            WSN    1  .500     2    1   0   0   0    0    0    0   0    0    0  .500  .500
Hoffman, Trevor           WSN   49  .000     3    0   0   0   0    0    1    0   0    0    0  .000  .000
Dunn - t-10th in NL in RBI
Dukes - 3rd in NL and 5th in MLB in OBP

2011 Pitching Stats (through July):
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2011 Pitching            Team     IP   ERA    G  GS   W   L  SV    K   BB   R/9
Lannan, John              WSN  122.1  3.68   20  20   8   7   0   63   37 11.40
Zimmermann, Jordan        WSN  114.0  4.18   20  20   5   5   0  100   56 12.47
Strasburg, Stephen        WSN  103.1  3.14   16  16   6   7   0  129   37 11.06
Cabrera, Daniel           WSN  102.1  6.95   22  21   4  11   0   85   52 14.95
Detwiler, Ross            WSN   89.2  5.82   17  17   5   7   0   65   29 13.25
Hinckley, Mike            WSN   67.2  4.66   32   0   3   3   0   35   23 13.30
Buchholz, Taylor          WSN   58.1  2.93   54   0   4   2   1   40   25 10.65
Neshek, Pat               WSN   57.0  4.11   47   0   2   1   4   62   18 11.05
Hoffman, Trevor           WSN   52.1  3.27   49   0   2   2   0   37   13  9.63
Hanrahan, Joel            WSN   40.1  4.24   38   0   4   5  20   39   19 10.71
Rivera, Saul              WSN   34.1  6.29   26   0   0   0   0   16   24 16.51
Shell, Steven             WSN   31.1  5.74   19   0   2   1   0   30   10 14.36
Moyer, Jamie              WSN   30.2  7.92    8   6   2   4   0   18    8 14.97
Clippard, Tyler           WSN    8.0 11.25    2   2   0   1   0    6    3 19.13
Stammen, Craig            WSN    5.0  9.00    1   1   0   0   0    6    4 16.20
Strasburg - 10th in NL in Strikeouts, 2nd in NL and MLB in K/9, 6th in NL in ERA
Hanrahan - t-7th in NL in Saves

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