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A balk with Gregory Polanco up put runners on second and third, but he caught the Pirates’ outfielder looking with a backdoor, 3-2 slider for out No. 3 of a 20-pitch inning that left him at 46 pitches after 3.0 scoreless.
A quick, seven-pitch, 1-2-3 fourth, and a 14-pitch, 1-2-3 fifth ended his outing, as the Nats got a walk and back-to-back singles to load the bases with one out in the sixth, and Mark Reynolds took over at the plate for the pitcher...
Musgrove vs the Nationals: Joe Musgrove, 25, and a former first round pick by the Toronto Blue Jays, who was traded to Houston and later acquired by Pittsburgh in last January’s deal that sent Gerrit Cole to the Astros, snapped a four-start winless streak with seven scoreless against the San Diego Padres last time out before tonight.
That outing, which took place on June 29th, left the righty (3-3) in seven starts this season with a 3.79 ERA and a .280/.335/.398 line against in 40 1⁄3 innings in his third major league campaign, but he landed on the Disabled List after that start.
Musgrove returned from a DL stint for an infection in his right index finger tonight, and got off to a rocky start, loading the bases in a 27-pitch first but escaping the inning without any damage as he struck out three batters. He worked around two hits by Daniel Murphy (2 for 2, 2B) and a single by Juan Soto in four scoreless, but Soto singled again with two down in the fifth, and Anthony Rendon followed with a two-run shot to left on a first-pitch cutter, 2-0 Nationals. Rendon’s 13th. Musgrove picked up his 9th K before he was done after five.
was cruising through four, but the Nationals’ offense had not mustered any support through 4 2⁄3 against Pirates’ righty Joe Musgrove. Juan Soto hit one hard to third with two down, however, and beat the throw to first, and after a mound visit for the Bucs’ starter, Anthony Rendon stepped in and hit a first-pitch cutter out to left field for a two-out, two-run home run that got the Nationals on the board. The homer was Rendon’s 13th of 2018 and his 7th in his last 79 plate appearances, after he hit six over his first 226 PAs.
took over on the mound in the top of the sixth and gave up a one-out walk to Trea Turner, back-to-back singles by Daniel Murphy (3 for 3) and Spencer Kieboom, and a bases-loaded walk to pinch hitter Mark Reynolds which put the Nationals up 3-0.
Adam Eaton connected for the third hit of the inning, lining an RBI single to left to make it a 4-0 lead, and Juan Soto took the second bases-loaded walk of the inning to make it 5-0.
Anthony Rendon started the scoring in the fifth, with a two-out, two-run home run to left field off of right-hander Joe Musgrove, and the Washington Nationals added three in the sixth (two of them on bases-loaded walks) as they cruised to a 5-1 win over Pittsburgh’s Pirates to set up a rubber match in the series finale tomorrow afternoon at 12:35 PM EDT in PNC Park (which is only available on Facebook, we’re warning you right now).
Hellickson vs the Pirates: Jeremy Hellickson was unbeaten in his first nine starts with the Nationals (2-0) with a 2.28 ERA and a .219/.258/.361 line against in 43 1⁄3 IP before a DL stint for an injured hamstring interrupted his first season with Washington after signing a minor league deal this winter and working his way up to the big league rotation.
That 2.28 ERA was up to 3.81 after his first two outings off the DL, however, a decent if brief start on the road in Philadelphia (7 H, 3 R, 4 2⁄3 IP) and a rough outing at home against Miami (9 H, 9 R, 8 ER in 4 IP) in which he was dealing with flu-like symptoms.
Hellickson was much sharper this time out, tossing 2 2⁄3 hitless before he gave up back-to-back singles by Corey Dickerson and Starling Marte.
A balk with Gregory Polanco up put runners on second and third, but he caught the Pirates’ outfielder looking with a backdoor, 3-2 slider for out No. 3 of a 20-pitch inning that left him at 46 pitches after 3.0 scoreless.
A quick, seven-pitch, 1-2-3 fourth, and a 14-pitch, 1-2-3 fifth ended his outing, as the Nats got a walk and back-to-back singles to load the bases with one out in the sixth, and Mark Reynolds took over at the plate for the pitcher...
Musgrove vs the Nationals: Joe Musgrove, 25, and a former first round pick by the Toronto Blue Jays, who was traded to Houston and later acquired by Pittsburgh in last January’s deal that sent Gerrit Cole to the Astros, snapped a four-start winless streak with seven scoreless against the San Diego Padres last time out before tonight.
That outing, which took place on June 29th, left the righty (3-3) in seven starts this season with a 3.79 ERA and a .280/.335/.398 line against in 40 1⁄3 innings in his third major league campaign, but he landed on the Disabled List after that start.
Musgrove returned from a DL stint for an infection in his right index finger tonight, and got off to a rocky start, loading the bases in a 27-pitch first but escaping the inning without any damage as he struck out three batters. He worked around two hits by Daniel Murphy (2 for 2, 2B) and a single by Juan Soto in four scoreless, but Soto singled again with two down in the fifth, and Anthony Rendon followed with a two-run shot to left on a first-pitch cutter, 2-0 Nationals. Rendon’s 13th. Musgrove picked up his 9th K before he was done after five.
was cruising through four, but the Nationals’ offense had not mustered any support through 4 2⁄3 against Pirates’ righty Joe Musgrove. Juan Soto hit one hard to third with two down, however, and beat the throw to first, and after a mound visit for the Bucs’ starter, Anthony Rendon stepped in and hit a first-pitch cutter out to left field for a two-out, two-run home run that got the Nationals on the board. The homer was Rendon’s 13th of 2018 and his 7th in his last 79 plate appearances, after he hit six over his first 226 PAs.
took over on the mound in the top of the sixth and gave up a one-out walk to Trea Turner, back-to-back singles by Daniel Murphy (3 for 3) and Spencer Kieboom, and a bases-loaded walk to pinch hitter Mark Reynolds which put the Nationals up 3-0.
Adam Eaton connected for the third hit of the inning, lining an RBI single to left to make it a 4-0 lead, and Juan Soto took the second bases-loaded walk of the inning to make it 5-0.
Anthony Rendon started the scoring in the fifth, with a two-out, two-run home run to left field off of right-hander Joe Musgrove, and the Washington Nationals added three in the sixth (two of them on bases-loaded walks) as they cruised to a 5-1 win over Pittsburgh’s Pirates to set up a rubber match in the series finale tomorrow afternoon at 12:35 PM EDT in PNC Park (which is only available on Facebook, we’re warning you right now).
Hellickson vs the Pirates: Jeremy Hellickson was unbeaten in his first nine starts with the Nationals (2-0) with a 2.28 ERA and a .219/.258/.361 line against in 43 1⁄3 IP before a DL stint for an injured hamstring interrupted his first season with Washington after signing a minor league deal this winter and working his way up to the big league rotation.
That 2.28 ERA was up to 3.81 after his first two outings off the DL, however, a decent if brief start on the road in Philadelphia (7 H, 3 R, 4 2⁄3 IP) and a rough outing at home against Miami (9 H, 9 R, 8 ER in 4 IP) in which he was dealing with flu-like symptoms.
Hellickson was much sharper this time out, tossing 2 2⁄3 hitless before he gave up back-to-back singles by Corey Dickerson and Starling Marte.






