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TOP HEAVY The Nationals own the top record in the NL and pace the NL East by 7.0 games over the Braves...in the race for the NL’s top record, 5 clubs are within 7.0 games of Washington (79-60, .568): LAD (-1.0), STL (-4.0), SFG (-3.0), MIL (-6.0), ATL (-7.0). HOMER HAPPY The Nationals have hit at least one home run in a club record 13 consecutive games dating to Aug. 22...Washington’s 27 home runs hit dating to Aug. 22, the date its homer streak began, lead MLB (BAL is 2nd with 24)...10 dient Nationals have hom- ered during the club’s 13-game streak: Bryce Harper (5), Jayson Werth (4), Asdrubal Cabrera (4), Wilson Ramos (3), Denard Span (3), Ian Desmond (2), Adam LaRoche (2), Anthony Rendon (2), Danny Espinosa (2), Nate Schierholtz (1). AUGUST AND EVERYTHING AFTER From July 23 - Aug. 1, the Nationals went homerless for 9 straight games, howev- er, in 32 contests since, Washington has hit 48 home runs...a closer look at which teams have hit the most home runs since the beginning of Aug.:  RANK TEAM HOME RUNS SINCE AUG. 1  1. Orioles ............... ................. .................. ..... 56  2. Nationals ................................................... 48  3. Cubs ................ .................. ................. ........ 43 LOOK MOM, NO DEFENSE Steve McCatty’s pitching stahas fared quite well in regards to baseball’s 3 true outcomes (walks, home runs, strikeouts), none of which are aected by defense:  CATEGORY NATIONALS TEAM TOTAL MLB RANKING  Walks Allowed ................ ................. . 319 rst  Strikeouts ................. ................. ....... 1118 11th  Home Runs Allowed.......... ......... ...... 103 4th  SO / BB Ratio............... .................. ..3.50 / 1 rst  BB / 9.0 Inn. ................ .................. .... 2.27 rst  HR / 9.0 Inn. ................. ................. ....0.73 4th BEST EVER (SO FAR AT LEAST) At present, 138 games into the season, the Nationals own the best strikeout-to-walk ratio in modern MLB history (since 1900)...per Elias Sports Bureau...a closer look:  RK TEAM STRIKEOUTS WALKS SO/BB RATIO  1. 2014 Nationals ....................... 1118 319 3.50  2. 2014 Yankees ................. ....... 1175 340 3.46  3. 2012 Phillies................. .......... 1385 409 3.39  4. 2006 Twins .................. ......... 1164 356 3.27  5. 2011 Phillies ................. .......... 1299 404 3.22 SCORE 4 = WIN MORE Washington is 66-9 when scoring 4 or more runs and, conversely, just 13-51 when limited to 3 or less runs by opposing pitchers. KEEPING SCORE ON THE SEASON The Nationals lead the NL (3rd in MLB) in run dierential at +107 (600 for, 493 against)...MLB’s top 4: OAK (+153), LAA (+112), Washington (+107), SEA (+103). STOP THIEF! Nationals catchers rank 2nd in MLB having gunned down 26 of 81 (32.1%) would-be basestealers this year (pitcher caught stealings excluded)...only the Cardinals (24 of 73, 32.9%) rank ahead of Washington...in ‘13, the Nationals ranked 29th throwing out 14 percent (15 of 110) of would-be basestealers. ATTENTION SPAN Denard Span joined the 1,000-hit club via a rst-inning single on Fri. oJerome Wil- liams (he added 2 more hits later in the game)...Denard became the 9th player to tally a 1,000th career hit in a Nationals uniform...the initial 8: Jayson Werth (2013), Ryan Zimmerman (2012), Adam LaRoche (2012), Adam Dunn (2009), Aaron Boone (2008), Cristian Guzman (2007), Alfonso Soriano (2006), Jose Guillen (2005). • Of Span’s 1,002 career hits, 333 as a National and 192 occurred at Nationals Park. 30 / 30 Having coupled a career-best 28 stolen bases with 36 doubles (2 shy of matching career-high, 38, set with the Twins in 2012), Denard Span is just 2 stolen bags shy of registering only the 2nd 30-double, 30-stolen base campaign in the 10-year history of the Nationals (2005-14)...Alfonso Soriano, in his lone season (2006) with Wash- ington, legged out equal parts doubles (41) and stolen bases (41). CENTURY NOTE Anthony Rendon scored 3 runs on Fri. to reclaim the MLB lead with 101 runs scored (MIN’s Brian Dozier, 2nd with 100)...Rendon is just the 4th National to tally a single- season triple-digit run total, and he already ranks 3rd on the list: Alfonso Soriano (119, ‘06), Ryan Zimmerman (110, ‘09), Rendon (101, ‘14) and Nick Johnson (100, ‘06). NATIONALS WIRE Philadelphia Phillies (65-75) @ Washington Nationals (79-60) RHP A.J. Burnett (7-15, 4.40) | RHP Tanner Roark (12-9, 2.91) Saturday, September 6  Game #140 / Home #70  Nationals Park  Washington, DC SEPTEMBER 6 (5-3 all-time on this date)  2009 – Ryan Zimmerman hit a 2-run game-ending home run oLeo Nunez to lift the Nationals to a 5-4 win over FLA. Down 4-2, Willie Harris homered to lead othe bottom of the 9th to plant the come-from- behind seed. After a Cristian Guzman ineld single, Zimmerman hit his 5th career game-ending blast to help Washington avoided being swept. The game-ending blast was Zimmerman’s 3rd at the Marlins’ expense. DATE IN DC BASEBALL HISTORY SEPTEMBER 10 Patriotic Series: Heroes Day (presented by SIAC) - 13 years after Sept. 11, 2001, Heroes Day will honor and remember the lives lost, as well as recognize the resolve and compassion demonstrated by our fellow Americans in response to the attacks. IN THE COMMUNITY PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Jayson Werth (2007-10), Kevin Frandsen (2012-13) and Nate Schier- holtz (2012) are current Nationals that have played on both sides of this rivalry...in 4 seasons with PHI, Werth hit .282 with 99 doubles, 95 homers, 300 RBI and 60 stolen bags and one World Championship ring (2008)...3 current Phillies sport Nationals pedigree (Marlon Byrd 2005-06, Jerome Williams 2007, Wil Nieves 2008-10)...Nationals hitting coach Rick Schu played primarily third base and hit .250 with 24 home runs and 79 RBI in parts of 5 seasons (1984-87, 1991) with the Phillies. THE SERIES The Nationals and Phillies, as NL East foes, square o19 times this year, with 10 of those games being contested in DC...Washington is 37-28 (.569) and has outscored the Phillies by 65 runs (285-220) in the series’ last 65 games dating to May 31, 2011...the Nationals (2005 - pres.) are just 21-33 (.389) in one-run games against the Phillies. 2014 / BY THE NUMBERS 2014 W-L .........................8-9 (5-3 in DC, 3-6 in Philadelphia) Streak ..........................................................................Lost 4 Aggregate Score / 2014 .................Nationals 80, Phillies 65 Home Runs Hit / 2014 ..................... Nationals 17, Phillies 18 ALL TIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERS W-L / Nationals ............................................................77-105 W-L / Franchise (Nationals + Exp os) ................... 368-409-2 W-L / Nationals Park (200 8-present) ........................... 31-31 2014 AGAINST THE PHILLIE S DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG 5/2@ W5-3 Blevins-Adams-So riano 3:11 7/31DC L4-10 Bastardo-Gonz alez-NONE 3:31 5/3@ L2-7 Burnett-Roark-NONE 2:57 8/1DC L1-2 Hernandez-Fister- Papelbon 2:28 5/4@ L0-1 Hernandez-Gonzalez-Papelbon 2:45 8/2DC W11-0 Zimmermann-Burnett-NONE 3:19 6/3DC W7-0 Zimmermann-Buchanan-NONE 2:42 8/3DC W4-0 Strasburg-Hame ls-NONE 2:47 6/4DC W8-4 Strasburg-Burn ett-NONE 3:00 8/25@ L2-3 Burnett-Roar k-Papelbon 2:46 6/5DC W4-2 Fister-Kendrick-Sor iano 2:38 8/26@ L3-4 Giles-Clippard-Papelbon 2:24 7/11@ L2-6 Burnett-Zimmermann-NONE 2:44 8/27@ L4-8 Kendrick-Fister-NONE 3:04 7/12@ W5-3(10) Detwiler-Diekma n-Soriano 4:03 9/5DC L8-9(11) Diekman-Stammen-Papelbon  4:32 7/13@ W10-3 Roark-Kendrick-NONE 3:03 9/6DC  9/7DC OPPONENT RECENT TRANSACTIONS 8/10 ... Placed OF Steven Souza Jr on t he 15-Day DL (right shoulder str ain)...recalled OF Michael Taylor from Syracuse. 8/18 ... Agreed to terms with OF Nate Schierholtz on a minor-league contract. 8/23 ... Optioned OF Michael Taylor to Syracuse...selected OF Nate Schierholtz...trans- ferred OF Nate McLouth to the 60-Day DL. 9/1 ..... Returned from rehab and reinstated OF Steven Souza Jr. from the 15-Day DL... recalled RHP Aaron Barrett, LHP Xavier Cedeno, C Sandy Leon, 1B/OF Tyler Moore and RHP Blake Treinen from Syracuse. 9/5 ..... Recalled OF JeKobernus from Syracuse. 9/6 ..... Recalled OF Michael Taylor and RHP Ryan Mattheus from Syracuse. DISABLED LIST PLAYER INJURY 7/15/60 DL PLACED / RETRO REINSTATED #GAMES E.Davis R Elbow Sprain 60 Feb. 13 139 R.Ohlendorf R Lumbar Strain 60 Mar. 26 139 R.Zimmerman  R Hamstring Strain 15 July 23 41 M.Purke L Elbow 60 July 25 40 N.McLouth R Shoulder Inamm. 60 Aug. 4 / Aug. 2 32 T.Jordan R Elbow Strain 60 Aug. 5 28 D.Span Concussion 7 Apr. 12 Apr. 19 7 S.Hairston L Oblique Strain 15 Apr. 6 May 5 26 W.Ramos L Hamate Fracture 15 Apr. 2 / Apr. 1 May 7 32 D.Fister R Lat Strain 15 Mar. 29 / Mar. 23 May 9 34 A.LaRoche R Quad Strain 15 May 11 / May 10 May 25 14 R.Zimmerman R Thumb Fracture 15 Apr. 13 June 3 44 G.Gonzalez L Shoulder Inam. 15 May 18 June 18 27 J.Kobernus L Hand Fracture 60 Apr. 12 June 25 66 W.Ramos R Hamstring Strain 15 June 11 June 26 14 B.Harper L Thumb Sprain 15 Apr. 27 / Apr. 26 June 30 57 E.Perez L Toe Fracture 60 May 16 July 25 59 S.Souza Jr. L Shoulder Strain 15 Aug. 10 Sept. 1 20

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TOP HEAVYThe Nationals own the top record in the NL and pace the NL East by 7.0 gamesover the Braves...in the race for the NL’s top record, 5 clubs are within 7.0 gamesof Washington (79-60, .568): LAD (-1.0), STL (-4.0), SFG (-3.0), MIL (-6.0), ATL (-7.0).

HOMER HAPPY

The Nationals have hit at least one home run in a club record 13 consecutive gamesdating to Aug. 22...Washington’s 27 home runs hit dating to Aug. 22, the date itshomer streak began, lead MLB (BAL is 2nd with 24)...10 diffent Nationals have hom-ered during the club’s 13-game streak: Bryce Harper (5), Jayson Werth (4), AsdrubalCabrera (4), Wilson Ramos (3), Denard Span (3), Ian Desmond (2), Adam LaRoche(2), Anthony Rendon (2), Danny Espinosa (2), Nate Schierholtz (1).

AUGUST AND EVERYTHING AFTERFrom July 23 - Aug. 1, the Nationals went homerless for 9 straight games, howev-er, in 32 contests since, Washington has hit 48 home runs...a closer look at whichteams have hit the most home runs since the beginning of Aug.:

  RANK TEAM HOME RUNS SINCE AUG. 1  1. Orioles ............... ................. .................. ..... 56  2.  Nationals  ................................................... 48  3. Cubs ................ .................. ................. ........ 43

LOOK MOM, NO DEFENSESteve McCatty’s pitching staff has fared quite well in regards to baseball’s 3 trueoutcomes (walks, home runs, strikeouts), none of which are affected by defense:

  CATEGORY NATIONALS TEAM TOTAL MLB RANKING  Walks Allowed ................ ................. . 319 first  Strikeouts ................. ................. ....... 1118 11th  Home Runs Allowed......................... 103 4th  SO / BB Ratio............... .................. ..3.50 / 1 first  BB / 9.0 Inn. ................ .................. ....2.27 first  HR / 9.0 Inn. ................. ................. ....0.73 4th

BEST EVER (SO FAR AT LEAST)At present, 138 games into the season, the Nationals own the best strikeout-to-walkratio in modern MLB history (since 1900)...per Elias Sports Bureau...a closer look:

 RK TEAM STRIKEOUTS WALKS SO/BB RATIO  1. 2014 Nationals .......................1118 319 3.50  2. 2014 Yankees ................. ....... 1175 340 3.46  3. 2012 Phillies ................. .......... 1385 409 3.39  4. 2006 Twins .................. ......... 1164 356 3.27  5. 2011 Phillies ................. .......... 1299 404 3.22

SCORE 4 = WIN MOREWashington is 66-9 when scoring 4 or more runs and, conversely, just 13-51 whenlimited to 3 or less runs by opposing pitchers.

KEEPING SCORE ON THE SEASONThe Nationals lead the NL (3rd in MLB) in run differential at +107 (600 for, 493against)...MLB’s top 4: OAK (+153), LAA (+112), Washington (+107), SEA (+103).

STOP THIEF!Nationals catchers rank 2nd in MLB having gunned down 26 of 81 (32.1%) would-bebasestealers this year (pitcher caught stealings excluded)...only the Cardinals (24of 73, 32.9%) rank ahead of Washington...in ‘13, the Nationals ranked 29th throwingout 14 percent (15 of 110) of would-be basestealers.

ATTENTION SPANDenard Span joined the 1,000-hit club via a first-inning single on Fri. off Jerome Wil-liams (he added 2 more hits later in the game)...Denard became the 9th player totally a 1,000th career hit in a Nationals uniform...the initial 8: Jayson Werth (2013),Ryan Zimmerman (2012), Adam LaRoche (2012), Adam Dunn (2009), Aaron Boone(2008), Cristian Guzman (2007), Alfonso Soriano (2006), Jose Guillen (2005).• Of Span’s 1,002 career hits, 333 as a National and 192 occurred at Nationals Park.

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Having coupled a career-best 28 stolen bases with 36 doubles (2 shy of matchingcareer-high, 38, set with the Twins in 2012), Denard Span is just 2 stolen bags shy ofregistering only the 2nd 30-double, 30-stolen base campaign in the 10-year historyof the Nationals (2005-14)...Alfonso Soriano, in his lone season (2006) with Wash-ington, legged out equal parts doubles (41) and stolen bases (41).

CENTURY NOTEAnthony Rendon scored 3 runs on Fri. to reclaim the MLB lead with 101 runs scored(MIN’s Brian Dozier, 2nd with 100)...Rendon is just the 4th National to tally a single-season triple-digit run total, and he already ranks 3rd on the list: Alfonso Soriano(119, ‘06), Ryan Zimmerman (110, ‘09), Rendon (101, ‘14) and Nick Johnson (100, ‘06).

NATIONALS WIRE

Philadelphia Phillies (65-75) @ Washington Nationals (79-60)RHP A.J. Burnett (7-15, 4.40) | RHP Tanner Roark (12-9, 2.91)

Saturday, September 6 Game #140 / Home #70  Nationals Park Washington, DC

SEPTEMBER 6 (5-3 all-time on this date) 2009 – Ryan Zimmerman hit a 2-run game-ending home run off LeoNunez to lift the Nationals to a 5-4 win over FLA. Down 4-2, Willie Harrishomered to lead off the bottom of the 9th to plant the come-from-behind seed. After a Cristian Guzman infield single, Zimmerman hit his5th career game-ending blast to help Washington avoided being swept.The game-ending blast was Zimmerman’s 3rd at the Marlins’ expense.

DATE IN DC BASEBALL HISTORY

DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME DC TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTERSat., Sept. 6 vs. PHI 4:05 pm MASN 106.7 FM / 1500 AM RHP Tanner Roark (12-9, 2.91) RHP A.J. Burnett (7-15, 4.40)

• Burnett joins Dillon Gee (2013), Josh Johnson (2009) and Derek Lowe (2009) as only pitchers to make 6 starts against Washington in a single season.Sun., Sept. 7 vs. PHI 1:35 pm MASN 106.7 FM / 1500 AM LHP Gio Gonzalez (7-9, 3.89) LHP Cole Hamels (8-6, 2.50)

• Both Gonzalez (3rd, 39) and Hamels (tied 4th, 33) rank among top 5 NL lefthanders in wins the last 3 seasons (2012 - pres.)Mon., Sept. 8 vs. ATL 7:05 pm MASN2 106.7 FM / 1500 AM RHP Doug Fister (12-6, 2.66) LHP Mike Minor (6-9, 4.65)

• Fister is 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in 2 starts, both of which took place in DC, this season against the Braves (W3-0, June 21; W8-3, Apr. 28)Tue., Sept. 9 vs. ATL 7:05 pm MASN2 106.7 FM / 1500 AM RHP Jordan Zimmermann (10-5, 2.93) RHP Ervin Santana (14-7, 3.61)

• Zimmermann has received zero runs of offensive support in both starts this season against the Braves (L0-3, June 19 in DC; L1-2, Apr. 4 in DC)Wed., Sept. 10 vs. ATL 4:05 pm MASN2 106.7 FM / 1500 AM RHP Stephen Strasburg (11-10, 3.43) RHP Aaron Harang (10-10, 3.87)

• Strasburg (183.0 inn.), with first out recorded against the Braves, will establish new career high in innings pitched

SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS

SEPTEMBER 10Patriotic Series: Heroes Day (presented by SIAC) - 13 years after Sept.11, 2001, Heroes Day will honor and remember the lives lost, as well as

recognize the resolve and compassion demonstrated by our fellowAmericans in response to the attacks.

IN THE COMMUNITY

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIESJayson Werth (2007-10), Kevin Frandsen (2012-13) and Nate Schier-holtz (2012) are current Nationals that have played on both sides ofthis rivalry...in 4 seasons with PHI, Werth hit .282 with 99 doubles, 95homers, 300 RBI and 60 stolen bags and one World Championshipring (2008)...3 current Phillies sport Nationals pedigree (Marlon Byrd

2005-06, Jerome Williams 2007, Wil Nieves 2008-10)...Nationals hittingcoach Rick Schu played primarily third base and hit .250 with 24 homeruns and 79 RBI in parts of 5 seasons (1984-87, 1991) with the Phillies.

THE SERIESThe Nationals and Phillies, as NL East foes, square off 19 times this year,with 10 of those games being contested in DC...Washington is 37-28(.569) and has outscored the Phillies by 65 runs (285-220) in the series’last 65 games dating to May 31, 2011...the Nationals (2005 - pres.) arejust 21-33 (.389) in one-run games against the Phillies.

2014 / BY THE NUMBERS2014 W-L .........................8-9 (5-3 in DC, 3-6 in Philadelphia)Streak ..........................................................................Lost 4Aggregate Score / 2014 .................Nationals 80, Phillies 65Home Runs Hit / 2014 ..................... Nationals 17, Phillies 18

ALLTIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERSW-L / Nationals ............................................................77-105W-L / Franchise (Nationals + Expos) ................... 368-409-2W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present) ........................... 31-31

2014 AGAINST THE PHILLIE SDATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG5/2@ W5-3 Blevins-Adams-Soriano 3:11 7/31DC L4-10 Bastardo-Gonzalez-NONE 3:315/3@ L2-7 Burnett-Roark-NONE 2:57 8/1DC L1-2 Hernandez-Fister-Papelbon 2:285/4@ L0-1 Hernandez-Gonzalez-Papelbon  2:45 8/2DC W11-0 Zimmermann-Burnett-NONE 3:196/3DC W7-0 Zimmermann-Buchanan-NONE 2:42 8/3DC W4-0 Strasburg-Hamels-NONE 2:476/4DC W8-4 Strasburg-Burnett-NONE 3:00 8/25@ L2-3 Burnett-Roark-Papelbon 2:466/5DC W4-2 Fister-Kendrick-Soriano 2:38 8/26@ L3-4 Giles-Clippard-Papelbon 2:247/11@ L2-6 Burnett-Zimmermann-NONE 2:44 8/27@ L4-8 Kendrick-Fister-NONE 3:047/12@ W5-3(10) Detwiler-Diekman-Soriano 4:03 9/5DC L8-9(11) Diekman-Stammen-Papelbon  4:327/13@ W10-3 Roark-Kendrick-NONE 3:03 9/6DC  9/7DC

OPPONENT

RECENT TRANSACTIONS8/10 ... Placed OF Steven Souza Jr on the 15-Day DL (right shoulder strain)...recalled OF

Michael Taylor from Syracuse.8/18 ... Agreed to terms with OF Nate Schierholtz on a minor-league contract.8/23 ... Optioned OF Michael Taylor to Syracuse...selected OF Nate Schierholtz...trans-

ferred OF Nate McLouth to the 60-Day DL.9/1 ..... Returned from rehab and reinstated OF Steven Souza Jr. from the 15-Day DL...

recalled RHP Aaron Barrett, LHP Xavier Cedeno, C Sandy Leon, 1B/OF TylerMoore and RHP Blake Treinen from Syracuse.

9/5 ..... Recalled OF Jeff Kobernus from Syracuse.9/6 ..... Recalled OF Michael Taylor and RHP Ryan Mattheus from Syracuse.

DISABLED LISTPLAYER INJURY 7/15/60 DL PLACED / RETRO REINSTATED #GAMESE.Davis R Elbow Sprain 60 Feb. 13 139R.Ohlendorf R Lumbar Strain 60 Mar. 26 139R.Zimmerman  R Hamstring Strain 15 July 23 41M.Purke L Elbow 60 July 25 40N.McLouth R Shoulder Inflamm. 60 Aug. 4 / Aug. 2 32T.Jordan R Elbow Strain 60 Aug. 5 28

D.Span Concussion 7 Apr. 12 Apr. 19 7S.Hairston L Oblique Strain 15 Apr. 6 May 5 26W.Ramos L Hamate Fracture 15 Apr. 2 / Apr. 1 May 7 32D.Fister R Lat Strain 15 Mar. 29 / Mar. 23 May 9 34A.LaRoche R Quad Strain 15 May 11 / May 10 May 25 14R.Zimmerman R Thumb Fracture 15 Apr. 13 June 3 44G.Gonzalez L Shoulder Inflam. 15 May 18 June 18 27J.Kobernus L Hand Fracture 60 Apr. 12 June 25 66W.Ramos R Hamstring Strain 15 June 11 June 26 14B.Harper L Thumb Sprain 15 Apr. 27 / Apr. 26 June 30 57E.Perez L Toe Fracture 60 May 16 July 25 59S.Souza Jr. L Shoulder Strain 15 Aug. 10 Sept. 1 20

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THE 34-MAN ACTIVE ROSTERPITCHERS

 13 Jerry Blevins (BLEH-vins) .........LHP31 Xavier Cedeno (ZAY-vee-er) .....LHP48 Ross Detwiler (DET-wiy-ler) .....LHP46 Matt Thornton (THOERN-tin).......LHP

 30 Aaron Barrett.............. ............. RHP36 Tyler Clippard (KLI-perd) ......... RHP 58 Doug Fister (FIH-ster) ............. RHP47 Gio Gonzalez (JEE-oh) .............. LHP 52 Ryan Mattheus (MATH-yooz)..RHP57 Tanner Roark (ro-ARK) ............ RHP 35 Craig Stammen (STAH-mehn) .. RHP 29 Rafael Soriano (soer-ee-AH-noh) . RHP 22 Drew Storen (STOER-in) ......... RHP 37 Stephen Strasburg (STRAHS-berg) . RHP63 Blake Treinen (TRY-nehn) ....... RHP27 Jordan Zimmermann .............. . RHP

CATCHERS 41 Sandy Leon (lee-OHN) .............. S/R40 Wilson Ramos (RAH-mos) .........R/R 59 Jose Lobaton (LOH-buh-tohn)..S/R

INFIELDERS  3 Asdrubal Cabrera (AZ-droo-buhl) ..S/R20 Ian Desmond (EE-in)..................R/R  8 Danny Espinosa (ehs-pi-NOH-zuh) ..S/R19 Kevin Frandsen (FRAND-zen) ...R/R 25 Adam LaRoche (lah-ROHSH) ..... L/L12 Tyler Moore .............. .............. ...R/R 6 Anthony Rendon (RHEN-dohn) ..R/R

OUTFIELDERS 7 Scott Hairston (HAIR-stin) ........R/R34 Bryce Harper (briys) ............. ..... L/R  3 Jeff Kobernus ............. .............. .R/R 17 Nate Schierholtz (SHER-hohlt) ..L/R

 21 Steven Souza Jr. (SOO-zuh) .....R/R  2 Denard Span (di-NAHRD) .......... L/L 18 Michael Taylor .............. .............R/R 28 Jayson Werth (JAY-sin) .............R/R

NATIONALS STARTING PITCHER

BARRETT, Aaron (RHP) #30LAST: Fri.vs.PHI: 0.2 IP  0 H  2 R  0 ER  1 BB  0 SO  0 HR

True rookie...Univ. of Mississippi alum was Nationals’ 9th-rounder in 2010 Draft...struck out 12.0 batters/9.0 in minors.• In 43 MLB apps, has posted 11.57 SO/9.0 & .221 BAA. • Via 1-2-3 9th, earned win in MLB debut, Mar. 31 @ NYM.

3-0, 5 Holds, 0 Saves, 3.09 ERA, 43/0 G/GS IR / IS:  36 / 12

BLEVINS, Jerry (LHP) #13LAST: Fri.vs.PHI: 0.1 IP  1 H  0 R  0 ER  1 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Was acquired from OAK on Dec. 11, 2012 in exchange for OFBilly Burns...Craig Stammen’s teammate at Univ. of Dayton.• Owns .165 (15-for-91, 0 HR) batt. avg. against vs. LH batters.• When walking zero, ERA is 2.88...with walk(s): 9.98.

2-3, 7 Holds, 0 Saves, 5.07 ERA, 57/0 G/GS IR / IS:  30 / 4

CEDENO, Xavier (LHP) #31LAST: Fri.vs.PHI: 0.2 IP  1 H  1 R  1 ER  0 BB  1 SO  1 HR

4th lefty in Nationals ‘pen...claimed off waivers from HOU,Apr. 23, 2013...in ‘13, posted 1.50 ERA in 11 apps with WSH.• Is enjoying 9th separate stint with Washington the last 2 years. • Went 5-1, 4 SV, 2.29 ERA in 35 apps with Syracuse in 2014.

0-0, 0 Holds, 0 Saves, 1.69 ERA, 6/0 G/GS IR / IS:  4 / 0

CLIPPARD, Tyler (RHP) #36LAST: Fri.vs.PHI: 1.1 IP  0 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  2 SO  0 HR

2-time All-Star...leads MLB in relief K (514) since ‘pen debut,6/25/09...pitched in more games (404) than any WSH pitcher.• With 30, has reached 30-hold plateau for 3rd time in 4 years.• Since April 24, has posted scoreless relief in 48 of 54 apps.

7-3, 31 Holds, 1 Save, 2.04 ERA, 65/0 G/GS IR / IS:  3 / 0

DETWILER, Ross (LHP) #48LAST: Tues.@LAD: 1.2 IP  1 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Shifts to ‘pen...in 55 career relief apps, is 3-2 with 1 SV, 3 H& 2.92 ERA (29 ER/89.1 IP)...made 50 MLB starts from ‘11-13.• From May 28-Aug. 17, posted a 1.82 ERA in 29.2 IP (21 apps.).• Limiting LH batters to .250 batt. avg. against & .296 OBP.

2-2, 1 Holds, 1 Save, 3.95 ERA, 40/0 G/GS IR / IS:  7 / 1

MATTHEUS, Ryan (RHP) #52LAST: Aug.31vs.Buffalo:  1.1 IP  1 H  1 R  0 ER  0 BB  2 SO  0 HR

Hard-throwing right hander with ability to induce groundballs...posted 18 holds & 2.85 ERA in strong 2012 campaign.• 142 apps. rank 10th on Nationals (‘05-pres) all-time list.• Went 1-3 with 2 saves & a 5.80 ERA in 34 apps with Syracuse.

0-0, 0 Holds, 0 Saves, 0.00 ERA, 4/0 G/GS IR / IS:  3 / 2

NATIONALS BULLPEN MAPLEFT RIGHT• #13 J.Blevins • #30 A.Barrett• #31 X.Cedeno  • #36 T.Clippard• #48 R.Detwiler • #52 R.Mattheus• #46 M.Thornton • #29 R.Soriano

• #35 C.Stammen• #22 D.Storen• #64 B.Treinen

BULLPEN BY THE NUMBERSTotal Appearances ....................391Holds ..........................................69Saves / Save Opp. ................34 / 50Inh. Runners / Inh. Scored .. 143 / 41Batting Average Against .... .... .2411st Batters Retired / Faced ..282 / 388SO/BB Ratio . . 3.0/1 (377 SO/127 BB)

2014 & CAREER / PhilliesPLAYER W L S G IP ER ERABarrett

2014 0 0 0 5 4.0 0 0.00  Career 0 0 0 5 4.0 0 0.00Blevins

2014 1 0 0 9 7.1 3 3.68  Career 1 0 0 9 7.1 3 3.86Cedeno

2014 0 0 0 1 0.2 1 13.50  Career 0 0 0 6 4.1 1 2.08Clippard

2014 0 1 0 8 8.1 1 1.08  Career 2 3 2 44 47.0 19 3.64Detwiler

2014 1 0 0 5 5.2 3 4.76  Career 3 5 0 14 52.0 26 4.50Fister

2014 1 2 0 3 19.2 8 3.66  Career 2 2 0 4 27.2 8 2.60Gonzalez

2014 0 2 0 3 17.0 9 4.76  Career 5 4 0 11 67.2 24 3.19Mattheus

2014 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 0.00  Career 0 0 0 15 16.1 2 1.10Roark

2014 1 2 0 3 17.0 10 5.29  Career 2 2 0 4 19.0 10 4.74Soriano

2014 0 0 3 6 5.2 3 4.76  Career 1 1 11 28 27.0 9 3.00Stammen

2014 0 1 0 5 8.2 5 5.19  Career 1 1 0 23 37.2 20 4.78Storen

2014 0 0 0 3 2.1 0 0.00  Career 3 2 5 27 24.1 8 2.96Strasburg

2014 2 0 0 5 31.2 5 1.42  Career 4 1 0 11 69.0 16 2.09

Thornton2014 0 0 0 2 0.2 0 0.00

  Career 0 1 0 4 3.0 5 15.00Treinen

2014 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0.00  Career 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0.00Zimmermann

2014 2 1 0 3 18.1 4 1.96  Career 6 6 0 13 77.2 30 3.48

SORIANO, Rafael (RHP) #29LAST: Fri.vs.PHI:  BS (7) 0.2 IP  3 H  3 R  3 ER  0 BB  1 SO  2 HR

In ‘13, posted a 3.0/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio & saved 43games to rank 2nd in the NL in first year with the Nationals.• When striking out at least 1 batter in an app., ERA = 1.43.• Pre-All-Star break ERA: 0.97; Post-break ERA: 6.98

4-1, 0 Holds, 31 Saves, 3.04 ERA, 58/0 G/GS IR / IS:  2 / 2

STAMMEN, Craig (RHP) #35LAST: Fri.vs.PHI:  Loss (5) 0.2 IP  0 H  2 R  0 ER  0 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Has pitched better in relief (2.95 ERA, 8.5 K/9, 179 G) thanas starter (8-11, 5.08, 4.6 K/9, 38 starts) during MLB career.• In 10 of 42 apps., has worked at least 2.0 scoreless innings.• 238 relief inn. since beginning of 2012 season pace MLB.

4-5, 3 Holds, 0 Saves, 3.44 ERA, 42/0 G/GS IR / IS:  21 / 5

STOREN, Drew (RHP) #22LAST: Fri.vs.PHI: Hold (20)  0.1 IP  0 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Owns highest career SO/BB ratio (3.05/1) among Nats reliev-ers (‘05-pres.)...selected 10th overall in ‘09 First-Year Draft.• Is 3-1, 29 holds, 2 saves, 1.38 ERA in 75 G dating to Aug. ‘13.• July 30@MIA, earned first save since Aug. 22, 2013 at CHI.

2-1, 20 Holds, 1 Save, 1.37 ERA, 54/0 G/GS IR / IS:  22 / 9

THORNTON, Matt (LHP) #46LAST: Fri.vs.PHI: 0.1 IP  2 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Acquired off waivers from NYY, Aug 5...in 11 seasons, is 33-45with 184 Hlds, 23 SV & a 3.44 ERA in 665 games/1 start.• On Aug. 16 vs. PIT, earned first win in 2+ years or Aug. 3, 2012.• Leads all MLB lefthanded relievers with 419 K since 2008.

1-3, 14 Holds, 0 Saves, 1.85 ERA, 59/0 G/GS IR / IS:  51 / 17

TREINEN, Blake (RHP) #64LAST: Weds.@LAD:  Win (2) 2.0 IP  2 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  2 SO  0 HR

True rookie...pitched in starting role and as reliever in minorleagues...acquired in deal with A’s that involved Mike Morse.• ERA with Nats: starter 2.70 (5 GS), reliever: 1.32 (7 apps).• Went 8-2, 3.35 ERA in 16 starts for Triple-A Syracuse in ‘14.

2-3, 0 Holds, 0 Saves, 2.23 ERA, 12/5 G/GS IR / IS:  3 / 3

NATIONALS BULLPEN

NATIONALS PITCHING – 2014Starters: Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG  79-60 139 0 0 0 3.22 3 853.2 817 337 305 78 192 7 24 741 7.8 .251  Ind Rec #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP AB  53-45 13229 15.5 4.44 421 2 15 0 31 16 137 19 32 21 65 3249 Relievers: Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG  77-59 136 34 50 69 2.97 0 412.0 371 156 136 25 127 18 16 377 8.2 .241  Ind Rec #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP AB  26-15 6567 15.9 3.91 179 — 17 2 17 12 68 4 23 10 32 1537 Team Totals: Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG  79-60 139 34 50 69 3.14 3 1265.2 1188 493 441 103 319 25 40 1118 7.9 .248  #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP AB  19796 15.6 4.27 600 14 32 2 48 28 205 23 55 31 97 4786

STARTING PITCHING – LAST 4 GAMESDATE/OPP  STARTER DEC RES INN H R ER BB SO HR RS PIT9/5vs.PHI Strasburg — L8-9 6.0 4 1 1 0 5 0 5 959/3@LAD Zimm’nn — W8-5 6.1 4 2 2 2 8 1 0 949/2@LAD Fister L L1-4 5.0 10 4 3 2 2 1 0 989/1@LAD Gonzalez W W6-4 6.0 3 3 3 2 4 1 5 74

BULLPEN – LAST 4 GAMESDATE/OPP RES DECISIONS #REL INN H R ER BB SO HR9/5vs.PHI L8-9 H, BS, L 8 5.0 7 8 4 2 4 39/3@LAD W8-5 2 BS, W 9 7.2 9 3 2 3 10 19/2@LAD L1-4 — 3 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 09/1@LAD W6-4 3 H, SV 4 3.0 3 1 1 1 3 0

ROARK, Tanner (RHP) #57Gets the nod as the Nationals continue their series with PHI.• AGAINST THE PHILLIES: Faces PHI for 4th time in ‘14, first

in DC...was hit hard and look the loss in a 7-2 setback, May3 at PHI, but rebounded to garnered the win and wrap upthe first “half” in style (one run, 7.0 inn.) in Washington’s10-3 series-clinching win on July 13  at CBP...posted 17thquality start of the season, but took the loss in a roadtrip/series-opening 3-2 setback, Aug. 25 at Citizens Bank Park.

• LAST START: Took the loss in Sun.’s 5-3 setback at SEAdespite pitching well, perhaps to a bit of poor luck...wasultimately haunted by one pitch, a misplaced 2-0 offeringthat D.Ackley hit for a 3-run shot...in 6.1 inn., allowed 11hits and 4 runs, walked none & fanned 4...B.Harper: 2 HR.

• Rank among NL leaders: OPS (5th, .636), WHIP (6th, 1.11),baserunners/9.0 (6th, 10.30), on-base% (7th, .285), slug-ging% (8th, .351) and batting average against (10th, .238).

• Is 15-10 with a 2.74 ERA in 32 career starts (21 quality starts).• In 27 starts in ‘14, has benefitted from 29 first-inning runs.• Has worked at least 6.0 innings 25 times in 32 career

starts...has allowed 3 or less earned runs 25 times, 2 ERor less on 22 occasions, and one ER or less run 17 times.

• 19 wins since MLB debut (Aug. 7, 2013) are tied for7th in MLB...in same span, 2.58 ERA ranks 7th in MLB (min. 200 innings pitched).

• Leads Nationals starting pitchers with 16 GIDPs induced.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA

2013 Wsh NL 7 1 0 0 14 5 0 53.2 38 11 9 1 11 40 0.91 2.47 1.512014 Wsh NL 12 9 0 0 27 27 1 173.0 155 57 56 14 37 124 1.11 3.50 2.91Totals 19 10 0 0 41 32 1 226.2 193 68 65 15 48 164 1.06 3.24 2.58

2014 STARTSD OPP RES W L ERA INN H R ER HR BB SO RS PIT4/3 @NYM W8-2 1 0 3.00 6.0 6 2 2 0 3 5 7 954/11 @ATL L6-7 0 0 5.91 4.2 5 5 5 1 1 3 4 864/16 @MIA W6-3 0 0 5.29 6.1 7 3 3 1 2 5 3 984/21 vs.LAA L2-4 0 0 3.80 6.2 7 0 0 0 2 5 1 1054/26 vs.SDP W4-0 1 0 2.76 9.0 3 0 0 0 1 8 4 1055/3 vs.PHI L2-7 0 1 4.17 4.0 7 7 7 2 1 5 0 855/10 @Oak L3-4 0 0 3.65 7.2 2 1 1 1 0 5 3 955/16 vs.NYM W5-2 1 0 3.65 5.0 4 2 2 0 2 4 5 875/21 vs.CIN L1-2 0 1 3.42 6.0 6 2 1 0 3 2 1 885/26 vs.MIA L2-3 0 1 3.47 7.0 5 3 3 1 1 4 2 956/1 vs.TEX L0-1 0 1 3.25 7.0 7 1 1 1 2 4 0 1046/6 @SDP W6-0 1 0 2.91 8.0 3 0 0 0 0 11 6 1076/11 @SFG W6-2 1 0 2.92 6.0 7 2 2 0 0 4 4 956/17 vs.HOU W6-5 1 0 2.85 5.0 7 1 1 0 2 4 4 956/22 vs.ATL W4-1 1 0 2.79 5.2 4 1 1 0 3 3 3 966/27 @CHI L2-7 0 1 2.98 6.0 10 4 4 0 1 2 2 1017/4 vs.CHI L2-7 0 1 3.12 7.0 9 4 4 1 1 5 2 877/13 @PHI W10-3 1 0 3.01 7.0 4 1 1 0 0 6 8 1047/19 vs.MIL W8-3 1 0 2.91 7.0 6 1 1 0 1 5 8 112

7/25 @CIN W4-1 1 0 2.82 7.0 3 1 1 0 1 6 4 947/30 vs.MIA W4-3 1 0 2.74 7.0 3 1 1 1 2 7 4 1128/4 vs.BAL L3-7 0 1 2.94 6.1 7 5 5 2 1 3 3 908/9 @ATL W4-1 0 0 2.86 7.0 6 1 1 0 3 6 1 1108/15 vs.PIT W5-4 1 0 2.93 5.2 5 3 3 1 2 4 5 1078/20 vs.ARI W3-2 0 0 2.80 7.0 5 0 0 0 1 2 2 998/25 @PHI L2-3 0 1 2.81 6.0 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 1038/31 @SEA L3-5 0 1 2.91 6. 1 11 4 4 1 0 4 3 92

2014 SPLITSCATEGORY W L G INN H R ER HR BB SO ERAHome 6 5 13 84.0 75 23 22 6 22 53 2.36vs.Phi 1 2 3 17. 0 16 10 10 3 2 13 5.29Cit. Bank Park 1 2 3 17.0 16 10 10 3 2 13 5.29

CAREER SPLITSCATEGORY W L G INN H R ER HR BB SO ERAHome 9 5 20 103.1 85 25 23 6 28 67 2.00vs.Phi 2 2 4 19.0 16 10 10 3 2 13 4.74Cit. Bank Park 1 2 3 17.0 16 10 10 3 2 13 5.29

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2014 & CAREER / PhilliesPLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG

Cabrera

2014 27 6 1 2 .222

  Career 43 11 1 8 .256

Desmond

  2014 57 16 1 7 .281

  Career 324 86 9 44 .265

Espinosa

  2014 30 8 0 3 .267

  Career 178 43 8 20 .242

Frandsen

  2014 21 6 0 1 .286  Career 51 17 1 6 .333

Hairston

  2014 11 3 0 0 .273

  Career 152 47 12 26 .309

Harper

  2014 36 6 1 2 .167

  Career 159 41 3 13 .258

Kobernus

  2014 0 0 0 0 —

  Career 5 1 1 1 .200

LaRoche

  2014 53 10 3 9 .189

  Career 398 107 18 59 .269

Leon

  2014 5 1 0 0 .200

  Career 11 4 0 0 .364

Lobaton  2014 15 3 0 1 .200

  Career 21 4 0 2 .190

Moore

  2014 7 3 1 2 .429

  Career 42 12 3 8 .286

Ramos

  2014 40 8 1 5 .200

  Career 142 45 7 30 .317

Rendon

  2014 69 20 4 16 .290

  Career 111 28 6 21 .252

Schierholtz

  2014 21 3 0 2 .143

  Career 93 26 4 12 .280

Souza

  2014 1 0 0 0 .000  Career 1 0 0 0 .000

Span

  2014 71 26 1 8 .366

  Career 171 57 3 19 .333

Taylor

  2014 0 0 0 0 —

  Career 0 0 0 0 —

Werth

  2014 64 15 2 14 .234

  Career 247 69 11 47 .279

NATIONALS WHEN ...Leading after 7 ............ .............. ...... 62-5

Tied after 7 ........................................10-5

Trailing after 7 ..................................7-50

Leading after 8 ................................65-4Tied after 8 ...................................... 10-4

Trailing after 8 ............. .............. ...... 4-52

In Extra Innings ..................................8-9

When Scoring in 1st inn. ......... ........ 36-11

Opponent Scores in 1st inn. ...........14-19

Scoring First ...................................56-20

Opponent scores First ...................23-40

Series Opener ................................ 22-24

Series Finale ................................... 29-16

Overall series W-L-T .....................26-14-5

Home series W-L-T .........................13-6-3

Road series W-L-T ..........................13-8-2

Series sweeps ....................................9-6

Home sweeps ....................................6-2

Road sweeps .....................................3-4

In March/April .............. .............. ..... 16-12

In May ..............................................11-15

In June .............................................17-11

In July ..............................................14-10

In August ........................................19-10

In September/October .............. ........ 2-2

Pre All-Star break ............................51-42

Post All-Star break ......................... 28-18

Uniform/home whites ....................25-19

Uniform/road greys ........................27-22

Uniform/red alternates ..................26-17

Uniform/blue stars & stripes ..............1-2

Last at-bat W-L .......... .............. ....... 19-10

Sudden Death W-L .... .............. .......... 9-4

# Come-from-behind wins .................. 32

When Homering ............................ 52-33

When Playing Error Free ............... 52-30

When Starter goes 7.0+ inn. .......... 37-17

CABRERA, Asdrubal (INF), #3 .246 14 HR 54 RBI 8 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 2-5, SB HOMESTAND:  2-5, SB2-time AL All-Star...represented CLE in 2011 and ‘12 All-Star games...won 2011 AL Silver Slugger (.273, 25 HR, 92 RBI) with CLE.• Capped scoring with a 2-run HR in the 14th inn. of in Wed.’s 8-5 win....with 14, has posted 4 straight double-digit HR seasons.• In little more than one month with Washington, is hitting .248 (27-for-109) with 5 2B, a 3B, 5 HR, 14 RBI, 15 BB & a .786 OPS

RISP: .203 (24-118), 2 HR  LAST HOMER: 9/3/14 at LAD (Correia) CAREER HOMERS: 87

DESMOND, Ian (SS), #20 .246 22 HR 81 RBI 18 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 1-4, 2 BB, R, SB HOMESTAND:   1-4, 2 BB, R, SBLongest-tenured member of the organization (drafted/signed, June ‘04) & last continuous franchise player with Expos DNA.• Scored the game-winning run in Wed.’s 14-inn. WIN over LAD...ranks among NL leaders with 81 RBI (T5th) & 22 HR (T7th).

• Is 2 stolen bags shy of 3rd straight 20-HR, 20-SB season...89 HR rank 2nd on Nationals’ all-time list (R.Zimmerman, 182).RISP: .275 (44-160), 4 HR  LAST HOMER: 8/29/14 at SEA (Hernandez) CAREER HOMERS: 89

ESPINOSA, Danny (INF), #8 .216 8 HR 27 RBI 7 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: DNP HOMESTAND:  DNPSwitch-hitter is one of MLB’s top defenders...is a true 20-HR, 20-SB threat (hit 21 homers in ‘11, swiped 20 bases in ‘12).• On Aug. 24 vs. SFG, entered game as a def. replacement and went 2-for-2 with a home run and 2 RBI.• Is hitting .295 vs. left-handed pitching...has more homers (55) than any Nationals switch hitter (C.Guzman, 23).

RISP: .132 (10-76), 2 HR  LAST HOMER: 8/24/14 vs. SFG (Gutierrez) CAREER HOMERS: 55

FRANDSEN, Kevin (INF/OF), #19 .257 1 HR 14 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 0-1 (PH) HOMESTAND:   0-1Signed as free agent with Nationals, March 26...led MLB with 14 pinch hits in ‘13...also ranked 3rd with 10 pinch RBI.• Is 10-for-23 (.435) with 2B & 2 RBI his last 14 games...11 pinch hits are tied 5th in MLB...Nationals single-season PH mark: 14.• 35 starts this year have been at 4 different positions: left field (14 starts), second base (9) third base (7), and first base (5).

RISP: .244 (10-41), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/12/14 at ARI (Reed) CAREER HOMERS: 15

HAIRSTON, Scott (OF), #7 .224 1 HR 7 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: DNP HOMESTAND:  DNPIs MLB’s active leader with 13 career pinch home runs (Jason Giambi is 2nd with 11, Greg Dobbs is 3rd with 10).• Is 2-for-6 with a double, RBI & walk his last 3 games...lifted an 11th-inn. pinch-hit sacrifice fly to cap a 6-5 win, Aug. 17 vs. PIT.• Has posted double-digit HR total in 6 of last 7 years...played along side M.Williams in ARI’s big league camp in Spring ‘03.

RISP: .056 (1-18), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/31/14 vs. TEX (Baker) CAREER HOMERS: 106

HARPER, Bryce (OF), #34 .271 11 HR 29 RBI 1 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 1-5 HOMESTAND:   1-52012 NL Rookie of the Year...in 2013, as a 20-year-old, became youngest NL player to ever start an All-Star Game.• Is 28-for-87 (.322) with 7 HR & 13 RBI in his last 23 games...led the Nationals with 7 Aug. homers...hit 2 home runs, Sun. at SEA. • Missed 57 G after injuring left thumb, Apr. 25 vs. SDP, while sliding into 3B on triple...had surgery on Apr. 29 (Dr. T.Graham).

RISP: .194 (12-62), 1 HR  LAST HOMER: 9/2/14 at LAD (Kershaw) CAREER HOMERS: 53

KOBERNUS, JEFF (INF/OF), #26 .000 0 HR 0 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: DNP HOMESTAND:  DNPSpeedy utility player...saw action in 24 games for Washington in ‘13...2nd round pick in ‘09 (Cal-Berkeley).• Suffered fractured left hand in early-April...hit .257 with 12 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 23 RBI & 15 SB in 59 games for Triple-A Syracuse.• Hit a career-best .318. with 42 stolen bases for Triple-A Syracuse in 2013...made MLB debut on May 25, 2013 (pinch runner).

RISP: .000 (0-0), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 6/18/13 at PHI (Lee) CAREER HOMERS: 1

LaRO

CHE, Adam (1B), #25 .261 21 HR 78 RBI 3 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 1-2, HR, 3 RBI, BB, R HOMESTAND: 1-2, HR, 3 RBI, BB, ROne of 3 active players to hit 25+ HR for 4 teams (‘06 ATL, ‘08 PIT, ‘10 ARI, ‘12 WSH)…the other 2: A.Beltre & A.Soriano.• Via 5 RBI off the bench, propelled WSH to the 8-5 win, Wed. at LAD...tied for 2nd among Nationals with 6 HR in August.• Ranks among NL leaders in BB ratio (2nd, 7.0 PA/BB), BB (4th, 73), RBI ratio (3rd, 5.46 AB/RBI) & HR ratio (6th, 20.29 AB/HR).

RISP:.256 (32-125), 5 HR

  LAST HOMER: 9/5/14 vs. PHI (Williams) CAREER HOMERS: 238

LEON, Sandy (C), #41 .164 1 HR 3 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: DNP HOMESTAND:  DNPSwitch-hitting catcher with above-grade defensive skills...was signed by Mike Rizzo out of Venezuelan tryout camp in Jan. ‘07.• When starting, Washington is 16-9 (career)...hit first HR of MLB career (2-run shot off K. Slowey) in April 14 win at MIA.• Joins WSH for 4th MLB stint of 2014...gunned down 45 percent of would-be basestealers in 8 minor league seasons.

RISP: .100 (2-20), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 4/14/14 at MIA (Slowey) CAREER HOMERS: 1

LOBATON, Jose (C), #59 .233 2 HR 12 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: DNP HOMESTAND:  DNPAcquired from TBR with LH Felipe Rivero & OF Drew Vettleson in exchange for RHP Nathan Karns, Feb. 13.• When starting, Washington is 16-2 dating to June 21...in those 18 starts, has posted a 1.89 (36 ER/171.0 IP) catcher’s ERA.• Batting .353 (12-for-34) with a double, RBI, 3 walks and 5 runs since August 1st...has hit safely in 12 of his last 13 starts.

RISP: .186 (8-43), 1 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/31/14 vs. TEX (Tepesch) CAREER HOMERS: 11

MOORE, Tyler (1B/OF), #12 .224 3 HR 12 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 1-2, RBI HOMESTAND:  1-2, RBIAdds power and defensive versatility to Washington’s roster...Nationals 2010 Minor League Player of the Year.• In 16 starts this year, Washington is 11-6....in 46 career games at 1B, is hitting .325 (40-for-123) with 8 2B, 6 HR and 26 RBI.• Joins Nationals for 3rd MLB stint of 2014...hit .262 with 19 doubles, 10 homers, 44 RBI and 44 runs in 83 games for Syracuse.

RISP: .350 (7-20), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/12/14 at ARI (Collmenter) CAREER HOMERS: 17

RAMOS, Wilson (C), #40 .277 9 HR 39 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 0-3, RBI, BB HOMESTAND:   0-3, RBI, BBOne of MLB’s top offensive catchers...behind the plate, advanced catch-and-throw skills blend well with soft hands.• Has 4 HR in his last 14 games...had 5 long balls in first 58 contests...has 28 RBI in 48 games since return from DL on June 26.• Homered in last game before (Apr. 4 vs. BAL) and first game after (Aug. 8 at ATL) daughter Antonella’s Aug. 5 birth.

RISP: .338 (22-65), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 8/29/14 @ SEA (Beimel) CAREER HOMERS: 44

RENDON, Anthony (INF), #6 .279 18 HR 75 RBI 15 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 3 R HOMESTAND:  2-4, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 3 RPlayed in just 79 minor-league games since being tabbed with 6th-overall selection in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.• 101 runs are lead MLB (H.Pence 100, B.Dozier 99)... 60 XBH (36 2B, 6 3B, 18 HR) are tied for lead among NL infielders (F. Freeman).• According to FanGraphs.com, is 6th in the National League (2nd among infielders) with a 5.0 WAR. 

RISP: .284 (38-134), 4 HR  LAST HOMER: 8/29/14 @ SEA (Hernandez) CAREER HOMERS: 25

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NATIONALS NL RANKINGSBatt. Category Team Total NL Rank

Batting Avg. .252 8th

On-Base% .319 6th

Slugging% .393 5th

OPS .712 5th

BABIP .301 8th

Runs 600 2nd

Runs/Game 4.32 2nd

Singles 817 10th

Doubles 233 T5thTriples 21 12th

Home Runs 134 4th

Extra-Base Hits 388 T5th

GIDP 96 4th

Walks 438 5th

Strikeouts 1124 4th

Hit By Pitch 45 7th

Total Bases 1863 6th

Times on Base 1674 6th

Stolen Bases 84 7th

Caught Stealings 15 1st

Stolen Base% 84.8% 1st

RISP .243 13th

RISP/2 Outs .191 15th

Left on Base 980 7th

SCORE BY INNINGS NATIONALS INN. OPPONENT

  79 ..................1st .................66

  40 .................2nd ................56

  64 .................3rd.................36

  69 .................4th ................64

  48 .................5th.................52

  99 .................6th ................50

  72 .................7th.................49

  62 .................8th ................59

  44 .................9th ...............347

  7 .................10th .................8

  6 ..................11th .................2

  2 ................. 12th .................3

  2 ................. 13th .................2

  3 ................. 14th .................0

  1 ................. 15th .................2

  2 .................16th .................0

  23 ......Extra Inn. (Total) ..... 22

RUNS BY INNINGRuns Scored in Inn. # Times

  0 924

  1 179

  2 82

  3 40

  4 18

  5 7

  6 4

  7 1

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEATRuns Differential Wins Losses

  +13 1 win

  +11 1 win

  +10 1 win

  +8 2 wins

  +7 7 wins

  +6 7 wins

  +5 6 wins

  +4 10 wins

  +3 14 wins

  +2 10 wins

  +1 20 wins

  -1 21 losses

  -2 11 losses

  -3 8 losses  -4 4 losses

  -5 6 losses

  -6 3 losses

  -7 2 losses

  -8 4 losses

  -9 1 loss

NATIONALS BATTING NOTESSCHIERHOLTZ, Nate (OF), #17 .187 7 HR 34 RBI 4 SB

LAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 0-1 (PH) HOMESTAND:  0-1A career .281 pinch hitter...career .741 OPS as a pinch hitter ranks 3rd among active players with at least 150 PH appearances.• First hit as a Nationals was a 3rd-inn. solo homer, Sun. at SEA...signed minor-league contract with the Nationals, Aug. 18.• Established career highs in home runs (21), doubles (32), extra-base hits (56), RBI (68) & runs (56) in 2013 with CHI.

RISP: .176 (13-74), 1 HR  LAST HOMER: 8/31/14 @ SEA (Iwakuma) CAREER HOMERS: 52

SOUZA Jr., Steven (OF), #21 .071 0 HR 0 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 0-1 (PH) HOMESTAND:  0-1Power-hitting corner OF began pro career as third bagger...has combined on 56 home runs the last 2+ minor league seasons.• Returns for 3rd MLB stint of ‘14...named 2014 International League Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year.

• Hit .354 with 25 2B, 2 3B, 18 HR, 75 RBI, 26 SB and 62 R in 95 games for Syracuse...collected first MLB hit, April 15 at MIA.RISP: .200 (1-5), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: None CAREER HOMERS: 0

SPAN, Denard (CF), #2 .301 4 HR 32 RBI 28 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 3-5, BB, 2 R, SB HOMESTAND:  3-5, BB, 2 R, SBRanks 2nd among active and current center fielders (min. 700 games) in zone rating (.904) & putouts/9.0 (2.74).• Ranks among NL leaders: multi-hit games (1st, 53), hits (2nd, 163), doubles (T4th, 36), SB (T5th, 28), runs (T5th, 87).• Notched 1,00th hit, Fri. vs. PHI...when reaching base safely 2+ times, Washington is 48-23...leads NL CF in putouts (327).

RISP: .265 (27-102), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 9/1/14 at LAD (Hernandez) CAREER HOMERS: 31

TAYLOR, Michael (OF), #18 .167 1 HR 2 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: DNP HOMESTAND:  DNPDrafted (6th round, ‘09) as a SS...converted to CF in ‘11...is the Nationals No. 7 prospect and Best Athlete per Baseball America.• Posted 2 hits, a homer (off C.Torres, 6th inn.) & 2 RBI in MLB debut, Aug. 12 at NYM...owns reputation as elite defender.• Named 2014 Eastern League (AA) Rookie of the Year...was only player in MiLB with at least 23 HR and 37 stolen bases.

RISP: .000 (0-5), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 8/12/14 at NYM (Torres) CAREER HOMERS: 1

WERTH, Jayson (OF), #28 .288 16 HR 77 RBI 9 SBLAST GAME / Fri.vs.PHI: 2-6, 2B, RBI HOMESTAND: 2-6, 2B, RBIOnly player in ‘13 to rank among NL’s top 5 in slugging% (3rd, .532), OPS (3rd, .931), batting avg. (5th, .318) & OBP (5th, .398).• Hit .300+ in Aug. (.320), July (.337) and May (.372)...is 22-for-63 (.349) with a 5 2B, 4 HR, 14 RBI & 15 BB over his last 18 games.• NL ranks: RISP (6th, .345), vs. LHP (5th, .333) & OBP (5th, .384)...is hitting .304 with RISP the last 3 years. 

RISP: .345 (41-119), 5 HR  LAST HOMER: 9/1/14 at LAD (Hernandez) CAREER HOMERS: 186

2014 NATIONALS / HOW THEY WERE BUILTDRAFT & DEVELOPED  NON-DRAFTED F.A.  TRADE WAIVERS FREE AGENT MIN. LEAGUE F.A.A.Barrett S.Leon J.Blevins (OAK) X.Cedeno A.LaRoche N.Schierholtz

I.Desmond A. Cabrera (CLE) M. Thornton N.McLouthR.Detwiler T.Clippard (NYY) R.SorianoD.Espinosa D.Fister (DET) J.WerthB.Harper G.Gonzalez (OAK)J.Kobernus S.Hairston (CHI)T.Moore J.Lobaton (TBR)A.Rendon T.Roark (TEX)S.Souza Jr. W.Ramos (MIN)C.Stammen D.Span (MIN)D.Storen B.Treinen (OAK)S.StrasburgR.ZimmermanJ.Zimmermann

HOME RUN BREAKDOWNPLAYER HR Solo 2-Run 3-Run Slam Home Road Left RightCabrera 14 9 3 2 6 8 3 11Desmond 22 13 7 1 1 11 11 5 17Espinosa 8 5 2 1 5 3 3 5Frandsen 1 1 1 1Gonzalez 1 1 1 1

Hairston 1 1 1 1Harper 11 6 4 1 4 7 3 8LaRoche 21 9 9 3 11 10 3 18Leon 1 1 1 1Lobaton 2 1 1 2 2McLouth 1 1 1 1Moore 3 3 3 2 1Ramos 9 8 1 3 6 2 7Rendon 18 10 5 3 9 9 3 15Schierholtz 7 5 1 1 1 6 7Span 4 3 1 1 3 4Taylor 1 1 1 1Walters 3 3 3 3 0Werth 16 8 5 2 1 5 11 4 12Zimmerman 5 2 2 1 1 4 5

MULTI-HIT GAMESPLAYER 2-Hit 3-Hit 4-Hit 5+Hit TotalCabrera 22 8 1 0 31Desmond 25 5 0 1 31Dobbs 2 0 0 0 2Espinosa 16 3 0 0 19Frandsen 9 1 0 0 10

Hairston 2 0 0 0 2Harper 13 7 0 0 20LaRoche 27 3 0 0 30Leon 1 0 0 0 1Lobaton 4 4 0 0 8McLouth 4 0 1 0 5Moore 2 1 0 0 3Ramos 21 2 0 0 23Rendon 23 9 4 0 36Schierholtz 12 1 1 0 14Span 38 11 3 1 53Taylor 1 0 0 0 1Werth 25 7 2 0 34Zimmerman 9 2 2 0 13Zimmermann 1 0 0 0 1

RECORD BY BATTING ORDERPLAYER Bat1 Bat2 Bat3 Bat4 Bat5 Bat6 Bat7 Bat8 Bat9Cabrera 7~3 7~3 5~4Desmond 4~138~3118~19 17~8

Dobbs 0~3Espinosa 0~1 1~0 8~6 22~17 10~11 1~1Frandsen 6~6 4~1 3~4 5~4 0~2Hairston 0~1 0~2 2~2 1~2Harper 4~7 1~0 3~1 35~24 1~0LaRoche 0~1 70~45 1~0Leon 9~7Lobaton 2~1 30~17 2~0McLouth 2~0 0~2 1~0 6~7 5~10Moore 2~0 5~2 4~4Ramos 4~9 4~6 5~2 15~12 9~6Rendon 4~6 61~40 7~5 0~1 1~4 1~1 0~1 1~0Schierholtz 1~1Souza Jr. 0~1 1~0Span 72~54Taylor 1~0 4~0Walters 0~1 1~0 0~1Werth 70~52 0~3Zimmerman 1~0 2~2 0~1 30~16

RECORD BY STARTING POSITIONPLAYER P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHCabrera 19~10Desmond 77~59

Dobbs 0~3Espinosa 40~35 2~1Frandsen 0~5 4~5 4~3 10~4Hairston 3~6 0~1Harper 40~281~3 3~1LaRoche 71~45 0~1Leon 9~7Lobaton 34~18McLouth 6~12 5~3 3~4Moore 8~6 3~0Ramos 36~35 1~0Rendon 15~1060~48Schierholtz 1~1Souza Jr. 1~1Span 72~54Taylor 1~0 4~0Walters 1~0 0~1 0~1Werth 67~533~2Zimmerman 0~1 15~8 17~9 1~1

CATCHER’S DEFENSECATCHER GS W-L CCS SBA CS% PB CATCHER ERAS.Leon

2014 16 9-7 4 7 57% 1 3.26 (54 ER/149.0 IP)  Career 25 16-9 5 14 35% 4 3.09 (80 ER/233.1 IP)J.Lobaton

2014 52 34-18 8 33 24% 1 2.85 (153 ER/482.2 IP)  Career 192 112-80 27 166 16% 3 3.35 (668 ER/1795.1 IP)W.Ramos

2014 70 36-34 14 41 34% 3 3.33 (231 ER/625.0 IP)  Career 298 162-136 48 186 26% 14 3.46 (1020 ER/2653.1 IP)

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2014 STATISTICS THRU GAMES OF 9/5/2014

PINCH HIT

  PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI

  Cabrera,A .248 30 109 15 27 49 5 1 5 14 1 1 0 15 0 14 1 0 2 0 .450 .336 1 1 0 0

  RIGHT .182 33 6 10 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 .303 .229 0 0 0 0

  LEFT .276 76 21 39 4 1 4 10 1 1 0 13 0 10 2 .513 .378 1 1 0 0

  AL .246 97 378 54 93 146 22 2 9 40 0 4 7 27 1 79 7 2 11 14 .386 .305 2 0 0 0

  Desmond,I .246 136 529 60 130 219 19 2 22 81 0 2 5 39 0 165 18 5 15 21 .414 .303 0 0 0 0

  Espinosa,D .216 105 305 30 66 109 13 3 8 27 0 1 10 17 5 111 8 1 5 4 .357 .279 10 1 0 0

  RIGHT .295 95 28 46 7 1 3 10 0 0 2 8 3 23 4 .484 .362 3 1 0 0

  LEFT .181 210 38 63 6 2 5 17 0 1 8 9 2 88 1 .300 .241 7 0 0 0

  Frandsen,K .257 92 187 15 48 59 8 0 1 14 2 1 7 5 0 23 0 0 5 3 .316 .300 44 11 1 2

  Hairston,S .224 52 67 6 15 22 4 0 1 7 0 3 2 3 0 22 0 0 2 2 .328 .267 33 5 1 6

  Harper,B .271 80 288 36 78 123 8 2 11 29 2 1 1 31 4 92 1 2 5 4 .427 .343 1 0 0 0

  Kobernus,J .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0

  LaRoche,A .261 121 426 64 111 193 19 0 21 78 0 8 2 73 7 95 3 0 11 7 .453 .365 3 1 1 3

  Leon,S .164 19 61 7 10 14 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 0 18 0 0 1 0 .230 .239 1 0 0 0

  RIGHT .238 21 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 .286 .273 1 0 0 0

  LEFT .125 40 5 8 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 5 0 13 1 .200 .222 0 0 0 0

  Lobaton,J .233 59 189 16 44 58 8 0 2 12 0 0 1 15 1 52 0 0 5 2 .307 .293 2 0 0 0

  RIGHT .241 54 13 13 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 13 1 .241 .268 0 0 0 0

  LEFT .230 135 31 45 8 0 2 8 0 0 1 13 1 39 4 .333 .302 2 0 0 0

  McLouth,N .173 79 139 10 24 33 6 0 1 7 1 1 5 16 1 35 4 1 0 2 .237 .280 23 2 0 1

  Moore,T .224 37 76 6 17 28 2 0 3 12 0 0 1 7 0 24 0 0 1 3 .368 .298 13 1 0 2

  Ramos,W .277 72 278 24 77 115 11 0 9 39 0 3 0 16 2 47 0 0 14 4 .414 .313 0 0 0 0

  Rendon,A .279 135 549 101 153 255 36 6 18 75 1 4 3 49 2 90 15 1 9 13 .464 .339 1 1 0 1

  Schierholt # .187 107 327 30 61 98 10 3 7 34 0 6 4 18 0 79 4 4 6 0 .300 .234 25 2 1 1

  WSH .071 8 14 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .286 .071 6 0 0 0

  Souza,S .071 15 14 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 .071 .133 5 0 0 0

  Span,D .301 129 542 87 163 225 36 7 4 32 3 3 0 44 0 58 28 6 6 2 .415 .351 0 0 0 0

  Werth,J .288 130 479 74 138 218 32 0 16 77 0 3 7 69 3 104 9 0 6 5 .455 .384 3 1 0 0

  Zimmerman,R .282 53 195 24 55 89 19 0 5 36 0 4 0 21 0 35 0 0 6 3 .456 .345 1 0 0 0

  Detwiler,R .000 40 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .333 0 0 0 0

  Fister,D .073 22 41 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 1 .073 .073 1 0 0 0

  Gonzalez,G .108 23 37 3 4 8 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 1 .216 .108 0 0 0 0

  Jordan,T .125 5 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .125 .125 0 0 0 0

  Roark,T .118 27 51 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 1 1 .118 .118 0 0 0 0

  Stammen,C .286 42 7 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 .429 .286 0 0 0 0

  Strasburg,S .094 30 53 3 5 6 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 6 0 24 0 0 1 3 .113 .186 0 0 0 0

  Treinen,B .100 12 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 .100 .182 0 0 0 0

  Zimmermann,J .178 28 45 3 8 9 1 0 0 1 8 1 0 2 0 17 0 0 0 0 .200 .208 0 0 0 0

   WASHINGTON .252 139 4787 600 1205 1882 233 21 134 557 49 37 45 445 25 1131 87 16 97 83 .393 .319 183 29 5 17

  OPPONENTS .248 139 4786 493 1188 1748 205 23 103 469 48 28 40 319 25 1118 55 31 97 89 .365 .299 176 40 2 19

  PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK BAA   Barrett,A R 3 0 3.09 43 0 0 12 0 0 35.0 29 17 12 1 1 19 2 45 6 1 .221

  Blevins,J L 2 3 5.07 57 0 0 22 0 0 49.2 45 28 28 3 1 21 6 54 2 0 .243

  Cedeno,X L 0 0 1.69 6 0 0 3 0 0 5.1 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 .250

  Clippard,T R 7 3 2.04 65 0 0 6 0 1 61.2 42 19 14 5 0 20 1 74 0 0 .191

  Detwiler,R L 2 2 3.95 40 0 0 14 0 1 57.0 62 31 25 5 4 19 4 33 3 0 .283

  Fister,D R 12 6 2.66 21 21 0 0 0 0 135.1 138 47 40 16 5 18 0 82 5 0 .263

  Gonzalez,G L 7 9 3.89 23 23 0 0 0 0 132.0 116 58 57 10 2 53 0 135 1 0 .238

  Jordan,T R 0 3 5.61 5 5 0 0 0 0 25.2 34 20 16 3 2 8 1 17 0 0 .309

  Roark,T R 12 9 2.91 27 27 1 0 1 0 173.0 155 57 56 14 6 37 1 124 0 0 .238

  Soriano,R R 4 1 3.04 58 0 0 46 0 31 56.1 46 20 19 4 2 18 0 55 2 0 .222

  Stammen,C R 4 5 3.44 42 0 0 15 0 0 68.0 69 29 26 4 2 14 2 53 0 1 .263

  Storen,D R 2 1 1.37 54 0 0 7 0 1 46.0 36 7 7 2 3 11 3 36 3 0 .218

  Strasburg,S R 11 10 3.43 30 30 0 0 0 0 189.0 181 83 72 22 4 40 4 215 6 0 .252

  Thornton,M L 1 0 0.00 13 0 0 2 0 0 9.1 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 .212

  AL 0 3 2.55 46 0 0 6 0 0 24.2 23 9 7 0 4 6 2 20 0 0 .247

  Treinen,B R 2 3 2.23 12 5 0 5 0 0 40.1 45 13 10 1 2 11 1 25 1 0 .283

  Zimmermann,J R 10 5 2.93 28 28 2 0 1 0 172.0 168 61 56 12 4 27 0 156 3 0 .256

   WASHINGTON 79 60 3.14 139 139 3 136 14 34 1265.2 1188 493 441 103 40 319 25 1118 32 2 .248

  OPPONENTS 60 79 3.89 139 139 2 137 8 32 1257.2 1205 600 544 134 45 445 25 1131 60 4 .252

2014 SCHEDULE & RESULTSDATE OPP. RES REC POS/GA-B WIN LOSS SAVE ATT. / TOG3/31 @NYM W9-7(10) 1-0 T1 / — Barrett Familia — 42,442 / 3:474/1 (o day) 1-0 2 / -0.54/2 @NYM W5-1 2-0 1 / +0.5 GGonzalez Colon — 29,146 / 3:004/3 @NYM W8-2 3-0 1 / +0.5 Roark Wheeler — 20,561 / 3:214/4 ATL L1-2 3-1 T2 / -0.5 Avilan Clippard Kimbrel 42,834 / 3:034/5 ATL L2-6 3-2 T3 / -1/5 Teheran Strasburg — 37,841 / 3:364/6 ATL W2-1 4-2 T2 / -0.5 Blevins Wood Soriano 34,327 / 2:444/7 (o day) 4-2 T2 / -0.54/8 MIA W5-0 5-2 1 / +0.5 Gonzalez Alvarez — 21,728 / 2:584/9 MIA W10-7 6-2 1 / +1.0 Clippard Marmol Soriano 21,190 / 3:564/10 MIA W7-1 7-2 1 / +2.0 Strasburg Koehler — 20,862 / 2:534/11 @ATL L6-7(10) 7-3 1 / +1.0 Avilan Blevins — 28,243 / 3:494/12 @ATL L3-6 7-4 T1 / — Wood Jordan Kimbrel 36, 621 / 3:334/13 @ATL L2-10 7-5 2 / -1.0 Harang Gonzalez — 29,919 / 2:564/14 @MIA W9-2 8-5 2 / -1.0 Zimmermann Hand — 18,788 / 2:564/15 @MIA L2-11 8-6 2 / -1.5 Koehler Strasburg — 19,931 / 2:544/16 @MIA W6-3 9-6 2 / -1.5 Storen Dunn Soriano 20,178 / 2:374/17 STL L0-8 9-7 2 / -1.5 Wainwright Jordan — 28,987 / 3:104/18 STL W3-1 10-7 2 / -1.5 Gonzalez Wacha Soriano 31,237 / 2:324/19 STL L3-4 10-8 2 / -2.5 Lynn Zimmermann Rosenthal 41,084 / 2:444/20 STL W3-2 11-8 2 / -1.5 Soriano Maness — 27,653 / 3:184/21 LAA L2-4 11-9 2 / -2.5 Salas Clippard Frieri 24,371 / 3:184/22 LAA L2-7 11-10 2 / -2.5 Skaggs Jordan — 21,915 / 2:434/23 LAA W5-4 12-10 2 / -2.5 Storen Frieri — 22,504 / 3:184/24 SDP L3-4(12) 12-11 3 / -3.0 Torres Stammen Street 22,904 / 4:144/25 SDP W11-1 13-11 3 / -3.0 Strasburg Erlin — 25,497 / 3:084/26 SDP W4-0 14-11 2 / -3.0 Roark Cashner — 31,590 / 2:194/27 SDP L2-4 14-12 3 / -4.0 Kennedy Detwiler — 34,837 / 3:124/28 (o day) 3 / -4.04/29 @HOU W4-3 15-12 3 / -3.0 Clippard Fields Soriano 23,394 / 3:254/30 @HOU W7-0 16-12 T2 / -2.0 Zimmermann Oberholtzer — 25,172 / 3:025/1 (o day) 16-12 2 / -1.55/2 @PHI W5-3 17-12 2 / -0.5 Blevins Adams Soriano 31,945 / 3:115/3 @PHI L2-7 17-13 2 / -0.5 Burnett Roark — 33,441 / 2:575/4 @PHI L0-1 17-14 2 / -0.5 Hernandez Gonzalez Papelbon 37,490 / 2:455/5 LAD W4-0 18-14 1 / +0.5 Barrett Greinke — 25,447 / 2:595/6 LAD L3-8 18-15 T2 / -0.5 Kershaw Treinen — 30,143 / 3:155/7 LAD W3-2 19-15 T1 / — Strasburg Haren Soriano 34,756 / 2:595/8 (o day) 2 / -0.55/9 @OAK L0-8 19-16 3 / -0.5 Milone Fister — 20,159 / 2:425/10 @OAK L3-4(10) 19-17 3 / -1.5 Doolittle Storen — 36,067 / 2:325/11 @OAK L1-9 19-18 3 / -2.5 Kazmir Gonzalez — 28,205 / 2:405/12 @ARI W6-5 20-18 2 / -1.5 Clippard Reed Soriano 16,555 / 2:535/13 @ARI L1-3 20-19 2 / -2.5 Arroyo Strasburg — 19,205 / 2:215/14 @ARI W5-1 21-19 2 / -1.5 Clippard Ziegler — 18,325 / 2:335/15 (o day) 21-19 2 / -1.55/16 NYM W5-2 22-19 2 / -0.5 Roark Niese — 34,413 / 3:085/17 NYM L2-5 22-20 T2 / -0.5 Colon Gonzalez Mejia 41,225 / 2:485/18 NYM W6-3 23-20 2 / -0.5 Zimmermann Wheeler Soriano 36,965 / 2:455/19 CIN L3-4(15) 23-21 2 / -1.5 Ondrusek Detwiler — 24,505 / 4:585/20 CIN W9-4 24-21 2 / -1.5 Fister Cueto — 26,455 / 3:03

5/21 CIN L1-2 24-22 2 / -1.5 Simon Roark Chapman 28,944 / 2:525/22 @PIT L1-3 24-23 3 / -2.5 Volquez Treinen Melancon 23,468 / 3:135/23 @PIT L3-4 24-24 3 / -3.5 Morton Zimmermann Grilli 31,592 / 3:135/24 @PIT L2-3 24-25 3 / -3.5 Hughes Strasburg Melancon 38,889 / 2:595/25 @PIT W5-2 25-25 3 / -3.5 Fister Liriano Soriano 38,047 / 3:085/26 MIA L2-3 25-26 3 / -3.5 Eovaldi Roark Cishek 33,677 / 2:465/27 MIA 25-26 3 / -3.0 ***PPD, Rain (Rescheduled: Sept. 26 / 1:05 p.m.)***5/28 MIA L5-8(10) 25-27 3 / -3.0 Slowey Blevins — 24/830 / 3:475/29 (o day) 25-27 3 / -2.55/30 TEX W9-2 26-27 3 / -2.5 Strasburg Lewis — 31,659 / 2:455/31 TEX W10-2 27-27 3 / -2.5 Fister Tepesch — 35,164 / 2:476/1 TEX L0-2 27-28 3 / -3.5 Darvish Roark — 32,813 / 3:066/2 (o day) 27-28 T3 / -3.56/3 PHI W7-0 28-28 3 / -2.5 Zimmermann Buchanan — 25,291 / 2:426/4 PHI W8-4 29-28 3 / -1.5 Strasburg Burnett — 33,614 / 3:006/5 PHI W4-2 30-28 3 / -1.0 Fister Kendrick Soriano 33,016 / 2:386/6 @SDP W6-0 31-28 T2 / -1.0 Roark Ross — 25,346 / 2:326/7 @SDP L3-4(11) 31-29 T2 / -1.0 Benoit Stammen — 29,172 / 3:126/8 @SDP W6-0 32-29 T1 / — Zimmermann Stults — 27,046 / 2:386/9 @SFG W9-2 33-29 T1 / — Strasburg Vogelsong — 41,597 / 3:016/10 @SFG W2-1 34-29 T1 / — Fister Bumgarner Soriano 41,545 / 2:556/11 @SFG W6-2 35-29 1 / +1.0 Roark Cain — 41,404 / 3:196/12 @SFG L1-7 35-30 1 / +1.0 Hudson Treinen — 41,067 / 2:596/13 @STL L0-1 35-31 T1 / — Lynn Zimmermann Rosenthal 41,519 / 2:036/14 @STL L1-4 35-32 T1 / — Choate Strasburg Rosenthal 44,785 / 2:446/15 @STL L2-5 35-33 2 / -1.0 Garcia Fister Rosenthal 45,325 / 2:406/16 (o day) 35-33 2 / -0.56/17 HOU W6-5 36-33 1 / +0.5 Roark Keuchel Soriano 29,960 / 3:416/18 HOU W6-5 37-33 1 / +1.5 Barrett Downs Soriano 25,453 / 3:42

6/19 ATL L0-3 37-34 1 / +0.5 Floyd Zimmermann — 32,193 / 2:566/20 ATL L4-6(13) 37-35 2 / -0.5 Buchter Blevins Walden 36,608 / 4:346/21 ATL W3-0 38-35 1 / +0.5 Fister Teheran Soriano 40,677 / 2:446/22 ATL W4-1 39-35 1 / +1.5 Roark Santana Soriano 39,473 / 2:546/23 @MIL W3-0 40-35 1 / +2.0 Gonzalez Garza Clippard 31,102 / 3:116/24 @MIL W4-2(16) 41-35 1 / +2.0 Clippard Fiers Soriano 30,149 / 5:226/25 @MIL L2-9 41-36 1 / +1.0 Estrada Strasburg — 39,049 / 3:016/26 @CHI L3-5 41-37 1 / +1.0 Ramirez Stammen Rondon 28,867 / 2:416/27 @CHI L2-7 41-38 T1 / — Hammel Roark — 30,683 / 2:496/28 @CHI -Day  W3-0 42-38 T1 / — Gonzalez Beeler Soriano 35,770 / 2:42  @CHI -Nite  W7-2 43-38 T1 / — Treinen Samardzija — 32,267 / 2:456/29 (o day) 2 / -0.56/30 COL W7-3 44-38 2 / -0.5 Zimmermann Scahill — 33,660 / 2:587/1 COL W7-1 45-38 2 / -0.5 Strasburg Freidrich — 26,033 / 3:197/2 COL W4-3 46-38 2 / -0.5 Fister Belisle Soriano 28,943 / 2:427/3 (o day) 2 / -0.57/4 CHI L2-7 46-39 2 / -1.5 Hammel Roark — 41,274 / 2:547/5 CHI W13-0 47-39 2 / -1.5 Gonzalez Villanueva — 38,473 / 3:107/6 CHI W2-1 48-39 2 / -0.5 Clippard Strop Soriano 32,941 / 3:127/7 BAL L2-8(11) 48-40 2 / -0.5 McFarland Stammen — 35,125 / 3:397/8 BAL 48-40 T1 / — ***PPD, Rain (Rescheduled: Aug. 4 / 7:05 p.m.)***7/9 @BAL W6-2 49-40 1 / +1.0 Fister Norris — 35,575 / 2:507/10 @BAL L3-4 49-41 T1 / — Chen Gonzalez Britton 30,417 / 2:457/11 @PHI L2-6 49- 42 T1 / — Burnett Zimmermann — 30,094 / 2:447/12 @PHI W5-3(10) 50-42 T1 / — Detwiler Diekman Soriano 32,072 / 4:037/13 @PHI W10-3 51-42 T1 / — Roark Kendrick None 30, 185 / 3:037/14-17 ALL-STAR BREAK (ASG to be played on July 15 at Target Field in Minneapolis, MN)7/18 MIL L2-4 51-43 2 / -1.0 Lohse Strasburg Rodriguez 39,373 / 3:007/19 MIL W8-3 52-43 T1 / — Roark Garza — 38,649 / 3:177/20 MIL W5-4 53-43 T1 / — Soriano Wooten — 36,373 / 3:357/21 @COL W7-2 54-43 1 / +1.0 Fister Morales — 33,082 / 3:017/22 @COL W7-4 55-43 1 / +2.0 Stammen Brown Soriano 36,874 / 3:347/23 @COL L4-6 55-44 1 / +1.0 De La Rosa Strasburg Hawkins 30,728 / 3:177/24 (o day) 55-44 1 / +1.57/25 @CIN W4-1 56-44 1 / +2.5 Roark Simon Soriano 38,812 / 3:077/26 @CIN L0-1 56-45 1 / +1.5 Cueto Gonzalez Chapman 32,999 / 2:297/27 @CIN W4-2 57-45 1 / +1.5 Fister Latos Soriano 31,982 / 3:197/28 @MIA L6-7 57-46 1 / +0.5 Dunn Soriano — 20,027 / 3:177/29 @MIA L0-3 57-47 1 / +0.5 Alvarez Strasburg Cishek 22,672 / 3:077/30 @MIA W4-3 58-47 1 / +1.5 Roark Hand Storen 26,319 / 3:207/31 PHI L4-10 58-48 1 / +1.5 Bastardo Gonzalez — 35,722 / 3:318/1 PHI L1-2 58-49 1 / +1.5 Hernandez Fister Papelbon 28,410 / 2:288/2 PHI W 11-0 59-49 1 / +2.5 Zimmermann Burnett — 36,155 / 3:198/3 PHI W4-0 60-49 1 / +3.5 Strasburg Hamels — 30,328 / 2:478/4 BAL L3-7 60-50 1 / +3.0 Gausman Roark — 42,181 / 3:108/5 NYM L1-6 60-51 1 / +3.0 Gonzalez Wheeler — 40,686 / 3:128/6 NYM W7-1 61-51 1 / +4.0 Fister Niese — 26,701 / 2:318/7 NYM W5-3(13) 62-51 1 / +4.5 Stammen Torres — 38,611 / 4:348/8 @ATL L6-7 62-52 1 / +3.5 Santana Strasburg Kimbrel 32,707 / 2:478/9 @ATL W4-1(11) 63-52 1 / +4.5 Clippard Carpenter Soriano 36,832 / 3:388/10 @ATL L1-3 63-53 1 / +3.5 Wood Gonzalez Kimbrel 18,191 / 3:078/11 (o day) 63-53 1 / +4.08/12 @NYM W7-1 64-53 1 / +5.0 Fister Montero — 21,200 / 2:468/13 @NYM W3-2 65-53 1 / +5.0 Zimmermann Colon Soriano 21,364 / 2:478/14 @NYM W4-1 66-53 1 / +6.0 Strasburg Gee Soriano 22,782 / 2:538/15 PIT W5-4 67-53 1 / +6.0 Roark Morton Soriano 36,946 / 3:058/16 PIT W4-3 68-53 1 / +6.0 Thornton Wilson — 41,880 / 2:49

8/17 PIT W6-5(11) 69-53 1 / +6.0 Detwiler Cumpton — 34,430 / 3:428/18 ARI W5-4(11) 70-53 1 / +6.0 Stammen Harris — 21,292 / 3:168/19 ARI W8-1 71-53 1 / +6.0 Strasburg Anderson — 26,827 / 2:508/20 ARI W3-2 72-53 1 / +7.0 Soriano Marshall — 24,113 / 3:048/21 ARI W1-0 73-53 1 / +7.0 Soriano Marshall — 32,311 / 2:518/22 SFG L3-10 73-54 1 / +6.0 Hudson Fister — 33,718 / 3:248/23 SFG W6-2 74-54 1 / +7.0 Zimmermann Lincec um — 34,137 / 2:388/24 SFG W14-6 75-54 1/ +8.0 Stammen Aeldt — 35,476 / 3:468/25 @PHI L2-3 75-55 1 / +7.5 Burnett Roark Papelbon 23,089 / 2:468/26 @PHI L3-4 75-56 1 / +7.5 Giles Clippard Papelbon 25,238 / 2:248/27 @PHI L4-8 75-57 1 / +6.5 Kendrick Fister — 33,183 / 3:048/28 (o day) 75-57 1 / +6.08/29 @SEA W8-3 76 -57 1 / +6.0 Zimmermann Hernandez — 35,616 / 2:558/30 @SEA W3-1 77-57 1 / +7.0 Strasburg Elias Soriano 32,894 / 2:548/31 @SEA L3-5 77-58 1 / +6.0 Iwakuma Roark Rodney 26,221 / 2:579/1 @LAD W6-4 78-58 1 / +7.0 Gonzalez Hernandez Soriano 41,857 / 3:129/2 @LAD L1-4 78-59 1 / +7.0 Kershaw Fister Jansen 43,352 / 2:409/3 @LAD W8-5(14) 79-59 1 / +7.0 Treinen Correia — 38,404 / 5:349/4 (o day) 79-59 1 / +7.09/5 PHI L8-9(11) 79-60 1 / +7.0 Diekman Stammen Papelbon 27,437 / 4:329/6 PHI 4:05 PM9/7 PHI 1:35 PM9/8 ATL 7:05 PM9/9 ATL 7:05 PM9/10 ATL 4:05 PM9/11 @NYM 7:10 PM9/12 @NYM 7:10 PM9/13 @NYM 7:10 PM9/14 @NYM 1:10 PM

9/15 @ATL 7:10 PM9/16 @ATL 7:10 PM9/17 @ATL 7:10 PM9/18 @MIA 7:10 PM9/19 @MIA 7:10 PM9/20 @MIA 7:10 PM9/21 @MIA 1:10 PM9/22 (o day)9/23 NYM 7:05 PM9/24 NYM 7:05 PM9/25 NYM 7:05 PM9/26 MIA 1:05 PM (Rescheduled game from 5/27 rainout)9/26 MIA 7:05 PM9/27 MIA 4:05 PM9/28 MIA 1:35 PM

2014 HIGHS AND LOWSTEAM BATTING

Most runs, game ....................................................................14, 8/24 vs. SFGMost runs, inning .....................................................................7, 5/20 vs. CIN (6th inn.)Most hits (9-inning game) .....................................................19, 7/5 vs. CHCMost hits (extra-inning game) ..............................................16, 4/24 vs. SDP (12 inn.)Most doubles, game ............................................................... 8, 7/5 vs. CHCMost home runs, game ..........................................................6, 8/29 @ SEAMost extra-base hits, game ...................................................11, 4/14 @ MIAMost total bases, game ........... ........... ............ ............ ...........34 , 4/14 @ MIAMost walks (9-inning game) .................................................. 8, 6/11 @ SFGMost walks (extra-inning game) ............................................ 6, 3/31 @ NYMMost strikeouts (9-inning game) ..........................................14, Many TimesMost strikeouts (extra-inning game) ...................................17, 6/20 vs. ATLMost runners left on base (9-inning game) .........................17, 4/20 vs. STLMost runners left on base (extra-inning game) ...................15, 5/28 vs. MIA (10 inn.)Fewest hits, game ...................................................................2, Many Times

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost hits, game ........................................................................5, Desmond (7/21 @ COL) and Span (5/20 vs. CIN)Most runs, game.......................................................................3, Many PlayersMost doubles, game.................................................................3, Rendon (7/5 vs. CHC)Most home runs, game ............................................................2, Many PlayersMost extra-base hits, game .....................................................3, Rendon (4/30 @ HOU & 7/5 vs. CHC) and Harper (4/14 @ MIA)Most RBI, game ............ ............ ............ ........... ............ ............ .5, Many PlayersMost stolen bases, game .........................................................2, Many PlayersMost strikeouts, game ............................................................ 4, Many Players

Most walks, game ................................................................... 4, Span (7/27 @ CIN)Most total bases, game ...........................................................9, Harper (8/31 @ Sea) and Rendon (4/30 @ HOU)Longest hitting streak ............................................................14, Span (7/28 - 8/10) and Ramos (6/9 - 7/12)

TEAM PITCHINGMost strikeouts (9-inning game) ........................................... 17, 4/10 vs. MIAMost strikeouts (extra-inning game) ....................................18, 9/3 @ LAD (14 inn.) and 3/31 @ NYM (10 inn.)Most walks (9-inning game) ...................................................8, 4/23 vs. LAAMost walks (extra-inning game) .............................................7, 6/24 at MIL (16 inn.)Most runs allowed, game........................................................11, 4/15 @ MIAMost runs allowed, inning........................................................5, 4/15 @ MIA (5th inn.)Most hits allowed, game ........................................................17, 7/31 vs. PHIFewest hits allowed, game ......................................................2, 6/8 @ SDPMost home runs allowed, game ............................................. 4, 8/8 @ ATL

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMost innings pitched, starter...............................................9.0, Zimmermann (6/8 @ SDP) and Roark (4/26 vs. SDP)Most innings pitched, reliever ............................................. 4.0, Stammen (5/17 vs. NYM)Most strikeouts, starter .........................................................12, Zimmermann (6/8 @ SDP) and Strasburg (4/10 vs. MIA )Most strikeouts, reliever ......................................................... 4, Stammen (4/9 vs. MIA)Longest winning streak ...........................................................6, Clippard (4/29 - 8/9)Longest losing streak ...............................................................5, Gonzalez (7/10 - 8/10)Most consecutive scoreless innings, starter ......................22.0, Gonzalez (6/18 - 7/10)Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever .....................19.2, Clippard (4/24 - 6/11)Most runs allowed ....................................................................7, Many Pitchers

Most hits allowed ....................................................................11, Roark (8/31 @ SEA)Most walks allowed ............ ............ ............ ........... ............ .......5, Treinen (5/22 @ PIT)Most home runs allowed ........................................................ 4, Strasburg (8/8 @ ATL)

MISCELLANEOUS TEAMLongest winning streak ..........................................................10, 8/12 - 8/21Longest losing streak ..............................................................4, 6/12 - 6/15 and 5/21 - 5/25Longest game, innings ...........................................................16, 6/24 at MILLongest game, time (9-inning game) .................................3:56, 4/9 vs. MIALongest game, time (extra-inning game) ..........................5:34, 9/3 at LAD (14 inn.)Shortest game, time ............................................................2:03, 6/13 @ STLLargest crowd, Nationals Park ....................................... 42,834, 4/4 vs. ATLSmallest crowd, Nationals Park ......................................18,788, 4/14 @ MIALargest winning margin .........................................................13, 7/5 vs. CHI (W13-0)Largest losing margin .............................................................. 9, 4/15 @ MIA (L2-11)Largest deficit overcome to win ..............................................5, Twice; Last: 8/24 vs. SFG (down 5-0 after 3rd inn, W14-6)Largest lead relinquished to lose............................................ 6, 7/28 @ MIA (up 6-0 after 6 inn., L6-7)Most double plays turned ........................................................3, Many TimesMost double plays hit into .......................................................3, Many TimesMost errors ...............................................................................3, Many Times