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CONSOLATION PRIZES Jordan Zimmermann shouldered the tough-luck loss in Fri.’s 1-0 setback at STL, but while doing so, became the rst pitcher in 10 Nationals seasons to record complete games in consecutive starts...to do so, Zimmermann required just 76 pitches, few- est in a Nationals complete game...MLB-wide , Zimmermann’s 76 oerings were the 3rd-fewest in a complete game dating to the 2005 campaign...both COL’s Aaron Cook (July 25, 2007 vs. SDP) and MIN’s Carlos Silva (May 20, 2005 vs. MIL) required just 74 pitches in 9.0-inning complete games in the 10-season span. Fri.’s series-opener lasted just 2:03 and was the sea son’s shortest MLB contest. ALL SAINTS TRIP The Nationals are 5-3 thus far on their 2nd of 3 roadtrips this season that include stops on the Pacic Coast...all 3 stops on the trek are in towns named after saints (2-1 at San Diego, 3-1 at San Francisco, 0-1 at St. Louis)...Washington needs a win to- night or tomorrow Busch Stadium to secure a winning record on the 10-game trip. TWO-PLUS WONDERFUL WEEKS Not only are the Nationals 10-4 in 13 games dating to May 30 (the start of their home series vs. TEX), they’ve outscored their opponents 71-29 in that span. WITH > WITHOUT With Ryan Zimmerman in the starting lineup this season, the Nationals are 13-7 and average 5.7 runs per game (113 runs, 20 contests)...in 46 games sans Zimmerman, Washington has averaged of 3.5 runs a game (161 runs, 46 games) and is 22-24. KEEPING SCORE ON THE SEASON The Nationals own MLB’s 3rd-best run dierential at +43 (274 for, 231 against)... MLB’s top 5: OAK (+123), SFG (+56), Washington (+43), TOR (+37), LAA (+30). Washington paced MLB i n run dierential as recently as 2012 (+137). BETTER LATE THAN NEVER While the Nationals have run up a 12-run rst-inning decit (33 for, 45 against) this year, Washington has outscored its opponents, 96-59, from the 7th inning on. Washington ranks 2nd in MLB with a NL-best +34 7th-inn.+ ru n dierential (OAK +41).  STAFF PICKS UP SLACK FOR DL’D GONZALEZ Gio Gonzalez was placed on the 15-Day DL, May 18...at the time, Washington ranked 19th in MLB with a 3.99 ERA from its starting pitchers...in 23 games since Gonzalez’s leave from the rotation, Nationals starters are 13-8 with a MLB-leading 2.22 ERA (39 ER/158.0 inn.) and 19 quality starts...Washington now ranks 5th in MLB with a 3.29 starters’ ERA...Washington’s starting pitchers since May 18: Doug Fister (5-0, 1.95 ERA, 5 GS), Tanner Roark (2-3, 1.85, 5 GS), Stephen Strasburg (3-1, 2.18, 5 GS), Blake Treinen (0-2, 2.89 ERA, 4 games/3 starts), Jordan Zimmermann (3-2, 2.36, 6 GS). BEST IN (THE) SHOW At 2.85 (108 ER/341.1 IP), Washington’s pitching staleads MLB in ERA since the be- ginning of May...the Athletics (2.96) & Giants (3.16) rank 2nd and 3rd, respectively. Washington’s season-long 2.98 ER A leads the NL and ranks 2nd in MLB (OAK, 2.89). THE ‘PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN ... At 2.36 (52 ER/198.0 IP), Washington relievers pace MLB in bullpen ERA...the bull- pens of the Mariners (2.57) and Giants (2.66) and rank 2nd and 3rd, respectively. SCORE 4 = WIN MORE The Nationals are 30-2 when scoring 4 or more runs and, conversely, just 5-29 when limited to 3 or less runs by opposing pitchers. PATENT THAT LEATHER The Nationals have played a season-best 7 consecutive errorless games...the last time Washington strung together more than 7 straight errorless contests was dur- ing a awless 13-game defensive run from June 2-15, 2011. BETTER LEATHER As the season has progressed, the Nationals’ elding percentage has risen while their error totals and unearned runs allowed have steadily declined...a closer look:  MONTH FIELDING% ERRORS UNEARNED RUNS  Mar./Apr. (28 games) .............. ......... .975 26 19  May (26 games) ................................ .980 20 13  June (12 games) ................................ .989 5 2 POWER FROM THE PIVOT The Nationals pace MLB in home runs (21) hit by middle inelders (COL is 2nd with 19)...14 of these 20 middle-ineld homers have been hit by shortstops (Ian Desmond 13, Zach Walters 1), 7 by second basemen (Danny Espinosa 6, Anthony Rendon 1). The 41 home runs hit by Washingto n inelders (10 from 1B, 7 from 2B, 10 from 3B, NATIONALS WIRE Washington Nationals (35-31) @ St. Louis Cardinals (35-32) RHP Stephen Strasburg (6-4, 2.99) | RHP Shelby Miller (7-5, 3.59) Saturday, June 14  Game #67 / Road #33  Busch Stadium  St. Louis, MO JUNE 14 2005 - A 7th-ininng verbal exchange between managers Frank Robinson and Mike Scioscia over pine tar located on Brendan Donnelly’s glove (which later resulted in suspensions for Donnelly, Robinson and Scios- cia) dominates headlines after the Nationals double up the Angels, 6-3, in Orange County. Jose Guillen punishes his former club by erasing a DATE IN DC BASEBALL HISTORY JUNE 18 United States Army Night - The second Branch Night of the 2014 campaign will honor the United States Army. The Nationals, prior to and their 7:05 p.m. series nale against the Astros, will trumpet the individuals and ideals that are unique to the largest and oldest branch of our United State Armed Forces. IN THE COMMUNITY ST. LOUIS CARDIN ALS The Cardinals have won 10 of the last 12 regular-season games in the series...STL ended Washington’s 2012 NL East Championship season by claiming a topsy-turvy NLDS in the maximum 5 games...Matt Wil- liams (D-Backs) and Mike Matheny (Cardinals) squared oas players in the NLDS in both 2001 and ‘02...Williams’ D-Backs won a 5-game NLDS en route to a 2001 World Championship, while Matheny’s Cards compelted a series sweep in 2001...MASN’s Bob Carpenter and WJFK’s Charlie Slowes previously worked for the Cardinals. THE SERIES The Nationals and Cardinals will play 7 times this season...the 2 clubs split a 4-game set in DC from April 18-20...Washington is 10-6 in its last 16 home games against the Cardinals...however, since the beginning of the 2008 campaign, Washington is just 2-16 at the newest version of Busch Stadium...the Cardinals have won 10 of the last 14 one-run games in the series...the AL Nationals and St. Louis Browns were AL rivals from 1902-53...Washington won the all-time series, 594-538, be- fore the Browns moved to Baltimore in ‘54. 2014 / BY THE NUMBERS 2014 W-L .. ................ ..............2-3 (2-2 in DC, 0-1 in St. Louis) Streak ........................ .................................................. Lost 1 Aggregate Score / 2014 ................Nationals 9, Cardinals 16 Home Runs Hit / 2014 .....................Nationals 2, Cardinals 1 ALL TIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERS W-L / Nationals ................................................... .......... 25-37 W-L / Franchise (Nationals + Expos) ........... ......... 287-304-1 W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present) .................. ......... 13-12 201 4 AGAINST THE CARDI NALS DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG 4/17DC L0-8 Wainwright-Jordan-NON E 3:10 6/13@ L0-1 Lynn-Zimmermann-Rosenthal  2:03 4/18DC W3-1 Gonzalez-Wacha-Sori ano 2:32 6/14@ 4/19DC L3-4 Lynn-Zimmermann-Rosenthal 2:44 6/15@ 4/20DC W3-2 Soriano-Maness-NON E 3:18 OPPONENT RECENT TRANSACTIONS 5/16.... Optioned C Sandy Leon to Syracuse...selected contract of 1B Greg Dobbs...re- called OF Eury Perez from Syracuse and placed him on the 60-Day DL with a left toe fracture. 5/18.... Placed LHP Gio Gonzalez on the 15-Day DL (left shoulder)...recalled RHP Ryan Mattheus from Syracuse. 5/21 .... Optioned RHP Ryan Mattheus to Syracuse. 5/22 ... Recalled RHP Blake Treinen from Syracuse. 5/25 ... Optioned INF Zack Walters to Syracuse...recalled from rehab and reinstated 1B Adam LaRoche from the 15-Day DL. 6/3 ..... Optioned 1B/OF Tyler Moore to Sy racuse...recalled from rehab and reinstated 3B Ryan Zimmerman from the 15-Day DL. 6/11 .... Placed C Wilson Ramos on the 15-Day DL (right hamstring strain)...recalled C Sandy Leon from Syracuse. 6/13.... Optioned RHP Blake Treinen to Syracuse...reca lled LHP Xavier Cedeno from Syracuse. DISABLED LIST PLAYER INJURY 15/60 DL PLACED / RETRO REINSTATED #GAMES E.Davis R Elbow Sprain 60 Feb. 13 66 R.Ohlendorf R Lumbar Strain 60 Mar. 26 66 J.Kobernus L Hand Fracture 60 Apr. 12 56 B.Harper L Thumb Sprain 15 Apr. 27 / Apr. 26 42 E.Perez L Toe Fracture 60 May 16 26 G.Gonzalez L Shoulder Inam. 15 May 18 25 W.Ramos R Hamstring Strain 15 June 11 3 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

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CONSOLATION PRIZESJordan Zimmermann shouldered the tough-luck loss in Fri.’s 1-0 setback at STL, butwhile doing so, became the first pitcher in 10 Nationals seasons to record completegames in consecutive starts...to do so, Zimmermann required just 76 pitches, few-est in a Nationals complete game...MLB-wide, Zimmermann’s 76 offerings were the3rd-fewest in a complete game dating to the 2005 campaign...both COL’s AaronCook (July 25, 2007 vs. SDP) and MIN’s Carlos Silva (May 20, 2005 vs. MIL) requiredjust 74 pitches in 9.0-inning complete games in the 10-season span.• Fri.’s series-opener lasted just 2:03 and was the season’s shortest MLB contest.

ALL SAINTS TRIPThe Nationals are 5-3 thus far on their 2nd of 3 roadtrips this season that includestops on the Pacific Coast...all 3 stops on the trek are in towns named after saints(2-1 at San Diego, 3-1 at San Francisco, 0-1 at St. Louis)...Washington needs a win to-night or tomorrow Busch Stadium to secure a winning record on the 10-game trip.

TWO-PLUS WONDERFUL WEEKSNot only are the Nationals 10-4 in 13 games dating to May 30 (the start of their homeseries vs. TEX), they’ve outscored their opponents 71-29 in that span.

WITH > WITHOUT

With Ryan Zimmerman in the starting lineup this season, the Nationals are 13-7 andaverage 5.7 runs per game (113 runs, 20 contests)...in 46 games sans Zimmerman,Washington has averaged of 3.5 runs a game (161 runs, 46 games) and is 22-24.

KEEPING SCORE ON THE SEASONThe Nationals own MLB’s 3rd-best run differential at +43 (274 for, 231 against)...MLB’s top 5: OAK (+123), SFG (+56), Washington (+43), TOR (+37), LAA (+30).• Washington paced MLB in run differential as recently as 2012 (+137).

BETTER LATE THAN NEVERWhile the Nationals have run up a 12-run first-inning deficit (33 for, 45 against) thisyear, Washington has outscored its opponents, 96-59, from the 7th inning on.• Washington ranks 2nd in MLB with a NL-best +34 7th-inn.+ run differential (OAK +41). 

STAFF PICKS UP SLACK FOR DL’D GONZALEZGio Gonzalez was placed on the 15-Day DL, May 18...at the time, Washington ranked19th in MLB with a 3.99 ERA from its starting pitchers...in 23 games since Gonzalez’sleave from the rotation, Nationals starters are 13-8 with a MLB-leading 2.22 ERA (39ER/158.0 inn.) and 19 quality starts...Washington now ranks 5th in MLB with a 3.29starters’ ERA...Washington’s starting pitchers since May 18: Doug Fister (5-0, 1.95ERA, 5 GS), Tanner Roark (2-3, 1.85, 5 GS), Stephen Strasburg (3-1, 2.18, 5 GS), BlakeTreinen (0-2, 2.89 ERA, 4 games/3 starts), Jordan Zimmermann (3-2, 2.36, 6 GS).

BEST IN (THE) SHOWAt 2.85 (108 ER/341.1 IP), Washington’s pitching staff leads MLB in ERA since the be-ginning of May...the Athletics (2.96) & Giants (3.16) rank 2nd and 3rd, respectively.• Washington’s season-long 2.98 ERA leads the NL and ranks 2nd in MLB (OAK, 2.89).

THE ‘PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN ...

At 2.36 (52 ER/198.0 IP), Washington relievers pace MLB in bullpen ERA...the bull-pens of the Mariners (2.57) and Giants (2.66) and rank 2nd and 3rd, respectively.

SCORE 4 = WIN MOREThe Nationals are 30-2 when scoring 4 or more runs and, conversely, just 5-29 whenlimited to 3 or less runs by opposing pitchers.

PATENT THAT LEATHERThe Nationals have played a season-best 7 consecutive errorless games...the lasttime Washington strung together more than 7 straight errorless contests was dur-ing a flawless 13-game defensive run from June 2-15, 2011.

BETTER LEATHERAs the season has progressed, the Nationals’ fielding percentage has risen while

their error totals and unearned runs allowed have steadily declined...a closer look:  MONTH FIELDING% ERRORS UNEARNED RUNS  Mar./Apr. (28 games) ....................... .975 26 19  May (26 games) ................................ .980 20 13  June (12 games) ................................ .989 5 2

POWER FROM THE PIVOTThe Nationals pace MLB in home runs (21) hit by middle infielders (COL is 2nd with19)...14 of these 20 middle-infield homers have been hit by shortstops (Ian Desmond13, Zach Walters 1), 7 by second basemen (Danny Espinosa 6, Anthony Rendon 1).• The 41 home runs hit by Washington infielders (10 from 1B, 7 from 2B, 10 from 3B,

14 from SS) this season rank 2nd in MLB behind only the Blue Jays (44) infield.

NATIONALS WIRE

Washington Nationals (35-31) @ St. Louis Cardinals (35-32)RHP Stephen Strasburg (6-4, 2.99) | RHP Shelby Miller (7-5, 3.59)

Saturday, June 14 Game #67 / Road #33  Busch Stadium  St. Louis, MO

JUNE 142005 - A 7th-ininng verbal exchange between managers Frank Robinsonand Mike Scioscia over pine tar located on Brendan Donnelly’s glove(which later resulted in suspensions for Donnelly, Robinson and Scios-cia) dominates headlines after the Nationals double up the Angels, 6-3,in Orange County. Jose Guillen punishes his former club by erasing a3-2 deficit with a go-ahead 2-run shot in the 8th inning off Scot Shields.

DATE IN DC BASEBALL HISTORY

DATE OPP./SITE D.C. TIME DC TV DC RADIO NATIONALS STARTER OPPONENTS STARTER

Sat., June 14 at STL 7:15 pm Fox 5 106.7 FM / 1500 AM RHP Stephen Strasburg (6-4, 2.99) RHP Shelby Miller (7-5, 3.59)• Both Strasburg (first overall selection) and Miller (19th overall) are products of MLB’s 2009 First-Year Player Draft

Sun., June 15 at STL 2:15 pm MASN 2 106.7 FM / 1500 AM RHP Doug Fister (5-1, 2.68) LHP Jaime Garcia (2-0, 4.26)• Fister, who has earned 5 wins in as many starts, is 8-3 with a 1.94 ERA in 17 career games/16 starts agianst NL competition

Mon., June 16 *** OFF DAY ***Tue., June 17 vs. HOU 7:05 pm MASN 2 106.7 FM / 1500 AM RHP Tanner Roark (5-4, 2.92) LHP Dallas Keuchel (8-3, 2.38)

• Roark, in 4 games/3 starts, owns a 0.69 ERA in 26.0 career interleague inningsWed., June 18 vs. HOU 7:05 pm MASN 106.7 FM / 1500 AM LHP Gio Gonzalez (3-4, 4.62) RHP Scott Feldman (3-4, 3.98)

• Gonzalez (10.57 ERA, 2 rehab starts with Single-A Potomac/Carolina League) jumps back into the Nationals rotation for first big league start since May 17.

SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS

JUNE 18United States Army Night - The second Branch Night of the 2014 campaignwill honor the United States Army. The Nationals, prior to and their 7:05

p.m. series finale against the Astros, will trumpet the individuals andideals that are unique to the largest and oldest branch of our UnitedState Armed Forces.

IN THE COMMUNITY

ST. LOUIS CARDIN ALSThe Cardinals have won 10 of the last 12 regular-season games in theseries...STL ended Washington’s 2012 NL East Championship seasonby claiming a topsy-turvy NLDS in the maximum 5 games...Matt Wil-liams (D-Backs) and Mike Matheny (Cardinals) squared off as playersin the NLDS in both 2001 and ‘02...Williams’ D-Backs won a 5-gameNLDS en route to a 2001 World Championship, while Matheny’s Cardscompelted a series sweep in 2001...MASN’s Bob Carpenter and WJFK’sCharlie Slowes previously worked for the Cardinals.

THE SERIESThe Nationals and Cardinals will play 7 times this season...the 2 clubssplit a 4-game set in DC from April 18-20...Washington is 10-6 in its last16 home games against the Cardinals...however, since the beginningof the 2008 campaign, Washington is just 2-16 at the newest versionof Busch Stadium...the Cardinals have won 10 of the last 14 one-rungames in the series...the AL Nationals and St. Louis Browns were ALrivals from 1902-53...Washington won the all-time series, 594-538, be-fore the Browns moved to Baltimore in ‘54.

2014 / BY THE NUMBERS2014 W-L ................................2-3 (2-2 in DC, 0-1 in St. Louis)

Streak .......................................................................... Lost 1Aggregate Score / 2014 ................Nationals 9, Cardinals 16Home Runs Hit / 2014 .....................Nationals 2, Cardinals 1

ALLTIME SERIES / BY THE NUMBERSW-L / Nationals ............................................................. 25-37W-L / Franchise (Nationals + Expos) .................... 287-304-1W-L / Nationals Park (2008-present) ........................... 13-12

2014 AGAINST THE CARDI NALSDATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG  DATE RESULT WIN-LOSS-SV TOG

4/17DC L0-8 Wainwright-Jordan-NONE 3:10 6/13@ L0-1 Lynn-Zimmermann-Rosenthal   2:03

4/18DC W3-1 Gonzalez-Wacha-Soriano 2:32 6/14@

4/19DC L3-4 Lynn-Zimmermann-Rosenthal 2:44 6/15@

4/20DC W3-2 Soriano-Maness-NONE 3:18

OPPONENT

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

5/16.... Optioned C Sandy Leon to Syracuse...selected contract of 1B Greg Dobbs...re-called OF Eury Perez from Syracuse and placed him on the 60-Day DL with a lefttoe fracture.

5/18.... Placed LHP Gio Gonzalez on the 15-Day DL (left shoulder)...recalled RHP RyanMattheus from Syracuse.

5/21 .... Optioned RHP Ryan Mattheus to Syracuse.5/22 ... Recalled RHP Blake Treinen from Syracuse.5/25 ... Optioned INF Zack Walters to Syracuse...recalled from rehab and reinstated 1B

Adam LaRoche from the 15-Day DL.6/3 ..... Optioned 1B/OF Tyler Moore to Sy racuse...recalled from rehab and reinstated

3B Ryan Zimmerman from the 15-Day DL.6/11 .... Placed C Wilson Ramos on the 15-Day DL (right hamstring strain)...recalled C

Sandy Leon from Syracuse.6/13.... Optioned RHP Blake Treinen to Syracuse...recalled LHP Xavier Cedeno from

Syracuse.

DISABLED LISTPLAYER INJURY 15/60 DL PLACED / RETRO REINSTATED #GAMESE.Davis R Elbow Sprain 60 Feb. 13 66

R.Ohlendorf R Lumbar Strain 60 Mar. 26 66J.Kobernus L Hand Fracture 60 Apr. 12 56B.Harper L Thumb Sprain 15 Apr. 27 / Apr. 26 42E.Perez L Toe Fracture 60 May 16 26G.Gonzalez L Shoulder Inflam. 15 May 18 25W.Ramos R Hamstring Strain 15 June 11 3D.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 44

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THE 25-MAN ACTIVE ROSTERPITCHERS

 13 Jerry Blevins (BLEH-vins) .........LHP 48 Ross Detwiler (DET-wiy-ler) .....LHP

30 Aaron Barrett........................... RHP31 Xavier Cedeno (ZAY-vee-er) .....LHP 36 Tyler Clippard (KLI-perd) ......... RHP 58 Doug Fister (FIH-ster) ............. 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) . RHP

27 Jordan Zimmermann ...............RHP

CATCHERS40 Wilson Ramos (RAH-mos)..............R/R 59 Jose Lobaton (LOH-buh-tohn)..S/R

INFIELDERS 20 Ian Desmond (EE-in) ..................R/R33 Greg Dobbs (dahbs) ..................R/L  8 Danny Espinosa (ehs-pi-NOH-zuh) ..S/R19 Kevin Frandsen (FRAND-zen) ...R/R 25 Adam LaRoche (lah-ROHSH) ..... L/L 6 Anthony Rendon (RHEN-dohn) ..R/R 11 Ryan Zimmerman ......................R/R

OUTFIELDERS 7 Scott Hairston (HAIR-stin) ........R/R 15 Nate McLouth (mik-LOWTH) ....L/R 2 Denard Span (di-NAHRD) .......... L/L 28 Jayson Werth (JAY-sin) .............R/R

NATIONALS STARTING PITCHER

BARRETT, Aaron (RHP) #30LAST: Thu.@SFG: 2.0 IP  4 H  3 R  3 ER  1 BB  1 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.• 3 runs allowed Thu. @ SFG more than in initial 23 MLB apps (2).• Leads NL rookie relievers with 11.02 K/9.0 (min. 20.0 inn.).

2-0, 2 Holds, 0 Saves, 1.90 ERA, 24/0 G/GS IR / IS:  17 / 9

BLEVINS, Jerry (LHP) #13LAST: Wed.@SFG: 1.0 IP  0 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  1 SO  0 HR

Was acquired from OAK on Dec. 11, 2012 in exchange for OFBilly Burns...Craig Stammen’s teammate at Univ. of Dayton.• Is enjoying highest strikeout percentage of career (27%).• Has successfully stranded all 14 inherited runners in 2014.

2-2, 5 Holds, 0 Saves, 3.70 ERA, 30/0 G/GS IR / IS:  14 / 0

CEDENO, Xavier (LHP) #31LAST: Mon.vs.BUF: 1.2 IP  1 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  4 SO  0 HR

2nd stint with Nationals in ‘14...worked 1.1 scoreless inn., Apr.21 vs. LAA)...claimed off waivers from HOU, Apr. 23, 2013.• Recalled Fri. from Syracuse (B.Treinen optioned Triple-A).• In 13 apps with Syracuse, posted 1.23 ERA & 12.3 K/9.0.

0-0, 0 Holds, 0 Saves, 0.00 ERA, 1/0 G/GS IR / IS:  1 / 0

CLIPPARD, Tyler (RHP) #36LAST: Wed.@SFG: Hold(15) 1.0 IP  0 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  1 SO  0 HR

Paces MLB in relief K (477) since ‘pen debut, June 25, 2009...has pitched in more games (371) than any Nationals hurler.• Has tossed 19.2 scoreless inn. in 21 apps dating to Apr. 24.• Leads Nationals ‘pen in wins (4), holds (15) & relief K (37).

4-2, 15 Holds, 0 Saves, 1.23 ERA, 32/0 G/GS IR / IS:  3 / 0

NATIONALS BULLPEN MAPLEFT RIGHT• #13 J.Blevins • #30 A.Barrett

• #48 R.Detwiler• #36 T.Clippard• #29 R.Soriano

  • #35 C.Stammen  • #22 D.Storen

BULLPEN BY THE NUMBERSTotal Appearances .................... 181Holds ..........................................33

Saves / Save Opp. . ................ 13 / 18Inh. Runners / Inh. Scored ...59 / 18

Batting Average Against ....... .228

1st Batters Retired / Faced .. 135 / 180SO/BB Ratio . ..2.7/1 (188 SO/69 BB)

2014 & CAREER / CardinalsPLAYER W L S G IP ER ERA

Barrett

2014 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —

  Career 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —

Blevins

2014 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 0.00

  Career 0 0 0 3 3.0 2 6.00

Cedeno

2014 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —

  Career 0 0 0 6 4.0 3 6.75

Clippard

2014 0 0 0 1 0.1 0 0.00

  Career 0 1 1 12 12.0 4 3.00

Detwiler

2014 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 0.00  Career 0 2 0 3 10.1 5 4.35

Fister

2014 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —

  Career 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —

Roark

2014 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 —

  Career 0 1 0 1 5.0 4 7.20

Soriano

2014 1 0 1 2 2.0 0 0.00

  Career 1 2 3 10 10.0 3 2.70

Stammen

2014 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0.00

  Career 0 2 1 9 20.1 7 3.10

Storen

2014 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0.00

  Career 1 1 3 12 12.1 9 6.57

Strasburg

2014 0 0 0 1 6.0 2 3.00

  Career 0 1 0 3 19.0 5 2.37

Zimmermann

2014 0 2 0 2 15.0 2 1.20

  Career 0 5 0 8 47.2 32 6.04

DETWILER, Ross (LHP) #48LAST: Mon.@SFG: 2.0 IP  4 H  1 R  1 ER  0 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Shifts to ‘pen...in 33 career relief apps, is 1-2 with 2 Holds &a 2.76 ERA (18 ER/58.2 IP)...made 50 MLB starts from ‘11-13.• Has worked more than 1.0 inn. of relief in 10 of 18 apps.• Pitched for Team USA in ‘13 WBC (save, 4.0 scoreless inn.).

0-2, 1 Holds, 0 Saves, 4.78 ERA, 18/0 G/GS IR / IS:  0 / 0

SORIANO, Rafael (RHP) #29LAST: Tue.@SFG: Save(13) 1.0 IP  1 H  1 R  1 ER  0 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Posted a 3.0/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio and saved 43 games torank 2nd in the NL in first season with the Nationals.• Has worked scoreless relief in 22 of 25 apps this year.• Swing & Miss% is up this year (27% in ‘14, 19% in ‘13).

1-0, 0 Holds, 13 Saves, 1.13 ERA, 25/0 G/GS IR / IS:  0 / 0

STAMMEN, Craig (RHP) #35LAST: Thu.@SFG:  1.0 IP  4 H  2 R  2 ER  0 BB  1 SO  0 HR

Has pitched better in relief (2.82 ERA, 8.7 K/9, 155 G) thanas starter (8-11, 5.08, 4.6 K/9, 38 starts) during MLB career.• In 13 apps dating to Apr. 20, ERA is 1.85 (5 ER/24.1 IP).• 202.2 relief inn. since beginning of 2012 season pace MLB.

0-2, 1 Holds, 0 Saves, 3.03 ERA, 18/0 G/GS IR / IS:  9 / 2

STOREN, Drew (RHP) #22LAST: Wed.@SFG: Hold(9)  1.0IP  1 H  0 R  0 ER  0 BB  0 SO  0 HR

Owns highest career SO/BB ratio (3.18/1) among Nats reliev-ers (‘05-pres.)...selected 10th overall in ‘09 First-Year Draft.• Is 3-1, 19 holds, 1 save, 1.34 ERA in 46 G dating to Aug. ‘13.• Is striking out a career-best 27.3% of batters faced in 2014.

2-1, 9 Holds, 0 Saves, 1.29 ERA, 25/0 G/GS IR / IS:  9 / 2

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  35-31 66 0 0 0 3.29 3 397.0 386 169 145 33 91 5 17 354 8.0 .253  Ind Rec #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP AB  24-22 6129 15.4 4.28 189 2 6 0 12 9 76 10 12 12 30 1523

 Bullpen: Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG  33-30 63 13 18 33 2.36 0 198.0 166 62 52 10 69 5 6 188 8.5 .228  Ind Rec #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP AB  9-Nov 3154 15.9 3.86 85 — 6 1 6 4 34 2 8 5 15 728 Team Totals: Team Rec G SV SVO Hld ERA CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB HB SO SO/9 AVG  35-31 66 13 18 33 2.98 3 595.0 552 231 197 43 160 10 23 542 8.2 .245  #PIT #P/IP RSA RS SHO WP BK SH SF 2B 3B SB CS GIDP AB  9283 15.6 4.14 274 7 12 1 18 13 110 12 20 17 45 2251

STARTING PITCHING – LAST 10 GAMESDATE/OPP STARTER DEC RES INN H R ER BB SO HR RS PIT6/13@STL  Zimm’nn L L0-1 8.0 3 1 1 1 5 1 0 766/12@SFG Treinen L L1-7 5.0 5 2 2 3 2 0 1 796/11@SFG Roark W W6-2 6.0 7 2 2 0 4 0 4 956/10@SFG Fister W W2-1 7.0 8 0 0 1 3 0 2 976/9@SFG Strasburg W W9-2 6.0 4 1 1 0 7 0 9 886/8@SDP Zimm’nn W W6-0 9.0 2 0 0 0 12 0 6 1146/7@SDP Treinen — L3-4 6.0 5 2 2 0 1 0 3 636/6@SDP Roark W W6-0 8.0 3 0 0 0 11 0 6 1076/5vsPHI  Fister W W4-2 7.0 4 2 2 0 5 1 4 936/4vsPHI Strasburg  W W8-4 7.0 7 4 2 0 11 1 8 109

BULLPEN – LAST 10 GAMESDATE/OPP RES DECISIONS #REL INN H R ER BB SO HR6/13@STL L0-1 — 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 06/12@SFG L1-7 — 2 3.0 8 5 5 1 2 06/11@SFG W6-2 2 H 3 3.0 1 0 0 0 2 06/10@SFG W2-1 H, SV 2 2.0 2 1 1 1 1 06/9@SFG W9-2 — 2 3.0 4 1 1 0 2 06/8@SDP W6-0 — 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 06/7@SDP L3-4 3 H, BS, L 5 4.2 5 2 2 1 5 16/6@SDP W6-0 — 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 06/5vsPHI W4-2 H, SV 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 06/4vsPHI W8-4 — 2 2.0 2 0 0 1 2 0

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

2014 12 7-5 2 4 50% 1 2.52 (30 ER/107.0 IP)  Career 21 14-7 3 11 21% 4 2.63 (56 ER/191.1 IP)

J.Lobaton2014 30 17-13 5 15 33% 0 3.25 (98 ER/271.2 IP)

  Career 170 95-75 24 148 16% 2 3.48 (612 ER/1584.1 IP)

STRASBURG, Stephen (RHP) #37Gets the nod as the Nationals & Cards continue their series.• AGAINST THE CARDINALS: Gets first start at Busch Stad...

is 0-1 in 3 career starts against STL despite a 2.37 ERA, 3walks and 25 K in 19.0 innings...has not allowed a HR toSTL...when starting, Washington is 2-1 against STL, includ-ing a 3-2 win, Apr. 20, 2014 (matchup with Shelby Miller)...left trailing 2-0, but Washington scored 2 in the 7th &added the game’s final run in the 9th to earn a series split.

• LAST START:  Improved to 2-0, 1.89 in 3 career starts atAT&T Park by pocketing the win in Mon.’s 9-2 victory...touched for one run on 4 hits in 6.0 innings...walked

none, fanned 7...Ian Desmond posted a career-high 4 RBI.• Has won 3 consecutive starts for first time since posting 4W’s in as many starting assignments, Aug. 5-21, 2012.

• 17 of 35 career victories have come on the road...whenstarting on the road during career, Washington is 25-16.

• 11.1 K/9.0 inn. leads all qualfied pitchers in 2014...ranksamong NL leaders in strikeouts (first, 108), FIP (first,2.29), K/BB ratio (2nd, 5.7/1), innings (6th, 87.1) and wins (tied 9th, 6).

• Dating to Apr. 20, has posted 10 straight quality starts (and a 2.04 ERA) to set a career high (previous: 8, Sept. ‘11 - May ‘12).• When starting, Washington is 52-37 (.584)...for career, when getting 3+ runs of offensive support, Washington is 37-4.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA2010 Wsh NL 5 3 0 0 12 12 0 68.0 56 25 22 5 17 92 1.07 2.21 2.912011 Wsh NL 1 1 0 0 5 5 0 24.0 15 5 4 0 2 24 0.71 1.34 1.502012 Wsh NL 15 6 0 0 28 28 0 159.1 136 62 56 15 48 197 1.15 2.93 3.16

2013 Wsh NL 8 9 0 0 30 30 1 183.0 136 71 61 16 56 191 1.05 3.25 3.002014 Wsh NL 6 4 0 0 14 14 0 87.1 87 39 29 6 19 108 1.21 2.19 2.99Totals  35 23 0 0 89 89 1 521.2 430 202 172 42 142 612 1.10 2.74 2.97

2014 STARTSD OPP RES W L ERA INN H R ER HR BB SO RS PIT3/31 @NYM W9-7 0 0 6.00 6.0 5 4 4 1 2 10 4 1024/5 vs.ATL L2-6 0 1 6.10 4.1 8 6 3 0 3 6 2 964/10 vs.MIA W7-1 1 0 4.24 6.2 3 1 1 1 1 12 2 984/15 @MIA L2-11 0 1 6.00 4.0 8 6 6 1 3 5 0 814/20 vs.STL W3-2 0 0 5.33 6.0 5 2 2 0 1 9 0 904/25 vs.SDP W11-1 1 0 4.24 7.0 7 0 0 0 2 11 10 1095/1 @PHI W5-3 0 0 3.60 6.0 6 3 0 1 1 5 2 835/7 vs.LAD W3-2 1 0 3.42 7.1 7 2 2 0 2 6 3 1145/13 @ARI L1-3 0 1 3.48 7.0 8 3 3 0 0 6 1 985/19 vs.CIN L3-4 0 0 3.38 7.0 6 2 2 0 2 4 1 965/24 @PIT L2-3 0 1 3.42 7.0 7 3 3 1 2 7 2 1105/30 vs.TEX W9-2 1 0 3.15 6.0 6 2 0 0 1 9 6 886/4 vs.PHI W8-4 1 0 3.10 7.0 7 4 2 1 0 11 8 1096/9 @SFG W9-2 1 0 2.99 6.0 4 1 1 0 0 7 9 88 

2014 SPLITSCATEGORY W L G INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA

Road 1 3 6 36.0 38 20 17 4 8 40 4.25vs.STL 0 0 1 6.0 5 2 2 0 1 9 3.00Busch Stad. 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —

CAREER SPLITSCATEGORY W L G INN H R ER HR BB SO ERARoad 17 12 41 235.2 192 104 93 19 88 277 3.55vs.STL 0 1 3 19.0 12 5 5 0 3 25 2.37Busch Stad. 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —

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2014 & CAREER / CardinalsPLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG

Desmond

2014 18 4 0 1 .222

  Career 120 34 0 13 .283

Dobbs

2014 1 0 0 0 .000

  Career 108 26 1 10 .241

Espinosa

2014 17 5 1 2 .294

  Career 81 26 5 14 .321

Frandsen

2014 3 0 0 1 .000

  Career 29 10 1 2 .345

Hairston

2014 0 0 0 0 —

  Career 47 16 2 7 .340

LaRoche

2014 16 4 0 0 .250

  Career 312 77 12 52 .247

Leon

2014 2 0 0 0 .000

  Career 2 0 0 0 .000

Lobaton

2014 12 4 0 0 .333

  Career 12 4 0 0 .333

McLouth2014 8 0 0 0 .000

  Career 223 54 12 41 .242

Rendon

2014 20 4 1 2 .200

  Career 37 7 1 3 .289

Span

2014 14 3 0 1 .214

  Career 50 9 0 1 .180

Werth

2014 19 2 0 0 .105

  Career 191 50 11 31 .262

Zimmerman

2014 3 0 0 0 .000

  Career 180 48 6 20 .267

NATIONALS WHEN ...Leading after 7 ................................26-3

Tied after 7 .........................................5-4

Trailing after 7 .................................. 4-24

Leading after 8 ................................ 29-2

Tied after 8 ........................................ 3-3

Trailing after 8 ................................. 3-26

In Extra Innings .................................. 1-6

When Scoring in 1st inn. ...................17-4

Opponent Scores in 1st inn. .............8-11

Scoring First ..................................... 22-9

Opponent scores First .................... 13-22

Series Opener ................................. 12-10

Series Finale ......................................13-8

Overall series W-L-T ....................... 11-8-2

Home series W-L-T .......................... 5-4-2

Road series W-L-T ...........................6-4-0

Series sweeps ....................................4-3

Home sweeps .....................................2-1

Road sweeps ..................................... 2-2

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

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

In June ...............................................8-4

In July .................................................0-0

In August ...........................................0-0

In September/October ......................0-0

Pre All-Star break ............................35-31

Post All-Star break .............................0-0

Uniform/home whites ....................14-10

Uniform/road greys ......................... 14-8

Uniform/red alternates ....................7-12

Uniform/blue stars & stripes ..............0-1

Last at-bat W-L ..................................7-6

Sudden Death W-L ............................ 2-3

# Come-from-behind wins .................. 16

When Homering .............................25-18

When Playing Error Free ................. 21-11

When Starter goes 7.0+ inn. ............13-9

DESMOND, Ian (SS), #20 .236 13 HR 42 RBI 5 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-3 ROADTRIP:  10-32, 2 2B, 3B, 7 HR, 4 RBI, 4 R, BB, SBLongest-tenured member of the organization (drafted/signed, June ‘04) & last continuous franchise player with Expos DNA.• Posted career-high 5 RBI to trigger Mon.’s 9-2 win at SFG...is 8-for-25 (.320) with a 2B, 3B, HR & 7 RBI his last 6 games.• 13 HR in ‘14 rank 2nd among MLB shortstops (T.Tulowitzki, 17)...80 HR rank 2nd on Nationals all-time list (R.Zimmerman, 181).

RISP: .282 (20-71), 3 HR  LAST HOMER: 6/8/14 at SDP (Stults) CAREER HOMERS: 80

DOBBS, Greg (1B/3B/OF), #33 .171 0 HR 2 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-1 (PH) ROADTRIP:  0-5Signed with the Nationals as minor-league free agent, May 12...reported to Viera and had contract selected on May 16.• Is 5-for-22 (.227) with a double, 2 RBI in 15 games since joining Washington...is 1-for-9 as a pinch hitter with Washington.• MLB’s active leader in pinch hits (97), RBI (75) & walks (33)...97 career pinch hits are good for 12th-most in MLB history.

RISP: .167 (2-12), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 6/2/13 vs. NYM (Hawkins) CAREER HOMERS: 46

ESPINOSA, Danny (INF), #8 .222 6 HR 17 RBI 5 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-3 ROADTRIP:  6-24, 3B, 3 RBI, R, 2 BB, HBPSwitch-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).• Is 11-for-35 (.314) with a double, triple, 5 RBI, 3 BB, a HBP & a SB his last 10 games to raise batting avg. from .202 to .222.• Has more HR (53) than any Nationals switch hitter (C.Guzman, 23)...led Washington in games in 2011 (158) and 2012 (160).

RISP: .098 (5-51), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/12/14 at ARI (Reed) CAREER HOMERS: 53

FRANDSEN, Kevin (INF/OF), #19 .237 1 HR 7 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: DNP ROADTRIP:  5-20, 2B, RBI, R, HBPSigned as free agent with Nationals, March 26...led MLB with 14 pinch hits in ‘13...also ranked 3rd with 10 pinch RBI.• Has started 23 games, yet 5 team-high pinch hits are tied 9th in MLB...has hit safely in 4 straight games (5-for-18, 2B, RBI).• 23 starts this year have been at 4 different positions: left field (11 starts), third base (6), second base (4) and first base (2).

RISP: .133 (4-30), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/12/14 at ARI (Reed) CAREER HOMERS: 15

HAIRSTON, Scott (OF), #7 .391 1 HR 5 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: DNP ROADTRIP:  0-1

Is MLB’s active leader with 13 career pinch home runs (Jason Giambi is 2nd with 11, Greg Dobbs is 3rd with 10).• Is 8-for-21 (.381) with 2 doubles, a HR, 5 RBI, 2 runs scored and one walk since reinstatement from Disabled List on May 5.• Has 5 RBI in last 9 games/8 at-bats dating to May 16...played along side Matt Williams in ARI’s big league camp in Spring ‘03.

RISP: .125 (1-8), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/31/14 vs. TEX (Baker) CAREER HOMERS: 106

LaROCHE, Adam (1B), #25 .305 8 HR 33 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-3 ROADTRIP:  7-28, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 6 R, 7 BB

One 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.• Has 4 doubles, 3 homers, 12 RBI and an .892 OPS in 16 games since May 25 reinstatement from the DL (right quad strain).• 5 of 8 HR have come with runners on base...paces MLB first basemen in on-base% (.417)...29 hits in Mar./Apr. set career high.

RISP: .302 (13-43), 2 HR  LAST HOMER: 6/5/14 vs. PHI (Kendrick) CAREER HOMERS: 225

LEON, Sandy (C), #41 .182 1 HR 3 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: DNP ROADTRIP:  0-0

Switch-hitting catcher with above-grade defensive skills...was signed by Mike Rizzo out of Venezuelan tryout camp in Jan. ‘07.• Hit first HR of MLB career (2-run shot off K.Slowey) in April 14 win at MIA...when starting, Washington is 14-7 (career).• Was recalled Wed. from Syracuse (W.Ramos to DL)...was hitting .294 with 5 doubles & 6 RBI in 15 IL games for the Chiefs.

RISP: .143 (2-14), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 4/14/14 at MIA (Slowey) CAREER HOMERS: 1

LOBATON, Jose (C), #59 .243 2 HR 10 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 1-2 ROADTRIP:  4-12, R, 2 BB

Acquired from TBR with LH Felipe Rivero & OF Drew Vettleson in exchange for RHP Nathan Karns, Feb. 13.• When starting, Washington is 7-2 dating to May 14...is 4-for-9 (.444) with a walk the last 3 games.• Was starting catcher in 3 of TBR’s 4 playoff games last season...hit game-ending home run in Game 3 of ALDS vs. BOS.

RISP: .154 (4-26), 1 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/31/14 vs. TEX (Tepesch) CAREER HOMERS: 11

McLOUTH, Nate (OF), #15 .178 1 HR 5 RBI 4 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-1 (PH) ROADTRIP:  1-7, 2 RBI

Lends professional left-handed bat, defensive excellence (Gold Glover) & experience at all 3 outfield slots to Nationals roster.• In 10 games dating to May 28, is 7-for-23 (.304) with a double and 4 RBI...clubbed 100th career HR, Sept. 24 vs. TOR.• May 28 vs. MIA, posted 4 hits & walk to reach base 5 times in a single game for 2nd time in career (also July 22, 2013 at KCR).

RISP: .111 (2-18), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 4/27/14 vs. SDP (Benoit) CAREER HOMERS: 101

RENDON, Anthony (INF), #6 .267 9 HR 34 RBI 3 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-4 ROADTRIP:  4-18, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB

Played in just 79 minor-league games since being tabbed with 6th-overall selection in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.• 9 HR in ‘14 have already trumped last year’s total (7) as a rookie...last homered on June 6 at SDP on 24th birthday.• Is 15-for-44 (.341) with 4 home runs and 8 RBI his last 11 games...with 41, is tied with D.Span for team lead in runs scored.

RISP: .217 (13-60), 2 HR  LAST HOMER: 6/6/14 at SDP (Ross) CAREER HOMERS: 16

SPAN, Denard (CF), #2 .266 1 HR 14 RBI 9 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-4 ROADTRIP:  5-33, 3 2B, 3B, RBI, 6 R, 3 BB, SB

Ranks 2nd among active center fielders (min. 600 games) in zone rating (.899) & putouts/9.0 (2.73).• Is mired in a 4-game 0-for-14 skid...hit .365 with 8 XBH in his previous 11 contests...22 multi-hit games are tied for 10th in NL.• When reaching base safely 2+ times, Washington is 19-9...has made just one error as a National (212 G, 202 GS, 519 TC).

RISP: .213 (10-47), 0 HR  LAST HOMER: 5/21/14 vs. CIN (Simon) CAREER HOMERS: 28

WERTH, Jayson (OF), #28 .293 6 HR 31 RBI 3 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 1-3 ROADTRIP:  10-28, 2 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 4 R, 2 BB

Only player in ‘13 to rank among NL’s top 5 in slugging% (3rd, .532), OPS (3rd, .931), batting avg. (5th, .318) & OBP (5th, .398).• Is 10-for-28 (.360) with 2 doubles, a home run & 6 RBI in 6 games since getting an off day from M.Williams on June 6 at SDP.• At .420, ranks 2nd in NL in batting vs. LHP (T.Tulowitzki, .421)...is 38-for-119 (.319) with RISP since the 2013 All-Star break.

RISP: .333 (19-57), 2 HR  LAST HOMER: 6/11/14 at SFG (Cain) CAREER HOMERS: 176

ZIMMERMAN, Ryan (3B/LF), #11 .263 2 HR 11 RBI 0 SBLAST GAME / Fri.@STL: 0-3 ROADTRIP:  4-32, 2B, 3 RBI, 5 R, 3 BB

Was first draft selection of the Nationals (June 2005)...via 2 contract extensions, remains under contract thru at least 2019.• Reinstated June 3 from 15-Day DL...is 8-for-43 (.186) with 4 2B, 5 RBI & 4 BB & Washington is 8-3 since return to active duty.• After 1119 games at 3B, started first game in LF on June 4 vs. PHI...won 2 Silver Sluggers (‘09, ‘10) & Gold Glove (‘09) at 3B.

RISP: .231 (6-26), 1 HR  LAST HOMER: 4/11/14 at ATL (Teheran) CAREER HOMERS: 181

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2014 STATISTICS THRU GAMES OF 6/13/2014

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

  Desmond,I .236 65 250 30 59 110 8 2 13 42 0 1 3 20 0 73 5 2 9 13 .440 .299 0 0 0 0

  Dobbs,G # .171 30 35 0 6 7 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 .200 .189 22 2 0 0

  WSH .227 15 22 0 5 6 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 .273 .250 9 1 0 0

  Espinosa,D .222 61 198 18 44 74 8 2 6 17 0 1 7 11 3 73 5 0 1 4 .374 .286 2 0 0 0

  RIGHT .269 52 14 25 3 1 2 3 0 0 1 4 2 14 1 .481 .333 0 0 0 0

  LEFT .205 146 30 49 5 1 4 14 0 1 6 7 1 59 0 .336 .269 2 0 0 0

  Frandsen,K .237 49 114 9 27 35 5 0 1 7 2 0 5 4 0 15 0 0 4 1 .307 .293 19 5 1 2

  Hairston,S .391 16 23 3 9 14 2 0 1 5 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 2 .609 .385 9 3 1 4

  Harper,B .289 22 83 8 24 35 4 2 1 9 0 0 0 8 1 21 1 2 2 2 .422 .352 0 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 .305 49 174 30 53 87 10 0 8 33 0 1 0 33 3 36 0 0 3 3 .500 .413 0 0 0 0

  Leon,S .182 13 44 5 8 12 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 5 0 13 0 0 1 0 .273 .265 1 0 0 0

  RIGHT .235 17 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 .294 .278 1 0 0 0

  LEFT .148 27 4 7 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 8 1 .259 .258 0 0 0 0

  Lobaton,J .243 33 107 8 26 38 6 0 2 10 0 0 1 10 1 35 0 0 3 1 .355 .314 1 0 0 0

  RIGHT .208 24 5 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 1 .208 .269 0 0 0 0

  LEFT .253 83 21 33 6 0 2 8 0 0 1 8 1 28 2 .398 .326 1 0 0 0

  McLouth,N .178 54 107 5 19 26 4 0 1 5 1 0 4 14 1 25 4 0 0 2 .243 .296 10 2 0 0

  Ramos,W .261 24 92 11 24 34 7 0 1 11 0 2 0 8 0 16 0 0 2 0 .370 .314 0 0 0 0

  Rendon,A .267 62 247 41 66 112 11 4 9 34 1 3 2 21 1 45 3 0 2 7 .453 .326 0 0 0 0

  Span,D .266 59 252 41 67 97 19 4 1 14 1 2 0 17 0 25 9 2 2 1 .385 .310 0 0 0 0

  Werth,J .293 65 249 37 73 103 12 0 6 31 0 0 4 26 1 44 3 0 2 4 .414 .369 1 1 0 0

  Zimmerman,R .263 21 76 9 20 33 7 0 2 11 0 1 0 7 0 17 0 0 1 2 .434 .321 1 0 0 0

  Fister,D .077 7 13 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 .077 .077 0 0 0 0

  Gonzalez,G .143 9 14 1 2 5 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 .357 .143 0 0 0 0

  Roark,T .143 13 21 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 1 .143 .143 0 0 0 0

  Stammen,C .250 18 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 .500 .250 0 0 0 0

  Strasburg,S .080 14 25 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 12 0 0 0 2 .080 .179 0 0 0 0

  Zimmermann,J .261 14 23 2 6 6 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 .261 .261 0 0 0 0

   WASHINGTON .248 66 2266 274 563 879 108 14 60 252 23 14 27 201 11 535 30 6 35 51 .388 .315 83 15 4 10  OPPONENTS .245 66 2251 231 552 815 110 12 43 219 18 13 23 160 10 542 20 17 45 56 .362 .300 78 16 1 11

  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 2 0 1.90 24 0 0 8 0 0 23.2 20 5 5 0 1 12 1 29 2 0 .235

  Blevins,J L 2 2 3.70 30 0 0 12 0 0 24.1 18 10 10 1 0 9 2 27 0 0 .202

  Cedeno,X L 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .400

  Clippard,T R 4 2 1.23 32 0 0 3 0 0 29.1 18 8 4 2 0 15 0 37 0 0 .178

  Davis,E R 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

  Detwiler,R L 0 2 4.78 18 0 0 5 0 0 26.1 34 19 14 4 2 13 1 15 2 0 .318

  Fister,D R 5 1 2.68 7 7 0 0 0 0 43.2 42 15 13 6 2 3 0 31 1 0 .250

  Gonzalez,G L 3 4 4.62 9 9 0 0 0 0 50.2 48 26 26 5 1 20 0 53 0 0 .251

  Ohlendorf,R R 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

  Roark,T R 5 4 2.92 13 13 1 0 1 0 83.1 70 28 27 7 4 18 1 65 0 0 .226

  Soriano,R R 1 0 1.44 25 0 0 20 0 13 25.0 15 4 4 1 0 9 0 23 0 0 .176

  Stammen,C R 0 2 3.03 18 0 0 5 0 0 32.2 30 12 11 1 1 5 0 26 0 1 .238

  Storen,D R 2 1 1.29 25 0 0 5 0 0 21.0 12 3 3 1 1 3 1 21 1 0 .167

  Strasburg,S R 6 4 2.99 14 14 0 0 0 0 87.1 87 39 29 6 4 19 2 108 3 0 .257  Zimmermann,J R 5 3 2.98 14 14 2 0 1 0 84.2 84 32 28 6 3 15 0 71 2 0 .259

   WASHINGTON 35 31 2.98 66 66 3 63 7 13 595.0 552 231 197 43 23 160 10 542 12 1 .245  OPPONENTS 31 35 3.73 66 66 2 64 5 15 591.0 563 274 245 60 27 201 11 535 23 1 .248

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 / 3:18

4/24 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 / 3:035/21 CIN L1-2 24-22 2 / -1.5 Simon Roark Chapman 28,944 / 2:52

5/22 @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 7:15 PM6/15 @STL 2:15 PM6/16 (o day)6/17 HOU 7:05 PM6/18 HOU 7:05 PM

6/19 ATL 7:05 PM6/20 ATL 7:05 PM6/21 ATL 7:15 PM6/22 ATL 1:35 PM6/23 @MIL 8:10 PM6/24 @MIL 8:10 PM6/25 @MIL 2:10 PM6/26 @CHI 8:05 PM6/27 @CHI 4:05 PM6/28 @CHI 1:05 PM  @CHI 7:15 PM6/29 (o day)6/30 COL 7:05 PM7/1 COL 7:05 PM7/2 COL 6:05 PM7/3 (o day)7/4 CHI 11:05 AM7/5 CHI 4:05 PM7/6 CHI 1:35 PM7/7 BAL 7:05 PM7/8 BAL 7:05 PM7/9 @BAL 7:05 PM7/10 @BAL 7:05 PM7/11 @PHI 7:05 PM7/12 @PHI 7:15 PM7/13 @PHI 1:35 PM7/14-17 ALL-STAR BREAK (ASG to be played on July 15 at Target Field in Minneapolis, MN)7/18 MIL 7:05 PM

7/19 MIL 7:05 PM7/20 MIL 1:35 PM7/21 @COL 8:40 PM7/22 @COL 8:40 PM7/23 @COL 3:10 PM7/24 (o day)7/25 @CIN 7:10 PM7/26 @CIN 4:05 PM7/27 @CIN 1:10 PM7/28 @MIA 7:10 PM7/29 @MIA 7:10 PM7/30 @MIA 12:40 PM7/31 PHI 7:05 PM8/1 PHI 7:05 PM8/2 PHI 7:05 PM8/3 PHI 1:35 PM8/4 (o day)8/5 NYM 7:05 PM8/6 NYM 7:05 PM8/7 NYM 12:35 PM8/8 @ATL 7:35 PM8/9 @ATL 7:10 PM8/10 @ATL 1:35 PM8/11 (o day)8/12 @NYM 7:10 PM8/13 @NYM 7:10 PM8/14 @NYM 7:10 PM8/15 PIT 7:05 PM8/16 PIT 7:05 PM8/17 PIT 5:05 PM8/18 ARI 7:05 PM8/19 ARI 7:05 PM8/20 ARI 7:05 PM8/21 ARI 4:05 PM8/22 SFG 7:05 PM8/23 SFG 4:05 PM8/24 SFG 1:35 PM8/25 @PHI 7:05 PM8/26 @PHI 7:05 PM8/27 @PHI 7:05 PM8/28 (o day)8/29 @SEA 10:10 PM8/30 @SEA 9:10 PM8/31 @SEA 4:10 PM9/1 @LAD 8:10 PM9/2 @LAD 10:10 PM9/3 @LAD 3:10 PM9/4 (o day)9/5 PHI 7:05 PM9/6 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 PM9/15 @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 PM9/26 MIA 7:05 PM9/27 MIA 4:05 PM9/28 MIA 1:35 PM

RECORD BY BATTING ORDERPLAYER Bat1 Bat2 Bat3 Bat4 Bat5 Bat6 Bat7 Bat8 Bat9Desmond 3~0 15~16 10~12 6~3 Dobbs 0~3Espinosa 0~1 1~0 8~6 14~11 6~4 0~1Frandsen 4~5 3~1 3~3 2~1 0~1Hairston 0~1 1~1 0~1Harper 4~6 1~0 2~0 3~5 1~0LaRoche 27~21 1~0Leon 7~5

Lobaton 1~1 15~12 1~0McLouth 2~0 0~1 1~0 5~6 4~9Moore 2~0 4~2 4~4Ramos 4~7 3~5 4~1Rendon 3~4 26~18 0~2 0~1 1~3 1~0 0~1 1~0Souza Jr. 1~0Span 30~27Walters 0~1 0~1Werth 34~28 0~2Zimmerman 1~0 1~1 11~6

RECORD BY STARTING POSITIONPLAYER P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHDesmond 34~31Dobbs 0~3Espinosa 28~23 1~0Frandsen 0~2 2~2 3~3 7~4Hairston 1~2 0~1Harper 10~9 1~2LaRoche 28~20 0~1Leon 7~5

Lobaton 17~13McLouth 6~12 4~2 2~2 Moore 7~6 3~0Ramos 11~13Rendon 5~6 27~23 Souza Jr. 1~0Span 30~27Walters 0~1 0~1Werth 32~29 2~1

Zimmerman 5~4 8~3

2014 HIGHS AND LOWSTEAM BATTING

Most runs, game .....................................................................11, 4/25 vs. SDPMost runs, inning .....................................................................7, 5/20 vs. CIN (6th inn.)Most hits (9-inning game) ..................................................... 17, 4/25 vs. SDPMost hits (extra-inning game) ..............................................16, 4/24 vs. SDP (12 inn.)Most doubles, game ............................................................... 6, 6/10 @ SFG and 4/14 @ MIAMost home runs, game .......................................................... 4, 5/31 vs. TEX and 5/12 @ ARIMost extra-base hits, game ...................................................11, 4/14 @ MIA

Most 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, 6/1 vs. TEX and 4/12 @ ATLMost strikeouts (extra-inning game) ...................................10, 4/24 vs. SDP and 3/31 at NYM (10 inn.)Most 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, 6/13 @ STL and 4/17 vs. STL

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost hits, game ........................................................................5, Span (5/20 vs. CIN)Most runs, game .......................................................................3, Many PlayersMost doubles, game .................................................................2, Many PlayersMost home runs, game ............................................................1, Many PlayersMost extra-base hits, game .....................................................3, Rendon (4/30 at HOU) and Harper (4/14 @ MIA)Most RBI, game ........................................................................5, Desmond (6/10 @ SFG) and Werth (4/9 vs. MIA)Most stolen bases, game .........................................................1, Many PlayersMost strikeouts, game ............................................................ 4, LaRoche (4/12 @ ATL)Most walks, game ....................................................................3, Rendon (5/18 vs. NYM)Most total bases, game ...........................................................9, Rendon (4/30 @ HOU)Longest hitting streak ............................................................10, LaRoche (4/16 - 4/26)

TEAM PITCHINGMost strikeouts (9-inning game) ...........................................17, 4/10 vs. MIAMost strikeouts (extra-inning game) ....................................18, 3/31 @ NYM (10 inn.)Most walks (9-inning game) ................................................... 8, 4/23 vs. LAAMost walks (extra-inning game) .............................................5, 5/19 vs CIN (15 inn.)Most runs allowed, game........................................................11, 4/15 @ MIAMost runs allowed, inning ........................................................5, 4/15 @ MIA (5th inn.)Most hits allowed, game ........................................................15, 4/17 vs. STL and 4/15 @ MIAFewest hits allowed, game ......................................................2, 6/8 @ SDPMost home runs allowed, game ..............................................3, 5/9 @ OAK, 4/13 @ ATL and 3/31 @ NYM

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 .........................................................1 2, Zimmermann (6/8 @ SDP) and Strasburg (4/10 vs. MIA )Most strikeouts, reliever ......................................................... 4, Stammen (4/9 vs. MIA)Longest winning streak ............................................................5, Fister (5/20 - pres.)Longest losing streak ...............................................................3, Many PitchersMost consecutive scoreless innings, starter ......................19.0, Zimmermann (5/28 - 6/13)Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever ..................... 19.2, Clippard (4/24 - pres.)Most runs allowed ....................................................................7, Many PitchersMost hits allowed ...................................................................10, Zimmermann (5/12 @ ARI) and Jordan (4/12 @ ATL)Most walks allowed..................................................................5, Treinen (5/22 @ PIT)Most home runs allowed .........................................................3, Fister (5/9 @ OAK)

MISCELLANEOUS TEAMLongest winning streak ...........................................................4, Many Times

Longest losing streak .............................................................. 4, 5/21 - 5/25Longest game, innings ...........................................................15, 5/19 vs CIN (15 inn.)Longest game, time (9-inning game) .................................3:56, 4/9 vs. MIALongest game, time (extra-inning game) .........................4:58, 5/19 vs CIN (15 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 .........................................................10, 4/25 vs. SDP (W11-1)Largest losing margin .............................................................. 9, 4/15 @ MIA (L2-11)Largest deficit overcome to win ..............................................5, 4/9 vs. MIA (down 5-0 after 3rd inn., W10-7)Largest lead relinquished to lose.............................................3, 5/10 @ OAK (up 3-0 after T3rd inn., L3-4)Most double plays turned ........................................................3, 5/6 vs. LAA, 4/23 vs. LAA and 4/11 @ ATLMost double plays hit into .......................................................2, Many TimesMost errors 3 Many Times