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Washington Nationals at Pittsburgh Pirates game thread

MLB: Washington Nationals at Miami Marlins

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Follow along as the Nationals try to raise the Jolly Roger on the road

The Nationals set sail into PNC Park where they find five and eleven Pirates. Today will be the toughest tale of the four game series as they face stud pitcher Paul Skenes.

For the Nationals we still see Alex Call leading off in place of the absence of injured C.J. Abrams. Dylan Crews is back in the lineup, starting at center today. Crews in fact hit his first collegiate home run off of Skenes back in 2021. Hopefully we’ll get to see Crews do his best big league impression of that tonight.

Nasim Nuñez gets the nod at shortstop, this being his first action of the 2025 season. Called up from Rochester Nuñez was batting .192 to start the Tripe-A season. Paul DeJong slides back to third after playing shortstop yesterday. On the bump tonight is spot starter Brad Lord, he has never pitched against the Pirates.


SIXTEEN. pic.twitter.com/k7k1UmZOTl

— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 14, 2025

The superstar pitcher Paul Skenes, who is widely regarded as one of the best pitchers in baseball, will be on the mound tonight. Skenes in his last outing vs St. Louis gave up the most earned runs (Five) he has ever given up in his career. Does Skenes bounce back or continue to slide?

For the lineup the Pirates have a few changes, Tommy Pham is back in left after having a day of rest. As well as utility man Isiah Kiner-Falefa who plays short today. Primary Catcher Henry Davis will rest and Endy Rodrìguez will be behind the plate.


Back home vs. the Nationals.

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— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 14, 2025

Game Info:

Stadium: PNC Park

Time: 6:40 EST

TV: MASN

Radio: 106.7 The Fan and DC 87.7

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/202...n-nationals-at-pittsburgh-pirates-game-thread
 
Why can’t the Washington Nationals build a competent Bullpen?

MLB: Arizona Diamondbacks at Washington Nationals

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The Washington Nationals never seem to have a good bullpen and I wanted to explore why that is

The Washington Nationals bullpen has been a disaster to start the season. They have the worst bullpen ERA at a staggering 6.92. The bullpen WHIP is at 1.92 and they have walked 38 batters. I wanted to explore why the bullpen is so bad and why the Nats never seem to have a good bullpen.

Not About the Money:

My first thought about why the Nats have a bad bullpen was that they just didn’t spend the money. However, when I explored this theory, it did not hold up. Yes, there are some examples of expensive bullpens being good this season.

For example, the Mets have the third best bullpen ERA and spend a hefty $37.9 million on their relievers. However, there are a number of bullpens that cost less than the Nationals $16.4 million dollar pen that are having success.

The San Francisco Giants have the second best bullpen in all of baseball. However, they are paying less money for it than the Nats are for their calamity of a bullpen. The Diamondbacks are only paying $13.3 million for their bullpen, and their unit has the lowest WHIP in the league. The Mariners, who have a top 5 bullpen are only paying $11 million to their relievers.

Now the question is how are these other teams getting so much more bang for their buck than the Nationals? It is all about finding diamonds in the rough and developing them. The Nationals had been showing some promise in that department the past couple years with guys like Kyle Finnegan, Hunter Harvey and Robert Garcia emerging from obscurity. However, they haven’t found any gems so far this season and most of the veterans they have brought in have been disastrous.

Finding Gems:

There is an art to finding undervalued relief pitchers and different teams go about it different ways. For example, teams like the Giants and Mariners have a lot of young guys with breakout potential.

A lot of those guys have hit this season for the Giants. Randy Rodriguez, Erik Miller and Hayden Birdsong have not allowed a run for the Giants in 23.2 innings combined. They make $780,000, $770,000, and $765,000 respectively. If you combine those three salaries it comes out to $2,315,000, or less than the $3 million the Nationals are paying Lucas Sims.

Why is it that the Nationals have such a tough time finding these gems, while other teams can stockpile cheap arms. Even if we accept that the Nats need to explore more in the veteran market, they can find better and cheaper options.

The Diamondbacks have a lot of veterans in their bullpen, including guys they got for cheap this offseason. Shelby Miller and Jalen Beeks are both having very good starts for the Snakes and they both got paid less than Colin Poche. Yes, it is early, but it looks like the Nats picked the wrong guys.

Historic Problem:

Even when the Nats were at their dominant best in the 2010’s, the bullpen was usually creaky, especially early in the season. It seemed like Mike Rizzo had to scramble to put together a bullpen at the deadline every year.

There is no better example of this than 2019. The Opening Day bullpen that year was Sean Doolittle, Wander Suero, Matt Grace, Trevor Rosenthal, Kyle Barraclaugh, Justin Miller, and Tony Sipp.

That thing had to be totally remade on the fly in the middle of the season. Doolittle and Suero were the only ones who were on the World Series roster, and Suero only pitched two innings all playoffs.

You have to credit Mike Rizzo for finding guys like Daniel Hudson and Tanner Rainey, but he did not build a good enough bullpen to start that season.

The problem has continued to this day, as Mike Rizzo is still struggling to build a bullpen. Like Barraclaugh and Rosenthal, it seems like Sims and Poche are dead on arrival. Both can’t find the zone and just aren’t getting outs.

While it is unlikely the Nats will be flipping prospects to get a guy like Hudson at this years deadline, they need to find a guy like 2019 Tanner Rainey on the farm to stabilize things. The Nationals also need to be aggressive picking up guys on waivers. They found Robert Garcia and Hunter Harvey on waivers.

While none of those guys are going to be sure things, they are in the Minors or on waivers for a reason, there is no downside in taking flyers. It will be hard for them to be worse than the guys they have now.

I would also like to see the Nats start to trust guys like Jackson Rutledge and Cole Henry. They should be put in the positions Poche and Sims are being trusted with right now. I really liked how Rutledge threw the ball yesterday in his first two innings. However, Davey put him out for a third inning, and his stuff did not look as sharp. That should be something the team learns from. Rutledge should be a one or two inning pitcher from now on. After all, there is a reason he is not starting anymore.

There is no excuse for the bullpen to be this bad. It is not a spending thing, Mike Rizzo just picked the wrong guys. You can find guys for cheap and turn them into very good relievers. The Nationals are just not doing that well enough.

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/202...-washington-nationals-build-competent-bullpen
 
Washington Nationals Vs Pittsburgh Pirates Game Thread

MLB: Washington Nationals at Pittsburgh Pirates

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Follow along as the Washington Nationals look to snap their three game losing skid

The last three games have been a real bummer for the Nats, losing twice to the Marlins and once to the Pirates. They will look to get back on track tonight as Jake Irvin faces off against the Pirates Mitch Keller on Jackie Robinson Day.

Alex Call is out of the lineup for the first time in a while, which means we will get a James Wood, Jacob Young, Dylan Crews outfield. James Wood will be in the leadoff spot today, something I wanted to see more of. Nasim Nunez will retain his spot at shortstop after a multi-hit game.


SEVENTEEN x 42 pic.twitter.com/j2MXsSSWck

— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 15, 2025

There are a couple new additions to the Pirates lineup. Veterans Jack Suwinski and Adam Frazier will be in the lineup tonight. Nat killer Andrew McCutchen is out tonight. A little odd not seeing him out there on Jackie Robinson Day. The steady Mitch Keller will take the ball for the Pirates.


Our lineup for Jackie Robinson Day.

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— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 15, 2025

Game Info:

Stadium: PNC Park

Time: 6:40 EST

TV: MASN

Radio: 106.7 The Fan and DC 87.7

It is time to get the positivity train rolling again. We had so much fun against the Dodgers! Hopefully tonight is the night they get back on track.

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/202...n-nationals-vs-pittsburgh-pirates-game-thread
 
Washington Nationals vs Pittsburgh Pirates Game Thread

MLB: Washington Nationals at Pittsburgh Pirates

Amed Rosario and Dylan Crews celebrate after both players scored runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the sixth inning at PNC Park. | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The Washington Nationals (7-10) take on the Pittsburgh Pirates (6-12) for game three of a four-game series.

Becoming desperate for a win, Washington shut out Pittsburgh on Tuesday, 3-0, in a game where Washington dominated on the mound. Jake Irvin went deep into the game, going seven innings, giving up three hits.

James Wood led the way with a solo home run, and Nasim Nunez provided two RBIs to win for Washington.

As we head to game three of this four-game series, Washington is missing All-Star shortstop C.J. Abrams, who earlier this week was put on the 10-day IL. After a scary hit-by-pitch to the face, Washington infielder Paul DeJong is waiting to get results regarding his injury.

Pittsburgh has gotten off to a rough start and has been riddled with injuries to key position players. Infielder Nick Gonzalez, infielder Spencer Horowitz, and catcher Endy Rodriguez are some key players currently on the injured list.

With two games remaining in this series, let’s take a look at today’s lineups:

WASHINGTON: Alex Call is leading off today while James Wood slides down to the two-hole. Hot bat Nasim Nunez will be slotted as the starting shortstop for another game, potentially a short-term option, as DeJong was placed on the 10-day IL.

Mitchell Parker has gotten off to a spectacular start, posting a 1.96 ERA through the first few weeks of the season. Another great start, and he could become a long-term rotational piece for Washington.


EIGHTTEEN. pic.twitter.com/LrvGzBqUV1

— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 16, 2025

PITTSBURGH: Ke’Bryan Hayes leads off this struggling Pittsburgh Pirates lineup. O’Neil Cruz, who has struggled to start the season, has been moved to the cleanup spot in the lineup. Endy Rodriguez has been placed on the 10-day IL, which gives former No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis the chance to earn the everyday starting catcher role throughout the rest of the season.

Bailey Falter has struggled on the mound this season, posting a 7.20 ERA to this point. Pittsburgh is desperate for good pitching outside of Skenes, and Falter has a chance to bounce back against an injury-riddled Washington lineup.


Game 3 vs. the Nationals.

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— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) April 16, 2025

Almost three weeks into the season, Washington has struggled to stay in the win column consistently; however, with a series win over Pittsburgh, Washington could be a great spot. The rest of this series could be the series where Washington’s lineup and rotation put on a show.

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/202...n-nationals-vs-pittsburgh-pirates-game-thread
 
Early season struggles of Nationals Colin Poche

MLB: Spring Training-Washington Nationals at Miami Marlins

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Being used like a Swiss Army knife when he was built to be a scalpel

Not until the first week of February did Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo find his replacement for lefty Robert Garcia in the bullpen. He signed Colin Poche to a minor league contract.

In his five years with the Tampa Bay Rays, he was a reliable left-hander in the Rays bullpen, but was a casualty to their depth. The Rays made him available to Rizzo and the Nationals this past offseason.

So far, in his seven appearances this season, Poche looks nothing like the guy in Tampa Bay. Poche is leading Major League Baseball with a 32.1% BB rate while boasting a 16.61 ERA. Alarmingly bad, Making people ask the question... What happened?

First, let’s check the stats. The best website for such a thing, Baseball Savant, can help us dissect this struggling lefty a little bit deeper. Despite his ridiculous ERA, Poche’s Expected Batting Average (.192) and Expected Slugging Percentage (.325) show that he is not mainly getting thrashed because of pure contact.

What is hurting him is the deadly combination of walks and loud contact. His BB% has tripled from his career average and his barrel % has jumped to 15.4%. The highest of his career.

What makes things more interesting is that his HardHit% (46.2%) and Launch Angle Sweet Spot% (46.2%) are both career highs as well. This means when hitters aren’t barreling up the ball, they are still squaring it up at a dangerous rate.

While the numbers are ugly the underlying data shows that there is still a capable pitcher. The biggest problem with Colin Poche is his usage. During his time with Tampa Bay, Poche was a part of a tightly managed bullpen. He was deployed to mostly left-handed hitters in high-leverage spots that play to his strengths.

Now, with Washington, he is only one of two lefties. When he was on the Rays, he was a part of a group of four. The Nationals don’t have the luxury of shielding him, and that overexposure is beginning to show.

This logic makes sense to me when you think about Robert Garcia, who is thriving in Texas with a shiny 2.80 ERA. Garcia never quite reached that level during his time in Washington, and part of that reason could be his role.

For much of his stint with the Nationals, he was the only lefty in the bullpen, which forced him into tougher matchups, often against right-handers. It wasn’t until Jose A. Ferrer joined the bullpen that Garcia started to see more favorable, lefty-on-lefty opportunities. The Kind of matchups he is now consistently getting with the Rangers.

Sometimes, it’s not about the stuff you have. It is about the spot that you’re put in. It is going to be the main reason in my head why Poche is struggling. But that doesn't explain the high BB%.



Rocking a 32.1 BB%, after having a career low (8.5%) and leading the league is not great thing to wear. Poche not being able to find the strike zone doesn’t come from bad matchups. He is either dealing with issues mentally or with his mechanics on top of being place in unfavorable situations. Let’s hope that Poche can find a way to get out of this career low slump.

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2025/4/17/24409987/early-season-struggles-nationals-colin-poche
 
Washington Nationals embarrassed in a listless performance

MLB: Washington Nationals at Pittsburgh Pirates

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The Washington Nationals looked flat today as they fall to 2-5 on the road trip

Today was a gut punch for the Washington Nationals. In fact, this whole road trip has been a massive left hook to the liver for a team coming off series wins against the Dodgers and D-Backs.

There is not a whole lot to recap in this game because frankly, not a whole lot happened. An Oneil Cruz lead off home run made up all of the scoring in this ball game. While Trevor Williams gave up a lot of base runners, he did a good job getting himself out of jams and using his veteran moxie.

Over the last two games, Nationals starters have allowed two runs in 11 innings, yet Mitchell Parker and Trevor Williams both got charged with losses. Today, you can’t even blame the often criticized bullpen. They did their job today for once. Lucas Sims came in and threw a clean inning. After him, Jose A Ferrer did a great job getting through two innings of work. The ball was jumping out of both of their hands.

However, the offense looked totally lifeless, which has been a theme these past few games. Through the first two weeks of the season, the offense looked different than the abysmal unit we watched in 2024. Yes, they struck out too much, but they were driving the ball and picking up extra base hits. It wasn’t perfect, but I appreciated that they were trying new things.

However, the offense has reverted back to type. The parade of ground ball outs and uncompetitive at bats we saw last year is back. That extra base power has also vanished. In the Nats last 25 innings, they only have two extra base hits, a Nathaniel Lowe double and a James Wood homer. The offense is back to looking like what we have seen from the Darnell Coles offenses over recent years.

One thing I really haven’t loved these last few days is the lack of energy. It looks like a lot of guys are just going through the motions out there. On paper, this team is much better than the 2023 group, but that team brought it every night. This team does not do that.

This does not look like it is going to be the step forward season everyone had hoped for. Is it still possible, of course, it is only April 17th. However, it is not a good look to go 2-5 against the supposedly bottom feeding Marlins and Pirates. If you can’t beat the bottom feeders, what does that make you?

This team has been in the basement of the National League for a long time now. 2019 is starting to feel like a distant memory, yet it has given the Nationals brain trust a seemingly limitless rope.

If the offense sputters in Colorado, there have to be consequences. Darnell Coles should have never been back to begin with, but if the offense is still lifeless against an atrocious Rockies team, he should be shown the door.

The Nationals just seem comfortable with losing right now. I truly hate to be this negative because I love the team, but it is hard to find silver linings right now.

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/202...nationals-embarrassed-in-listless-performance
 
Series Preview: Washington Nationals vs Colorado Rockies

MLB: Washington Nationals at Pittsburgh Pirates

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Nats travel to Colorado to take on the worst team in baseball

In the third and final road series on this road trip, the Nats will hop on a plane from Pittsburgh and ride the jet stream into Denver, Colorado. In the same way, we’ll hopefully see a James Wood homer ride the jet stream into the Coors Field seats.

The Nationals are coming off a pair of tough series on this road trip and need to take care of business against a struggling Rockies team. This is the kind of matchup they have to capitalize on. The schedule doesn’t get any easier once they return home, with the Orioles and Mets up next. Now is the time to get the offense going and stack some wins.


Pirates and Nationals clear the benches after Jorge Lopez throws a pitch near Andrew McCutchen's head. Lopez was ejected. Oneil Cruz had to hold back Tommy Pham pic.twitter.com/ZOZxmkxTLi

— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 17, 2025

The Rockies come into this series on a six game losing streak and tote the worst record in baseball (3-15). Little has gone right for the purple and black in the Mile High city. Starting with pitching, the Rockies are dead last in the MLB with having the worst team ERA (5.29), WHIP (1.59) and BAA (.290).

On offense, through 18 games they also sport last place in runs scored (52). While being 21st in batting average (.220) and 24th in on base percentage (.285). The only bright spot for the Rockies is Center Fielder Brenton Doyle, the former 4th round pick is red hot to start this year. Doyle has a batting average of (.315) with 3 HRs and 12 RBIs and a slugging percentage of (.537).

Friday’s game between the Nationals and Rockies has been postponed due to rain. It will now be made up as part of a doubleheader on Sunday.

PROJECTED STARTERS

GAME ONE: SATURDAY 4:10pm EST


WASHINGTON: RHP Jake Irvin (1-0)

2025 Stats:

  • 23.0 IP
  • 3.91 ERA
  • 1.22 WHIP
  • 18 SO

In his last outing Irvin yielded 3 hits and 1 walk over 7 scoreless innings vs the Pirates. 58 of his 87 pitches were strikes. Facing another dud offense Irvin should produce a similar result.

COLORADO: RHP Antonio Senzatela (0-3)

2025 Stats:

  • 18.1 IP
  • 5.89 ERA
  • 2.18 WHIP
  • 7 SO

Senzatela got lit up in his last performance vs the Dodgers, giving up home runs to Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani. The start before that he gave up 9 runs to the Brewers. Senzatela has not been completely bad so far this season. In first two starts he had scoreless performances. Well see which Antonio Senzatela shows up to Coors Field on Sunday.

GAME TWO: Sunday 3:10pm EST


WASHINGTON: RHP Brad Lord (0-1)

2025 Stats:

  • 9.1 IP
  • 4.82 ERA
  • 1.93 WHIP
  • 5 SO

Against the Pirates we saw Lord go the longest in any game this year, 4.1 innings. Giving up 6 hits and walking 3 batters. Still the Nats spot starter it will be interesting to see how long the leash is against one of the worst offenses in baseball.

COLORADO: LHP Kyle Freeland (0-3)

2025 Stats:

  • 24.0 IP
  • 4.88 ERA
  • 1.21 WHIP
  • 17 SO

Freeland gave up 5 runs in his last outing vs the Padres making it through 5 innings. In his first four starts to this season he has gone at least 5 innings. So if he gets rocked at least he's eating innings for the Rockies.

GAME THREE: Sunday 8:20pm EST


WASHINGTON: LHP Mackenzie Gore (1-2)

2025 Stats:

  • 23 IP
  • 3.52 ERA
  • 1.26 WHIP
  • 32 SO

In Gores last outing he used 105 pitches against the Marlins allowing four runs and three walks in 6 innings. Still leading the National League in strikeouts (32) Gore looks to get back to the pitcher we saw in his first couple of starts earlier this year. Especially, with this bad Rockies offense.

COLORADO: RHP Chase Dollander (1-1)

2025 Stats:

  • 10.2 IP
  • 5.06 ERA
  • 1.22 WHIP
  • 13 SO

Hollander had a decent outing in his last start against San Diego allowing two runs on three hits through 5.2 innings. The Rockies stagnate offense gave him no support in his first MLB loss.

Let’s hope the Nationals don’t fall into the trap of sipping the Colorado Kool-Aid. They have to take at least two out of three against the Rockies. With Colorado’s pitching staff struggling and the game being played in one of the most hitter-friendly parks in baseball, this series is a prime opportunity to get the offense going again. They need to take full advantage.

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/202...preview-washington-nationals-colorado-rockies
 
Washington Nationals need Josh Bell to heat up

MLB: Arizona Diamondbacks at Washington Nationals

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With their lineup scuffling the Nationals need their slugging DH to go on one of his patented hot streaks

Throughout his career, Josh Bell has been a feast or famine player. Often, he is either red hot or ice cold. So far this season, Bell has been the latter, hitting .133 with a .524 OPS. For the Nats offense to go on a run, especially without CJ Abrams, Bell has to be better. The biggest question is whether Bell is just cold or is he cooked?

Josh Bell has been a slow starter in recent years. 2022 was the only year where Bell had an OPS over .705 in April. Last season, Bell had a prolonged struggle with a .645 OPS in the first half, before getting going after the break with an .885 OPS.

Hopefully for the Nationals sake, it doesn’t take Bell as long to get going. However, there are some concerning signs with the slugger that indicate he is not the same guy he was in his first stint in DC. Bell’s OPS has gone down every year since 2021. At 32, turning 33 in August, the slugger might just be over the hill.

Bell’s batted ball profile is alarming too. Despite having a reputation as a slugger, his average exit velocity is at a measly 84.8 MPH. That is in the bottom fifth percentile. Back in 2021, his average exit velocity was 92.5 MPH, an elite number. However, it seems like the slugger has lost a lot of his juice.

Bell has a history of slow starts and streaky play, so we need to give him grace for now. However, I am keeping a close eye on him. If he doesn’t heat up in May, his playing time could be at risk. This looks like a player on the back nine of his career.

It is a shame to see because after his horrific first month in 2021. Bell was a really fun player for the Nats. His powerful duo with Kyle Schwarber made me believe again, before the Nats fell apart and had to go into the full rebuild they are in now.

Josh Bell was a great servant to the Nats his first go around. His inclusion in the Juan Soto trade is reportedly a big reason why Jarlin Susana was in the deal. Susana is now one of the more electric pitching prospects in baseball.

Bell also seems like a great human being. His book club was such a great initiative his first go around. There are a lot of people getting on Bell right now. While I will get on Bell for his poor performance, I will always like the person and the player he was the first time. I am rooting for him to get hot. Even last year, he showed he has the ability to carry an offense for brief spurts.

Hopefully Josh Bell gets going because if he does not there will have to be uncomfortable conversations about a player I really loved. He has no defensive or base running value, so if the bat isn’t there, he isn’t doing anything for the team. Josh Bell needs to get going offensively and soon.

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2025/4/19/24411876/washington-nationals-need-josh-bell-heat-up
 
Washington Nationals vs Colorado Rockies Game Thread

MLB: Washington Nationals at Pittsburgh Pirates

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Follow along as the Nats look to get back on track against a bottom feeding Rockies team

After losing three out of four in Pittsburgh, the Nationals got a day of respite due to the rain and snow in Denver. Today they are back in action to take on a 3-15 Rockies team that has already fired their hitting coach. The Nats are in desperate need of a series win.

James Wood is getting the job of leading off today. He has cooled off a little in the last few days, but hopefully the thin Colorado air can heat him up. Jose Tena is getting a rare start at third base as Amed Rosario gets the day off. MacKenzie Gore will take the mound after an unlucky effort in Miami last time out.


TWENTY. pic.twitter.com/YSZHGQZSlv

— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) April 19, 2025

The Rockies will be without two of their best players. Ezequiel Tovar is injured and Brenton Doyle is on the bereavement list. Sluggers Ryan McMahon and Michael Togila will be names to watch for Gore. Chase Dollander, the ninth overall pick in the 2023 draft will be making his third career start today against the Nats. The right hander has big time stuff.


No Tovar, no Doyle, and no Veen in the lineup today for Dollander’s third big league start⬇️ pic.twitter.com/a1NdT6wcsY

— DNVR Rockies (@DNVR_Rockies) April 19, 2025

Game Info:

Stadium: Coors Field

Time: 4:10 EST

TV: MASN

Radio: 106.7 The Fan and DC 87.7

After two missed opportunities so far this road trip, the Nationals need a series win in the worst way. On paper, that should be easy to do out here in Denver. However, the games aren’t played on paper. The Nats need to go out and win them. Follow along down below and let’s go Nationals!

Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/202...ton-nationals-vs-colorado-rockies-game-thread
 
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