September 2014 archive

This Day in Washington Nationals History

September 14 2005 – Preston Wilson and Vinny Castilla hit consecutive homers in the top of the fifth inning, leading the Nationals (75-71) over the New York Mets (71-74) 6-3. Vinnie Castilla and Nick Johnson each drove in two runs and Wilson scored twice for the Nationals, who climbed within three games of the NL …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History

September 13 2009 – John Lannan won for the first time in seven starts and Pete Orr hit his first home run of the season, leading Washington Nationals (50-93) over the Marlins (76-67) 7-2 in a rain-shortened game. 2011– Craig Stammen got his first win and base hit in more than a year. Stammen went …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Nats have the Mets number on this date

September 12 2011 – 22-year-old Steve Lombardozzi came through by lining a tie-breaking single to left and lifting the Washington Nationals (68-77) to a 3-2 victory over the New York Mets (71-76). 2012 – John Lannan pitched five-hit ball over 5 2/3 innings in his first start since replacing Strasburg in Washington’s starting rotation. The …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Harper’s first four-hit game

September 11 2005 – Andruw Jones and Chipper Jones hit consecutive homers off Chad Cordero with two outs in the ninth inning to give Atlanta (83-60) a 9-7 victory over Washington (73-71). For Andruw Jones, it was his second homer of the game and 49th of the season. He broke the franchise record of 47 …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Wily Mo homers twice in Nats Win

September 10 2007 – Wily Mo Pena homered twice and Shawn Hill (4-3) pitched six solid innings, leading the Washington Nationals (65-79) over the Florida Marlins (61-83) 5-4. Pena has hit seven home runs since Boston traded him to Washington on Aug. 17. He had only five homers before the deal. 2012 – Gio Gonzalez …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History -Guillen’s 1,000th career hit is a game winner.

September 9 2005 – Jose Guillen hit a two-run double in the eighth inning for his 1,000th career hit. Guillen’s double was enough to cap off the Washington Nationals (73-69) come from behind 8-6 victory over NL East leader Atlanta. 2007 – Ryan Church hit a three-run homer to give Washington the lead, D’Angelo Jimenez …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Corey Brown’s walk-off single

September 8 2012 – Pinch-hitter Corey Brown‘s single drove in Ian Desmond with the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning the Washington Nationals (86-53) to a 7-6 victory over the Miami Marlins (62-78). After Adam LaRoche reached on a single, Desmond singled him to third and Danny Espinosa was intentionally walked to …

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Storen is right choice as Nats’ new closer

It didn’t take long for Nationals manager Matt Williams to reveal his next closer. Two days after Rafael Soriano blew his seventh save of the season and fifth since the All-Star break, Drew Storen emerged from the Nats’ bullpen in the ninth inning of Sunday’s 3-2 win over Philadelphia and set the Phillies down in …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History

September 7 2005 – Florida Marlins (74-65) beat the Washington Nationals (72-68) 12-1 in a game between clubs chasing Houston in the NL wild-card race. Ryan Zimmerman, the No. 4 overall pick in June’s amateur draft, made his major-league start and made two errors at shortstop. 2008 – Elijah Dukes hit a three-run double in …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Tempers rise during Nats 9-2 win over Cubs

September 6 2006 – Jose Vidro ended the game by lining a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning  to give the Washington Nationals 61-78) a 7-6 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals(74-64). 2008 – Ryan Langerhans hit a 10th-inning homer and helped the Washington (55-88) recover from blowing a two-run lead in …

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