Weather: 71 degrees, Overcast.
Wind: 5 mph, In From RF.
Umpires: HP--Drake, 1B--Timmons, 2B--Welke, 3B--Muchlinski.
Time: 3:16
Attendance: 39,730
Section 419, Row M, Seats 1-2 – one row below the top of the stadium,
although we were so used to our top-row seats from previous “extra” games that
we actually sat in Row N instead
A decent-but-not-great start from Scherzer, two more runs surrendered
by the Bullpen From Hell, and an almost-complete lack of offense produced the
expected result, as the Nats (Naughts?) fell once again to the 2019 NL East
champs-to-be. Most of the members of the sellout crowd were left to hope that
their Tony Two-Bags bobbleheads would not be the final Washington giveaway item
honoring the wildly popular pending free agent.
Despite inconsistent command, Max battled the Braves successfully for
the first three innings, most notably in the second when he struck out the side
after a Nick Markakis single and a Matt Joyce walk. Things didn’t go as well in
the 4th, when Atlanta scored their first run on a Markakis double
and a Joyce single, and a second when Dansby Swanson doubled two batters later.
Markakis, in his first game back off the IL, struck again an inning later with
a bases-loaded sac fly to make the score 3-0. The Braves added what proved to
be unnecessary insurance runs in the 7th (when Ozzie Albies went
yard on Tanner Rainey’s first pitch of the inning) and 8th (when
Hunter Strickland retired only one of his four batters faced, before Javy
Guerra came in to limit the damage).
There isn’t much to say about the Washington “offense”. They wasted
scoring opportunities in the 2nd and 4th against Braves
starter Mike Soroka, who gave up just one hit, along with three walks, in his
six innings of work. Doubles by Robles in the 8th and Soto in the 9th
were too little, too late.
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