Saturday, July 13, 2019

Shuffle #115 (July 13, 2019)


Adios To California – John Hiatt
The River – Bruce Springsteen
All Around The World Or The Myth Of Fingerprints – Paul Simon
Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne – Looking Glass
The First Sight – Teenage Fanclub
Gone Daddy Gone – Violent Femmes
Hasten Down The Wind – Linda Ronstadt
Stay – Jackson Browne
The Big Heat – Stan Ridgway
Loves Me Like A Rock – Paul Simon

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

July 7, 2019 – Nats 5, Marlins 2 – Nationals Park


 
Weather: 82 degrees, Cloudy.
Wind: 1 mph, In From RF.
Umpires: HP--Barksdale, 1B--Barrett, 2B--Lentz, 3B--Tumpane.
Time: 2:37
Attendance: 21,873
 
Patrick Corbin had another strong outing for the Nats, setting the tone by fanning the side in the top of the first, and retiring the final 9 batters he faced. The fourth was his only rough inning, when he gave up 3 of his 5 hits, but Robles gunned down Alex Gordon on Cheslor Cuthbert’s one-out single to keep the visitors off the board.
 
Kansas City’s Jakob Junis was almost as effective through his first 5 innings, although he did allow a solo HR to Brian Dozier in the 2nd. The Nats missed a great chance in the 6th, when Rendon grounded into a double play and Soto flied out after a Turner double and an Eaton walk. They did double their lead off Junis in the 7th when Robles homered.
 
As has so often been the case, however, the 8th inning was not kind to the Nats’ bullpen. Martin Maldonado led off with a single off Fernando Rodney, and pinch-runner extraordinaire Terrance Gore promptly stole second. Rodney retired the next two batters, but Adalberto Mondesi blooped a single in front of Soto to score the Royals’ first run of the game. Davey’s strategy of having Doolittle warmed up for the left-handed-swinging Gordon backfired, as he doubled on Sean’s first pitch to tie the game.
 
The Washington offense finally came to life in the bottom of the inning, with Jake Diekman replacing Junis on the mound. With one out, an Eaton single and a Rendon double gave the Nats back the lead, then Kendrick doubled in two insurance runs following a Diekman error. Doolittle preserved the victory in the 9th, despite subpar velocity on his fastball.