2010 Washington Nationals season
Major League Baseball team season
The Washington Nationals ' 2010 season was the sixth season for the American baseball franchise of Major League Baseball in the District of Columbia , and the 42nd since the original team was started in Montreal, Quebec , Canada . It involved the Nationals attempting to win the National League East after a 59–103 season the year before – the worst record of any MLB team in 2009. Jim Riggleman was kept as full-time manager after being instituted on July 12, 2009 after Manny Acta 's firing.
Highlights from the season include Stephen Strasburg 's 14-strikeout Major League debut on June 8 against the Pittsburgh Pirates and a bench-clearing brawl on September 1 at the Florida Marlins .
The Nationals finished 2010 in last place in the NL East for the third year in a row with a 69–93 record, though they did have a ten-game improvement from 2009. They had a 41–40 record at home, their first winning home record since 2006 .
Third baseman Ryan Zimmerman won the Silver Slugger Award for the second straight year as the best offensive third baseman in the National League .
As the Texas Rangers won their first pennant that season, the Nationals became one of only two teams to have never played in the World Series, along with the Seattle Mariners
Offseason
On December 7, 2009, the Nationals traded a player to be named later to the New York Yankees for Brian Bruney ; they sent Jamie Hoffman to the Yankees on December 10, 2009, to complete the trade.[ 1]
Spring training
The Nationals held their 2010 spring training in Viera, Florida , with home games played at Space Coast Stadium .
Regular season
Season standings
National League East
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: [ 2]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–4
1–6
2–5
9–9
3–3
4–3
5–13
3–4
5–1
2–4
2–4
8–10
5–13
4–5
3–4
6–9
Atlanta
4–3
–
4–2
3–2
2–4
11–7
5–1
5–3
5–2
11–7
8–10
6–3
4–2
4–3
2–6
8–10
9–6
Chicago
6–1
2–4
–
4–12
2–3
4–2
7–11
3–4
9–6
3–4
4–2
5–10
3–5
2–5
9–6
4–2
8–10
Cincinnati
5–2
2–3
12–4
–
2–5
5–2
10–5
5–4
11–3
4–2
2–5
10–6
2–4
3–4
6–12
4–3
8–7
Colorado
9–9
4–2
3–2
5–2
–
3–4
2–4
7–11
5–4
3–3
1–6
3–4
12–6
9–9
3–4
5–3
9–6
Florida
3–3
7–11
2–4
2–5
4–3
–
3–3
4–2
4–4
12–6
5–13
6–2
3–6
2–5
3–2
13–5
7–8
Houston
3–4
1–5
11–7
5–10
4–2
3–3
–
2–4
8–7
3–4
4–3
11–4
2–5
2–7
10–5
4–4
3–12
Los Angeles
13–5
3–5
4–3
4–5
11–7
2–4
4–2
–
4–2
3–4
2–4
4–3
8–10
8–10
3–4
3–3
4–11
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
6–9
3–11
4–5
4–4
7–8
2–4
–
5–2
1–5
13–5
3–4
2–5
8–7
4–2
9–6
New York
1–5
7–11
4–3
2–4
3–3
6–12
4–3
4–3
2–5
–
9–9
6–1
3–3
3–4
3–3
9–9
13–5
Philadelphia
4–2
10–8
2–4
5–2
6–1
13–5
3–4
4–2
5–1
9–9
–
2–4
5–2
3–3
4–4
12–6
10–8
Pittsburgh
4–2
3–6
10–5
6–10
4–3
2–6
4–11
3–4
5–13
1–6
4–2
–
0–6
2–4
6–9
1–5
2–13
San Diego
10–8
2–4
5–3
4–2
6–12
6–3
5–2
10–8
4–3
3–3
2–5
6–0
–
12–6
3–4
3–3
9–6
San Francisco
13–5
3–4
5–2
4–3
9–9
5–2
7–2
10–8
5–2
4–3
3–3
4–2
6–12
–
3–3
4–2
7–8
St. Louis
5–4
6–2
6–9
12–6
4–3
2–3
5–10
4–3
7–8
3–3
4–4
9–6
4–3
3–3
–
3–3
9–6
Washington
4–3
10–8
2–4
3–4
3–5
5–13
4–4
3–3
2–4
9–9
6–12
5–1
3–3
2–4
3–3
–
5–13
Opening Day lineup
Notable transactions
Draft
The 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft took place from June 7 to June 9. With their first pick – the first pick overall – the Nationals selected outfielder Bryce Harper . Other notable players the Nationals selected were pitcher Sammy Solis (second round, 51st overall), pitcher A. J. Cole (fourth round, 116th overall), pitcher Matt Grace (eighth round, 236th overall), pitcher Aaron Barrett (ninth round, 266th overall), and pitcher Robbie Ray (12th round, 356th overall).[ 7]
Roster
2010 Washington Nationals
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Attendance
The Nationals drew 1,828,066 fans at Nationals Park in 2010, a slight improvement over their 2009 attendance. However, it placed them 14th in attendance for the season among the 16 National League teams, down from 13th the previous year.[ 8] Their highest attendance at a home game was on April 5, when they drew 41,290 for a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Opening Day, while their lowest was 10,999 for a game against the Houston Astros on September 20. Their average home attendance was 22,569 per game, their lowest since arriving in Washington in 2005 .[ 9]
Game log
Legend
Nationals win
Nationals loss
Postponement
Bold
Nationals team member
2010 game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 5
Phillies
11 – 1
Halladay (1-0)
Lannan (0-1)
41,290
0-1
2
April 7
Phillies
8 – 4
Hamels (1-0)
Marquis (0-1)
Madson (1)
27,240
0-2
3
April 8
Phillies
6 – 5
Clippard (1-0)
Figueroa (0-1)
Capps (1)
20,217
1-2
4
April 9
@ Mets
8 – 2
Pelfrey (1-0)
Batista (0-1)
28,055
1-3
5
April 10
@ Mets
4 – 3
Lannan (1-1)
Pérez (0-1)
Capps (2)
33,044
2-3
6
April 11
@ Mets
5 – 2
Hernández (1-0)
Santana (1-1)
Capps (3)
33,672
3-3
7
April 12
@ Phillies
7 – 4
Hamels (2-0)
Marquis (0-2)
Madson (2)
44,791
3-4
8
April 14
@ Phillies
14 – 7
Figueroa (1-1)
Bergmann (0-1)
45,438
3-5
9
April 15
@ Phillies
7 – 5
Clippard (2-0)
Báez (0-1)
Capps (4)
44,157
4-5
10
April 16
Brewers
5 – 3
Bruney (1-0)
Hawkins (0-2)
Capps (5)
17,234
5-5
11
April 17
Brewers
8 – 0
Hernández (2-0)
Wolf (1-1)
18,673
6-5
12
April 18
Brewers
11 – 7
Vargas (1-0)
Marquis (0-3)
18,789
6-6
13
April 19
Rockies
5 – 2
Stammen (1-0)
Cook (0-2)
Capps (6)
11,623
7-6
14
April 20
Rockies
10 – 4
de la Rosa (2-1)
Olsen (0-1)
15,037
7-7
15
April 21
Rockies
6 – 4
Clippard (3-0)
Betancourt (0-1)
Capps (7)
11,191
8-7
16
April 22
Rockies
2 – 0
Jiménez (4-0)
Hernández (2-1)
Morales (3)
15,518
8-8
17
April 23
Dodgers
5 – 1
Atilano (1-0)
Haeger (0-2)
23,859
9-8
18
April 24
Dodgers
4 – 3 (13)
Monasterios (1-0)
Batista (0-2)
18,039
9-9
19
April 25
Dodgers
1 – 0
Olsen (1-1)
Billingsley (1-1)
Capps (8)
18,395
10-9
20
April 26
@ Cubs
4 – 3 (10)
Mármol (1-0)
Bruney (1-1)
37,850
10-10
21
April 27
@ Cubs
3 – 1
Hernández (3-1)
Gorzelanny (0-3)
Capps (9)
37,440
11-10
22
April 28
@ Cubs
3 – 2
Atilano (2-0)
Dempster (2-1)
Capps (10)
36,660
12-10
23
April 30
@ Marlins
7 – 1
Olsen (2-1)
Nolasco (2-1)
20,856
13-10
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
24
May 1
@ Marlins
7 – 1
Volstad (2-2)
Stammen (1-1)
34,886
13-11
25
May 2
@ Marlins
9 – 3
Johnson (3-1)
Lannan (1-2)
13,169
13-12
26
May 4
Braves
6 – 3
Hernández (4-1)
Kawakami (0-5)
Capps (11)
17,098
14-12
27
May 5
Braves
7 – 6 (10)
Medlen (1-1)
Capps (0-1)
Wagner (3)
15,616
14-13
28
May 6
Braves
3 – 2
Clippard (4-0)
O'Flaherty (1-1)
17,131
15-13
29
May 7
Marlins
4 – 2
Volstad (3-2)
Bruney (1-2)
Oviedo (5)
20,161
15-14
30
May 8
Marlins
5 – 4
Clippard (5-0)
Badenhop (0-4)
Capps (12)
21,633
16-14
31
May 9
Marlins
3 – 2
Clippard (6-0)
Hensley (1-1)
Capps (13)
21,299
17-14
32
May 10
@ Mets
3 – 2
Atilano (3-0)
Maine (1-2)
Batista (1)
29,313
18-14
33
May 11
@ Mets
8 – 6
Valdés (1-0)
Clippard (6-1)
Rodríguez (5)
31,606
18-15
34
May 12
@ Mets
6 – 4
Clippard (7-1)
Rodríguez (2-1)
Capps (14)
33,024
19-15
35
May 13
@ Rockies
14 – 6 (8)
Slaten (1-0)
Chacín (2-1)
20,795
20-15
–
May 14
@ Rockies
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 15 as part of a doubleheader
36
May 15 (1)
@ Rockies
6 – 2
Jiménez (7-1)
Hernández (4-2)
29,111
20-16
37
May 15 (2)
@ Rockies
4 – 3
Hammel (1-2)
Burnett (0-1)
Corpas (1)
35,258
20-17
38
May 16
@ Rockies
2 – 1
Bélisle (1-0)
Clippard (7-2)
Corpas (2)
42,874
20-18
39
May 17
@ Cardinals
6 – 2
Lohse (1-3)
Stammen (1-2)
38,005
20-19
40
May 18
@ Cardinals
3 – 2
Carpenter (5-1)
Clippard (7-3)
Franklin (9)
36,345
20-20
41
May 19
Mets
5 – 3
Storen (1-0)
Valdés (1-1)
Capps (15)
19,384
21-20
42
May 20
Mets
10 – 7
Valdés (2-1)
Atilano (3-1)
23,612
21-21
43
May 21
Orioles
5 – 3
Hernández (1-5)
Olsen (2-2)
Simón (6)
27,378
21-22
44
May 22
Orioles
7 – 6
Walker (1-0)
Hendrickson (1-2)
Capps (16)
30,290
22-22
45
May 23
Orioles
4 – 3 (10)
Slaten (2-0)
Meredith (0-2)
27,535
23-22
46
May 25
@ Giants
4 – 2
Wellemeyer (3-4)
Hernández (4-3)
Wilson (11)
27,981
23-23
47
May 26
@ Giants
7 – 3
Atilano (4-1)
Lincecum (5-1)
30,230
24-23
48
May 27
@ Giants
5 – 4
Casilla (1-0)
Burnett (0-2)
Wilson (12)
28,251
24-24
49
May 28
@ Padres
5 – 3
Lannan (2-2)
Richard (4-3)
Capps (17)
23,468
25-24
50
May 29
@ Padres
4 – 2
Latos (5-3)
Martin (0-1)
Bell (14)
25,956
25-25
51
May 30
@ Padres
3 – 2 (11)
Gregerson (1-1)
Burnett (0-3)
28,591
25-26
52
May 31
@ Astros
14 – 4
Atilano (5-1)
Oswalt (3-7)
34,704
26-26
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
@ Astros
8 – 7
López (2-0)
Capps (0-2)
25,249
26-27
54
June 2
@ Astros
5 – 1
Rodríguez (3-7)
Lannan (2-3)
26,736
26-28
55
June 3
@ Astros
6 – 4
Lindstrom (2-1)
Capps (0-3)
21,814
26-29
56
June 4
Reds
4 – 2
Clippard (8-3)
del Rosario (1-1)
Capps (18)
33,774
27-29
57
June 5
Reds
5 – 1
Leake (5-0)
Atilano (5-2)
22,896
27-30
58
June 6
Reds
5 – 4 (10)
Cordero (2-3)
Slaten (2-1)
Masset (1)
27,202
27-31
59
June 8
Pirates
5 – 2
Strasburg (1-0)
Karstens (1-2)
Capps (19)
40,315
28-31
60
June 9
Pirates
7 – 5
Storen (2-0)
Carrasco (1-2)
Capps (20)
18,876
29-31
61
June 10
Pirates
4 – 2
Hernández (5-3)
Duke (3-7)
Clippard (1)
21,767
30-31
62
June 11
@ Indians
7 – 2
Westbrook (4-3)
Atilano (5-3)
Pérez (6)
22,041
30-32
63
June 12
@ Indians
7 – 1
Hernández (5-5)
Martin (0-2)
19,484
30-33
64
June 13
@ Indians
9 – 4
Strasburg (2-0)
Huff (2-8)
32,876
31-33
65
June 15
@ Tigers
7 – 4
Scherzer (3-6)
Lannan (2-4)
Valverde (14)
24,821
31-34
66
June 16
@ Tigers
8 – 3
Verlander (8-4)
Hernández (5-4)
24,767
31-35
67
June 17
@ Tigers
8 – 3
Bonderman (3-4)
Atilano (5-4)
33,630
31-36
68
June 18
White Sox
2 – 1 (11)
Putz (2-2)
Storen (2-1)
Jenks (14)
40,325
31-37
69
June 19
White Sox
1 – 0
Peavy (6-5)
Martin (0-3)
36,487
31-38
70
June 20
White Sox
6 – 3
García (8-3)
Lannan (2-5)
Putz (1)
31,763
31-39
71
June 21
Royals
2 – 1
Hernández (6-4)
Chen (3-2)
Capps (21)
13,592
32-39
72
June 22
Royals
4 – 3
Atilano (6-4)
Lerew (0-1)
Capps (22)
21,168
33-39
73
June 23
Royals
1 – 0
Bannister (7-5)
Strasburg (2-1)
Soria (17)
31,913
33-40
74
June 25
@ Orioles
7 – 6
Simón (2-1)
Clippard (8-4)
43,484
33-41
75
June 26
@ Orioles
6 – 5
Berken (1-1)
Burnett (0-4)
Simón (8)
28,635
33-42
76
June 27
@ Orioles
4 – 3
Hernández (3-6)
Clippard (8-5)
Simón (9)
22,951
33-43
77
June 28
@ Braves
5 – 0
Hudson (8-3)
Strasburg (2-2)
42,889
33-44
78
June 29
@ Braves
7 – 2
Stammen (2-2)
Lowe (9-6)
19,045
34-44
79
June 30
@ Braves
4 – 1
Jurrjens (1-3)
Martin (0-4)
Wagner (16)
20,091
34-45
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
80
July 1
Mets
2 – 1
Capps (1-3)
Feliciano (2-4)
20,167
35-45
81
July 2
Mets
5 – 3
Niese (6-2)
Atilano (6-5)
Rodríguez (19)
24,410
35-46
82
July 3
Mets
6 – 5
Capps (2-3)
Rodríguez (2-2)
39,214
36-46
83
July 4
Mets
9 – 5
Takahashi (7-3)
Stammen (2-3)
Rodríguez (20)
29,234
36-47
84
July 6
Padres
6 – 5
Capps (3-3)
Gregerson (2-4)
14,039
37-47
85
July 7
Padres
7 – 6
Martin (1-4)
Garland (8-6)
Capps (23)
13,762
38-47
86
July 8
Padres
7 – 1
Latos (10-4)
Atilano (6-6)
17,364
38-48
87
July 9
Giants
8 – 1
Strasburg (3-2)
Cain (6-8)
34,723
39-48
88
July 10
Giants
10 – 5
Casilla (2-2)
Clippard (8-6)
23,977
39-49
89
July 11
Giants
6 – 2
Bumgarner (2-2)
Hernández (6-5)
Wilson (23)
22,403
39-50
All–Star Break (July 12–14)
90
July 16
@ Marlins
4 – 0
Strasburg (4-2)
Nolasco (9-7)
27,037
40-50
91
July 17
@ Marlins
2 – 0
Johnson (10-3)
Hernández (6-6)
Oviedo (21)
23,005
40-51
92
July 18
@ Marlins
1 – 0
Sanabia (1-1)
Stammen (2-4)
Oviedo (22)
21,057
40-52
93
July 19
@ Reds
7 – 2
Cueto (9-2)
Martin (1-5)
21,243
40-53
94
July 20
@ Reds
8 – 7
Leake (7-1)
Atilano (6-7)
Cordero (26)
22,876
40-54
95
July 21
@ Reds
8 – 5
Strasburg (5-2)
Arroyo (10-5)
Capps (24)
37,868
41-54
96
July 22
@ Reds
7 – 1
Hernández (7-6)
Vólquez (1-1)
23,115
42-54
97
July 23
@ Brewers
7 – 5
Loe (1-1)
Burnett (0-5)
Axford (14)
34,822
42-55
98
July 24
@ Brewers
4 – 3
Axford (6-1)
Storen (2-2)
41,987
42-56
99
July 25
@ Brewers
8 – 3
Bush (5-8)
Detwiler (0-1)
42,414
42-57
100
July 27
Braves
3 – 0
Batista (1-2)
Hanson (8-7)
Capps (25)
40,043
43-57
101
July 28
Braves
3 – 1
Hudson (11-5)
Hernández (7-7)
Wagner (23)
24,263
43-58
102
July 29
Braves
5 – 3
Olsen (3-2)
Lowe (10-9)
Capps (26)
30,263
44-58
103
July 30
Phillies
8 – 1
Stammen (3-4)
Oswalt (6-13)
32,590
45-58
104
July 31
Phillies
7 – 5
Storen (3-2)
Lidge (1-1)
38,049
46-58
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
Phillies
6 – 4 (11)
Contreras (6-3)
Balester (0-1)
Lidge (11)
35,807
46-59
106
August 2
@ Diamondbacks
3 – 1
Hernández (8-7)
López (5-10)
Burnett (1)
16,793
47-59
107
August 3
@ Diamondbacks
6 – 1
Saunders (7-10)
Olsen (3-3)
17,164
47-60
108
August 4
@ Diamondbacks
7 – 2
Stammen (4-4)
Kennedy (6-9)
15,670
48-60
109
August 5
@ Diamondbacks
8 – 4
Enright (3-2)
Detwiler (0-2)
16,638
48-61
110
August 6
@ Dodgers
6 – 3
Lannan (3-5)
Kershaw (10-7)
Storen (1)
39,153
49-61
111
August 7
@ Dodgers
3 – 2 (10)
Broxton (4-3)
Burnett (0-6)
44,896
49-62
112
August 8
@ Dodgers
8 – 3
Lilly (5-8)
Marquis (0-4)
43,639
49-63
113
August 10
Marlins
8 – 2
Sánchez (9-7)
Strasburg (5-3)
25,939
49-64
114
August 11
Marlins
9 – 5
Volstad (6-8)
Olsen (3-4)
15,061
49-65
115
August 12
Marlins
5 – 0
Nolasco (13-8)
Hernández (8-8)
16,496
49-66
116
August 13
Diamondbacks
4 – 2
Lannan (4-5)
Saunders (7-12)
Burnett (2)
19,549
50-66
117
August 14
Diamondbacks
9 – 2
Kennedy (7-9)
Marquis (0-5)
22,400
50-67
118
August 15
Diamondbacks
5 – 3
Clippard (9-6)
Norberto (0-2)
Storen (2)
21,695
51-67
119
August 17
@ Braves
10 – 2
Minor (1-0)
Olsen (3-5)
16,911
51-68
120
August 18
@ Braves
3 – 2
Wagner (7-2)
Burnett (0-7)
18,105
51-69
121
August 19
@ Braves
6 – 2
Lannan (5-5)
Lowe (11-11)
15,593
52-69
122
August 20
@ Phillies
1 – 0
Halladay (16-8)
Marquis (0-6)
Lidge (17)
45,093
52-70
123
August 21
@ Phillies
8 – 1
Slaten (3-1)
Kendrick (8-6)
45,266
53-70
124
August 22
@ Phillies
6 – 0
Oswalt (9-13)
Olsen (3-6)
44,539
53-71
125
August 23
Cubs
9 – 1
Coleman (1-1)
Hernández (8-9)
17,921
53-72
126
August 24
Cubs
5 – 4
Zambrano (5-6)
Lannan (5-6)
Mármol (23)
18,250
53-73
127
August 25
Cubs
4 – 0
Dempster (12-8)
Marquis (0-7)
18,344
53-74
128
August 26
Cardinals
11 – 10 (13)
Slaten (4-1)
Hawksworth (4-8)
22,317
54-74
129
August 27
Cardinals
4 – 2
García (12-6)
Olsen (3-7)
Franklin (22)
22,871
54-75
130
August 28
Cardinals
14 – 5
Hernández (9-9)
Lohse (2-6)
30,688
55-75
131
August 29
Cardinals
4 – 2
Lannan (6-6)
Wainwright (17-9)
Storen (3)
24,782
56-75
132
August 30
@ Marlins
9 – 3
Marquis (1-7)
Sanabia (3-2)
18,326
57-75
133
August 31
@ Marlins
1 – 0 (10)
Hensley (3-4)
Storen (3-3)
18,506
57-76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
134
September 1
@ Marlins
16 – 10
Volstad (9-9)
Olsen (3-8)
18,045
57-77
135
September 3
@ Pirates
8 – 5
Duke (7-12)
Hernández (9-10)
Hanrahan (3)
19,734
57-78
136
September 4
@ Pirates
9 – 2
Lannan (7-6)
Maholm (7-14)
30,263
58-78
137
September 5
@ Pirates
8 – 1
Marquis (2-7)
Morton (1-11)
18,057
59-78
138
September 6
Mets
13 – 3
Olsen (4-8)
Pelfrey (13-9)
20,224
60-78
139
September 7
Mets
4 – 1
Gee (1-0)
Maya (0-1)
Takahashi (4)
13,835
60-79
140
September 8
Mets
3 – 2
Dickey (10-6)
Hernández (9-11)
Takahashi (5)
16,002
60-80
141
September 10
Marlins
3 – 1
Sanabia (4-2)
Lannan (7-7)
Hensley (1)
17,180
60-81
142
September 11
Marlins
4 – 1
Sánchez (12-9)
Marquis (2-8)
Hensley (2)
17,941
60-82
143
September 12
Marlins
6 – 5
Sanches (1-2)
Zimmermann (0-1)
Hensley (3)
16,788
60-83
144
September 13
@ Braves
4 – 0
Lowe (13-12)
Maya (0-2)
18,647
60-84
145
September 14
@ Braves
6 – 0
Hernández (10-11)
Jurrjens (7-6)
26,954
61-84
146
September 15
@ Braves
4 – 2
Lannan (8-7)
Minor (3-1)
Storen (4)
19,237
62-84
147
September 17
@ Phillies
9 – 1
Oswalt (13-13)
Marquis (2-9)
45,338
62-85
148
September 18
@ Phillies
5 – 2
Kendrick (10-9)
Zimmermann (0-2)
Lidge (23)
45,222
62-86
149
September 19
@ Phillies
7 – 6
Worley (1-1)
Storen (3-4)
44,936
62-87
150
September 20
Astros
8 – 2
Norris (9-8)
Hernández (10-12)
10,999
62-88
151
September 21
Astros
8 – 4
Clippard (10-6)
Paulino (1-9)
11,893
63-88
152
September 22
Astros
4 – 3
Clippard (11-6)
Fulchino (2-1)
Burnett (3)
12,213
64-88
153
September 23
Astros
7 – 2
Detwiler (1-2)
Figueroa (5-4)
14,633
65-88
154
September 24
Braves
8 – 3
Zimmermann (1-2)
Hudson (16-9)
22,515
66-88
155
September 25
Braves
5 – 0
Lowe (15-12)
Maya (0-3)
23,824
66-89
156
September 26
Braves
4 – 2
Burnett (1-7)
Farnsworth (3-2)
Storen (5)
21,625
67-89
157
September 27
Phillies
8 – 0
Halladay (21-10)
Lannan (8-8)
14,309
67-90
158
September 28
Phillies
2 – 1
Storen (4-4)
Contreras (6-4)
19,117
68-90
159
September 29
Phillies
7 – 1
Blanton (9-6)
Detwiler (1-3)
20,026
68-91
Player stats
Batting
Table is sortable.
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Complete offensive statistics are available here .
Pitching
Table is sortable.
Note: Pos = Position; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Complete pitching statistics are available here.
Team leaders
Qualifying players only.
Batting
Pitching
Awards and honors
All-Stars
Annual awards
Ryan Zimmermann won the Silver Slugger Award for the second consecutive year, becoming the first Washington Nationals player to win two Silver Slugger Awards.[ 10]
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Potomac
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