Taylor Jordan shut down for 2013

Taylor Jordan shut down for 2013
ATLANTA - The final outing of Taylor Jordan's 2013 season will be the six innings he threw against the Braves last night, in which he allowed just two unearned runs. Nationals manager Davey Johnson said before tonight's game against the Braves that Jordan, who was put on the disabled list today with a right lower back strain, will not pitch again this season. The combination of Jordan's injury and the fact that he's near his team-imposed innings limit set for this season led Johnson and...
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Moore playing first, Harper scratched (updated)

Moore playing first, Harper scratched (updated)
ATLANTA - In his first game back from the minors, Tyler Moore is starting at first base against Braves left-hander Mike Minor. Also, Bryce Harper is playing center field with righty Scott Hairston in left for the Nationals. Update: After meeting with a trainer and manager Davey Johnson, Harper has been scratched from tonight's game. Denard Span will now hit leadoff and play center. Harper was hit by two pitches last night and left the Nationals' clubhouse after the game with a pad on his...
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Nats place Taylor Jordan on DL, recall Tyler Moore from Triple-A

Nats place Taylor Jordan on DL, recall Tyler Moore from Triple-A
ATLANTA - The Nationals announced this afternoon that they've placed right-hander Taylor Jordan on the 15-day disabled list with a right lower back strain, and recalled outfielder/first baseman Tyler Moore from Triple-A Syracuse. Manager Davey Johnson told reporters on Wednesday that Jordan had suffered some kind of back injury while at the dentist. The rookie right-hander worked six innings last night, allowing two runs (both unearned) on seven hits. On a team-imposed innings limit this...
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On the potential for retaliation, Krol's struggles and Storen's return

On the potential for retaliation, Krol's struggles and Storen's return
ATLANTA - There's one key factor in whether the Nationals can, or choose to, use tonight to retaliate to the multiple plunkings of Bryce Harper by Braves pitchers over the last two weeks. That factor is whether or not the umpires issue warnings before the first pitch of tonight's game is thrown. If the umpires try and take matters into their own hands and prevent further incident between the Nats and Braves by issuing warnings to both benches before the game begins, it would make it...
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Hearing from Werth, Krol and Jordan after another loss in Atlanta

Hearing from Werth, Krol and Jordan after another loss in Atlanta
ATLANTA - Through a team spokesman, Bryce Harper declined to talk to reporters after tonight's 3-2 loss to the Braves. When it came to the topic of Harper twice getting hit by Braves pitchers tonight, his teammates weren't willing to say all that much, either. "You know, that's one of those things we take care of in-house," Jayson Werth said. "That's just part of the game. I'm not going to speak publicly about it." Harper was hit by an Alex Wood curveball in the fourth inning and a...
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Johnson on the Harper plunkings and the walk-off loss

Johnson on the Harper plunkings and the walk-off loss
ATLANTA - In the last 28 or so hours, the Nationals have lost on a go-ahead three-run homer in the ninth and a walk-off solo homer in the 10th. The tough 2013 season gets tougher. The Nats came back to tie tonight's game 2-2 in the top of the eighth inning and were able to get it to extras, but Ian Krol surrendered a walk-off homer to Justin Upton with one out in the 10th that gave the Braves a 3-2 win and left the Nats walking off the field hanging their heads again. Taylor Jordan allowed...
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Harper plunked for second time tonight (Nats lose 3-2 on Upton walk-off)

Harper plunked for second time tonight (Nats lose 3-2 on Upton walk-off)
Bryce Harper has been hit twice tonight. The first time came on the first pitch thrown by Alex Wood in a fourth-inning Harper at-bat, a breaking ball that got Harper in the back. Harper calmly turned around and trotted to first base. Braves fans cheered that plunking with gusto. The second time came on the first pitch thrown by Luis Avilan in an eighth-inning Harper at-bat, a 91 mph fastball that got Harper in the upper back. Harper bent over at the waist, in clear pain, as Braves fans rose...
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Defensive miscues continue to hurt Jordan (bring on the bullpens)

Defensive miscues continue to hurt Jordan (bring on the bullpens)
Despite having worked just 49 2/3 major league innings this season, Taylor Jordan has allowed the second-most unearned runs of any Nationals pitcher. The Nats have made 11 errors behind Jordan this year, and it seems those errors always come back to hurt him. Tonight, two throwing errors have led to two Braves runs, and Atlanta has a 2-1 lead after four innings. In the first, Wilson Ramos opted to try and catch Jason Heyward stealing despite the fact that Justin Upton had just taken ball...
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Notes on Ramos, Ohlendorf and the late-relievers

Notes on Ramos, Ohlendorf and the late-relievers
ATLANTA - The Nationals might be 14 1/2 games back of the Braves in the National League East entering this three-game set in Atlanta, but Davey Johnson still views this as a big series. "We've lost 10 out of 13 (to Atlanta). We need to show them they're not better than us," Johnson said. "Need to stand up and return the favor. Had our way with them a little bit last year, need to show we can show up and play better than they can." The Nats enter this game coming off a tough one-run loss...
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Werth and Johnson on Manuel's firing and chances he joins Nats

Werth and Johnson on Manuel's firing and chances he joins Nats
ATLANTA - The news of Charlie Manuel's firing by the Phillies this afternoon made its way through the Nationals' clubhouse prior to tonight's game against the Braves, and one guy had a lot more to offer on the topic than anyone else. Jayson Werth played under Manuel in Philadelphia for four seasons from 2007-2010, and it's evident from talking with Werth how much he cares about his former manager. Werth didn't want to discuss the circumstances of Manuel's firing in too much detail, but...
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Ramos back in Nats lineup

Ramos back in Nats lineup
ATLANTA - As expected, Wilson Ramos is back in the lineup today as the Nationals open a three-game series against the Braves. Ramos had missed the Nats' last two games after suffering a left hamstring injury in Tuesday's win over the Giants. This marked the third time this season that Ramos has injured his left hamstring, but this issue was lower down in the hamstring than the previous two strains and was not considered nearly as serious. Taylor Jordan (1-3, 4.14 ERA) takes the ball tonight...
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As shutdown approaches, Jordan staying focused

As shutdown approaches, Jordan staying focused
ATLANTA - It's a good thing I looked at the weekend forecast for Atlanta before packing a bag last night. It's most certainly not in the 90s down here, which is what I had expected. It's rainy and cool in Atlanta this morning, a sample of what it looks like we're going to get through the entire weekend. I'll take the temperatures in the 70s and upper 60s, but the rain could be an issue. This is the last time the Nationals are scheduled to visit Turner Field this season, so these two teams...
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The streak - and the momentum - come to an end

The streak - and the momentum - come to an end
You know how they always say the difference between winning and losing in Major League Baseball is so miniscule? Let's look back to yesterday evening, if it isn't too painful. The Nationals were one pitch, one called strike that wasn't, away from sweeping the Giants, winning their sixth game in a row (which would have been their longest winning streak of the season) and heading into this 10-game road trip riding more momentum than they've had all season. Instead, not. The called strike...
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Davey Johnson: "That one hurt"

Davey Johnson: "That one hurt"
The 2013 Nationals have experienced a number of crushing losses. Today's can be added to the list. Rafael Soriano gave up a three-run homer to Hector Sanchez with two outs and two strikes in the top of the ninth inning, turning a 3-1 Nationals lead into a 4-3 loss. It's Soriano's fifth blown save of the season, one that snaps the Nats' five-game winning streak in shocking fashion and drops them to 59-61 when they appeared poised to get back to .500. "That one hurt," manager Davey...
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Haren's amazing resurgence continues (Soriano blows save in 4-3 loss)

Haren's amazing resurgence continues (Soriano blows save in 4-3 loss)
Prior to going on the disabled list in late June, Dan Haren had pitched to a 6.15 ERA, put up a 1.44 WHIP and allowed 2.1 home runs per nine innings. Haren has since said that he wasn't even really hurt when he went on the DL. He just used that time to reset and fix whatever mental issues he had going on after his confidence had been beaten down pretty good. Whatever Haren told himself during that stretch, it's worked wonders. The veteran right-hander allowed just one run through six...
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The timely hitting continues (Nats get to the San Francisco 'pen)

The timely hitting continues (Nats get to the San Francisco 'pen)
Two more two-out, run-scoring hits. Multiple knocks with runners in scoring position. Hitters fouling off two-strike pitches to get something better to handle. Not sure where this Nationals team has come from, but I bet Davey Johnson is hoping this group stays around for a while. The Nats have taken a 3-0 lead on Ryan Vogelsong and the Giants through 3 1/2 innings thanks to a big third. Ian Desmond's 52nd extra-base hit of the season drove in Denard Span and Jayson Werth to get the scoring...
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Storen on his return: "I'm pretty damn happy about it, to be honest with you"

Storen on his return: "I'm pretty damn happy about it, to be honest with you"
Nearly three weeks ago, Drew Storen was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse after a stretch that saw him allow 14 earned runs over 11 appearances. It was the first time Storen had been optioned to the minor leagues since his initial promotion to the bigs in May of 2010, and it hit him hard. He had lengthy conversations with manager Davey Johnson, pitching coach Steve McCatty and general manager Mike Rizzo after the demotion, and was frustrated with the decision made by the Nats' front...
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Haren takes the hill vs. Giants

Haren takes the hill vs. Giants
Dan Haren will try to continue his recent success when he takes the hill for the Nationals in the finale of their three-game series against the Giants. The right-hander has lowered his ERA from 6.15 to 4.99 since coming off the disabled list July 8, allowing 10 earned runs over his past six starts (and half of them came in one outing on July 22). Here are today's lineups: For the Giants: 2B Marco Scutaro SS Brandon Crawford 1B Brandon Belt C Buster Posey RF Hunter Pence 3B Pablo Sandoval LF...
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Nationals recall Storen, send struggling Mattheus to Triple-A Syracuse

Nationals recall Storen, send struggling Mattheus to Triple-A Syracuse
When Nationals manager Davey Johnson indicated yesterday that he hasn't been pleased with the bullpen's performance of late, he wasn't kidding. This afternoon, the Nats made a roster move they hope will shore up their relief corps. Right-hander Drew Storen was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, where he's been doing well of late. In his past three outings, covering 2 1/3 innings, Storen has struck out four without allowing a hit. In six games with the Chiefs, where he was supposed to work on...
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Nats sign Dominican third baseman Anderson Franco

Nats sign Dominican third baseman Anderson Franco
The Nationals have been hesitant to dish out large contracts to international free agents since the Esmailyn Gonzalez incident, but they made a splash in the international signing pool today, signing 16-year-old Dominican third baseman Anderson Franco for $900,000, according to Baseball America's Ben Badler. Franco was ranked as the 29th-best international prospect in this year's class by Baseball America. He became eligible to sign today, which is his 16th birthday. Quite a birthday...
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