Chris Speier has been through this before, filling in temporarily as manager of Dusty Baker's team when the latter had to leave for personal reasons. The longtime big league coach stepped in for 11 games in Sept. 2012 when Baker (managing the Reds at the time) landed in the hospital with what eventually was discovered to be a mini-stroke.
So when he learned a few days ago that he would need to take the reins again while Baker left town due to a death in the family, Speier did his best both to...
The Nationals will open the 2017 season at home against the Marlins, will meet the Orioles in early May for their traditional home-and-home Beltways Series and face the entire American League West in interleague play.
Major League Baseball revealed next season's schedule this afternoon. It begins Monday, April 3 when the Nationals host Miami, the third time in 11 years those teams have opened a season in D.C.
Following their opening series, the Nationals make a brief road trip to Philadelphia,...
Dusty Baker has left the Nationals temporarily due to a death in the family and won't manage today's series finale against the Mets, the club announced.
Bench coach Chris Speier will assume managerial duties for the game.
Baker is expected to rejoin the team in Atlanta and manage Friday night's series opener against the Braves.
This will be the first game Baker has missed since taking over as Nationals manager. The 67-year-old hasn't missed an inning of his team's first 145 games; he's...
There were no shortage of emotional reactions the Nationals could have tonight in the wake of their wild 4-3, 10-inning loss to the Mets. The final 30 minutes of this game alone ran the full gamut, from despair to hope to flat-out belief to confusion to despair again to hope again to exhaustion in the end.
From Dusty Baker's standpoint, the most important reaction to this game was an upbeat one, with reason to think the manner in which his team rallied to tie the game in the bottom of the...
If the Nationals are going to make noise in October, they're going to have to beat some elite opposing arms. Like Noah Syndergaard, one of the top starters in the game right now. Or Jeurys Familia, one of the top closers in baseball.
They couldn't do it to Syndergaard tonight, managing just four hits in seven innings. They nearly did it to Familia, rallying from two runs down in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game and force extra innings.
But then the Mets returned the favor and beat...
Dusty Baker hears the question a lot these days, from all variety of sources: At some point, is he going to bench Ryan Zimmerman, who is mired in a season-long slump?
Baker understands why people ask him that. But his response is clear: He's going to keep playing Zimmerman as much as possible, because he knows the Nationals' chances of success are far greater with a productive Zimmerman in the lineup than out of it.
"See, this guy is a carrier," Baker said. "There are carriers and there...
After taking care of business last night with an 8-1 trouncing of the Mets, the Nationals did the bare minimum they needed to do in this series: Avoid getting swept. Anything they do from here on out is just gravy. But since they now lead the division by 10 games with 18 to play, with their magic number down to nine, why not go for the jugular?
We'll see if they can do that tonight when A.J. Cole squares off against Noah Syndergaard. It looks like a mismatch on paper, but it was only 11 days...
Here's yet another sign that Bryce Harper has nearly made it all the way back from his months-long slump at the plate: Teams are intentionally walking him again.
That was the strategy early this season for opposing clubs facing the reigning National League MVP. Harper was intentionally walked 13 times in his first 43 games.
But as he slid into his funk, the strategy changed. No longer as fearful about losing the game in that situation, opposing managers intentionally walked Harper only three...
Mat Latos didn't know if this opportunity would come, certainly not this season. Ditched by the White Sox in June, the odds of the journeyman right-hander starting a key pennant race game for a first-place club in mid-September seemed ludicrous.
Yet there was Latos tonight, not only taking the mound in the top of the first inning for the Nationals in their series opener with the Mets, but pitching effectively and even homering for the home team during an 8-1 victory that brought its magic...
Given a surprise opportunity to start a mid-September ballgame for a first-place club trying to put the finishing touches on its chief division rival, Mat Latos delivered both on the mound and at the plate.
Unfortunately, what was shaping up to be a memorable night for the 28-year-old journeyman ended prematurely when he was forced to depart the Nationals' 8-1 victory over the Mets in the top of the fifth inning with an apparent leg injury.
As disappointing as the end of Latos' night was, he...
It's looking like Joe Ross will be ready to rejoin the Nationals rotation later this week when his turn comes up. Until then, they'll take their chances with short-term insurance policies like Mat Latos and A.J. Cole.
Ross emerged from his simulated game Saturday with no problems and, according to manager Dusty Baker, looks ready to pitch in his first big league game in more than two months.
"I think he's game-ready," Baker said. "He's just not game-endurance-ready. But that can play,...
It's one of the biggest games of the season, a mid-September matchup of the first- and second-place teams in the National League East, one of them trying to move closer to the division title, the other trying to continue a late surge toward a wild card berth that looked implausible only a couple weeks ago.
And the pitching matchup for the opener between the Nationals and Mets will be ... Mat Latos vs. Rafael Montero?
Such is the state of both clubs' rotations, which have been disrupted by...
For months, this week loomed large on the calendar. It's the final regular season meeting between the Nationals and Mets, and there was every reason to believe it would be a critical series between two rivals battling for the National League East title.
That's not quite what it will actually be, though. Yes, the next three days do represent one of the more significant series of the season for the Nationals, but it won't be nearly as significant as everyone assumed it would.
With the...
Dusty Baker isn't mincing words. He's challenging Gio Gonzalez to step it up during Stephen Strasburg's absence and give the Nationals the quality starter they desperately need right now to round out their rotation.
Suffice it to say, Baker was one happy man this afternoon after watching the left-hander toss seven innings of one-run ball during a 3-2 victory over the Phillies.
"He seemed like a guy on a mission," Baker said. "We talked the other day, and I told him that he's very...
It required a little more late drama than they would have preferred, but the Nationals won another tight, low-scoring ballgame against the Phillies today, eking out a 3-2 victory to maintain some momentum heading into this week's series with the Mets.
Gio Gonzalez tossed seven strong innings, Daniel Murphy and Anthony Rendon delivered key RBI doubles and the Nationals bullpen hung on for dear life late to wrap up the club's sixth win in seven games on its current homestand.
Next up: the Mets,...
The Nationals wrap up their 19-game season series with the Mets this week, but they'll do so without having named two of their three scheduled starting pitchers.
The Nats, for now, are listing both Monday and Tuesday's starters as "TBA," with only Wednesday starter Tanner Roark officially named.
Stephen Strasburg would have been lined up to start the opener against New York, but the right-hander has been shut down after straining the flexor mass in his elbow Wednesday night against the...
Few members of the Nationals roster are going to be under the microscope more over the season's final three weeks than Gio Gonzalez, who (in the wake of Stephen Strasburg's injury) is going to be asked to step up and assume a prominent role in a likely postseason rotation. A strong outing today against the Phillies would be an encouraging development.
The Nationals lineup, meanwhile, will hope to score some runs prior to the bottom of the eighth today. They'll be trying to do more damage...
Dusty Baker has suggested for several weeks he would like to see how Koda Glover handles a late-inning situation. On more than one occasion, Baker has mentioned he hopes Glover does for the 2016 Nationals what Francisco Rodriguez did for the 2002 Angels: hold the setup role for a World Series champion only a month after making his major league debut.
So when Friday night's game against the Phillies presented an ideal opportunity for it, Baker didn't hesitate to use Glover in a big spot: up...
There are the base hits, 77 of them already in only 223 at-bats, good for a .345 batting average that would stand right alongside league leader Daniel Murphy if only he had been in the big leagues all season.
There are the stolen bases (21 of them) and the runs (39 of them) in only 52 games, evidence of his blazing speed.
There is the surprisingly smooth play in center field, a position that was completely foreign to him until this summer, when the Nationals realized they were desperate for...
Trea Turner was supposed to inject speed and energy to the top of the Nationals lineup. Who knew he'd inject a whole lot of power as well?
Turner blasted two home runs in the game's final three innings tonight, including a walk-off homer to straightaway center field that gave the Nationals a dramatic 5-4 victory over the Phillies and added another chapter to the rookie's sterling season.
Turner, who hit a two-run homer on the first pitch he saw in the bottom of the seventh, needed to work...