Because Gonzalez isn't pitching tonight, he'll need to put in some extra work in the upcoming days in order to be prepared for his postseason start. The Nats had discussed having Gonzalez start today and work just a couple innings, but they went against that idea. "That was a consideration, but since we could play Saturday, that ended up not being a consideration," Johnson said. "And also, (pitching coach Steve) McCatty felt like Gio would be better served, when he talked to him, just throwing (off) flat ground and then Saturday or Sunday, prepare. We won't know that until Wednesday." Gonzalez has pitched on six or more days rest four times this season, so he's familiar with adjusting to extra days in between starts. This will be an exaggerated case, though, as Gonzalez will open the Division Series pitching on either nine or 10 days rest. "It can work either way," Gonzalez said. "You get too much rest, you don't know how you're going to feel. Not enough rest, it could be hit or miss. But at this point, it's a learning curve for me. I'm still trying to figure it out. I'm going to try to go out there and try some 'pens and long toss and do whatever I gotta do to get back in shape. Keep watching video. Keep watching these guys pitch. Just mentally get myself where I need to be. We'll see how it goes." As for Tom Gorzelanny, who gets the start in Gonzalez's place tonight, he needed to temper his celebration last night once he got word from Johnson that he'd be getting the ball tonight. "I told him last night when he was drinking some champagne, I said 'Don't drink too much of it,' " Johnson laughed. Gorzelanny sat in the Nationals' clubhouse this afternoon with a sign posted on the top of his locker, one put there by his lockermate Sean Burnett. "Game #161 is My Game! - Tom Gorzelanny," the sign read. He'll have a bit of an unusual group of position players behind him, but Johnson felt it was necessary to rest most of his starters today. "I'm rewarding the guys that have been grinding through a tough schedule," Johnson said. "Give 'em a little step back, gather your thoughts, gear back up tomorrow and go from there."