October 02, 2021 Morning Edition: Nationals News Roundup


This is your Nationals Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of October 02, 2021.


A Look at Nationals Pitchers’ Pitch Effectiveness


Josh Rogers

Josh Rogers’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered above average.

Kyle Finnegan

Kyle Finnegan’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.
  • He features a Splitter that is considered above average.

Mason Thompson

Mason Thompson’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered below average.

Andres Machado

Andres Machado’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered above average.

Ryne Harper

Ryne Harper’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered above average.

Joe Ross

Joe Ross’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered below average.

Kyle McGowin

Kyle McGowin’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.

Paolo Espino

Paolo Espino’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered below average.

Sean Nolin

Sean Nolin’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered to be quite poor.
  • He features a Cutter that is considered below average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered above average.

Stephen Strasburg

Stephen Strasburg’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered very good.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered below average.

Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…

“The Red Sox have to feel like anything but a sweep of the Nats will end their season, and Nationals fans have to feel like eliminating another team from postseason contention would be a pretty sweet ending to a season that turned hopeless months ago. “They’re a playoff team so we’re going to try to do what we can to take care of business, and win against those,” Andrew Stevenson told reporters after Friday’s game. “Whenever you can have a team fighting for a playoff spot like they are, I think that’s going to up our game a little bit,” Stevenson said. Now we’ll get Josiah Gray and a pitcher to be determined staring down the Red Sox in a game that could define both teams’ seasons.”

Above is the summary of: After a shocking 2021 season, the end is still like a postseason series for Washington Nationals… tap or click to check out the full article.

“But I was attacking the zone early, my stuff felt really good through those first five innings.” “I like the way he works, and he’s going to go out there and give you everything he’s got,” manager Dave Martinez said. “It’s been a crazy year for me,” Rogers said. In his final start of the season on Friday against the Red Sox, Rogers tossed six innings while allowing seven hits, four runs, three walks and recording three strikeouts in a 4-2 loss at Nationals Park. “I’m proud of myself for how far I’ve come,” Rogers said.”

Above is the summary of: Rogers wraps ’21 season, makes case for ’22… tap or click to check out the full article.

““I definitely tried to make roots here,” Schwarber said. “It was a special month,” Schwarber said. “It was definitely quick, but [I am] very thankful for my time here,” Schwarber said from the visitors’ side of Nationals Park on Friday. … Even though it is against the Nats, I’m excited to be here and try to help the Red Sox win these games.” The Nationals recognized Schwarber for his contributions with a pregame thank you video in the series opener.”

Above is the summary of: Schwarber ‘thankful’ for time with Nationals… tap or click to check out the full article.

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