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2007 Washington Nationals

The Washington Nationals' 2007 season has begun with the team trying to win its first NL East title since moving to Washington. During the offseason, the team replaced manager Frank Robinson with former Montreal Expos coach Manny Acta. They lost several players through free agency and trades. The most notable of those are José Guillén, Ramón Ortiz, Alfonso Soriano, and José Vidro. The Nationals signed few major league free agents. Their most experienced free agent signing was Dmitri Young. Luis Ayala, Alex Escobar, Cristian Guzmán, Nick Johnson, Michael O'Connor and John Patterson are expected to return from season-ending injuries.

After losing four starters (Livan Hernandez, Tony Armas, Ramon Ortiz and Pedro Astacio) from the prior year, the Nationals invited an extraordinary 36 pitchers to spring training.[1][2]

Contents

  • 1 Regular season
    • 1.1 April
    • 1.2 May
    • 1.3 June
    • 1.4 July
    • 1.5 Season standings
    • 1.6 Game log
  • 2 Player stats
    • 2.1 Team leaders
      • 2.1.1 Batting
      • 2.1.2 Pitching
    • 2.2 Nationals among league leaders
      • 2.2.1 Batting
      • 2.2.2 Pitching
  • 3 Current roster
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 References

[edit] Regular season

[edit] April

On Opening Day, the Nationals lost their starting shortstop (Cristian Guzman, hamstring) and center fielder (Nook Logan) for five weeks. At the end of April, one of their starters, Jerome Williams hurt his ankle while batting and was placed on the 15-day disabled list.

[edit] May

In the space of just 10 days in May, Shawn Hill, John Patterson, and Jason Bergmann went on the disabled list. Jerome Williams returned, pitched one game, and went back on the DL with a shoulder injury. The Washington Post wrote: "Almost everything that could sink a team's attitude has befallen the Nats. They started the year 1-8, then they lost eight in a row to drop to 9-25."[3]

They pressed journeymen Mike Bacsik, Micah Bowie (a relief pitcher) and Jason Simontacchi, along with rookie reliever Levale Speigner into the starting rotation, amidst predictions that the 2007 Nationals might equal the 1962 Mets' record of futility, 120 losses in one season.[4].

After the team lost 8 straight games to sink to 9-25, the Nats won 11 of 15, mostly with patchwork starting pitching and timely hitting. and the return of Cristian Guzmán, who was hitting .343 by the end of May.

[edit] June

In June, the Nationals have been led by key hits by Dmitri Young, Cristian Guzmán and the power hitting of Ryan Zimmerman. But towards the end of the month, Guzman, hitting .329, was injured and lost for the season, and, following the injury, the Nationals lost 9 of their next 11 games.

[edit] July

Dmitri Young, hitting .339 (third in the league) and slugging .512, was selected as the lone Nationals' representative in the 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Despite rumors that the Nationals were seeking to trade Ronnie Belliard, Chad Cordero, Jon Rauch and Young, the Nationals did not make any major trades before the non-waiver trade deadline[5][6].

[edit] Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Elim. #
New York Mets 83 64 .565 — —
Philadelphia Phillies 79 69 .534 4½ 11
Atlanta Braves 75 73 .507 8½ 7
Washington Nationals 66 82 .446 17½ E
Florida Marlins 65 83 .439 18½ E

E = Eliminated from winning the division


NL Wild Card W L Pct. GB Elim.#
San Diego Padres 80 67 .544 -- --
Los Angeles Dodgers 79 69 .534 1½ 14
Philadelphia Phillies 79 69 .534 1½ 14
Colorado Rockies 76 72 .514 4½ 11
Milwaukee Brewers 75 72 .510 5 11
Atlanta Braves 75 73 .507 5½ 10
St. Louis Cardinals 70 77 .476 10 6
Cincinnati Reds 68 80 .459 12½ 3
San Francisco Giants 66 82 .446 14½ 1
Pittsburgh Pirates 66 82 .446 14½ 1
Washington Nationals 65 82 .446 14½ 1


[edit] Game log

Template:2007 Washington Nationals season game log

[edit] Player stats

[edit] Team leaders

[edit] Batting

Stat Player Total
Avg. Dmitri Young .323
HR Ryan Zimmerman 24
RBI Ryan Zimmerman 84
R Ryan Zimmerman 87
H Ryan Zimmerman 159
SB Felipe López 22

[edit] Pitching

Stat Player Total
W Jon Rauch 8
L Mike Bacsik
Matt Chico
8
ERA Matt Chico 4.61
SO Matt Chico 87
SV Chad Cordero 33
IP Matt Chico 150.1

Stats as of September 14

[edit] Nationals among league leaders

[edit] Batting

Stat Player Total NL Rank MLB Rank
Avg. Dmitri Young .323 6 13
G Ryan Zimmerman 147 1 (tie) 2 (tie)
XBH Ryan Zimmerman 66 10 (tie) 17 (tie)

[edit] Pitching

Stat Player Total NL Rank MLB Rank
SV Chad Cordero 33 6 12
HLD Jon Rauch 28 5 6
PK Jason Simontacchi 5 3 3 (tie)

Rankings as of September 14

[edit] Current roster

Template:Washington Nationals roster

[edit] Trivia

Template:Trivia

  • The 2007 Nationals became the first team in modern baseball (1901 - present) to trail 4-0 in each of their first six games. [7]
  • The 2007 Nationals became the first team in modern baseball to not score during the first three innings of each of their first ten games. [8]
  • The 2007 Nationals set the National League record for not scoring a run in the first inning of their first 22 games. [9]

[edit] References

  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Washington Nationals Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Washington Nationals Game Log on ESPN.com
  • Batting Statistics: Washington Nationals Batting Stats on ESPN.com
  • Pitching Statistics: Washington Nationals Pitching Stats on ESPN.com
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  5. ↑ Ladson, Bill (July 31, 2007). Nats let deadline pass without a deal. Retrieved on July 31, 2007.
  6. ↑ Ladson, Bill (July 19, 2007). Cordero, Rauch focus of trade rumors. Retrieved on July 31, 2007.
  7. ↑ Jacobson, Todd (April 8, 2007). "D-backs tee off on Patterson". The Free Lance-Star, p. B7.
  8. ↑ Blum, Ronald (April 14, 2007). "Nats flirt with two in a row". The Free Lance-Star, p. B10
  9. ↑ Jacobson, Todd (April 30, 2007). "Finally, Nationals get started early". The Free Lance-Star, p. C1.

2007 MLB season by team

AL East: Baltimore • Boston • New York • Tampa Bay • Toronto
AL Central: Chicago • Cleveland • Detroit • Kansas City • Minnesota
AL West: Los Angeles • Oakland • Seattle • Texas

NL East: Atlanta • Florida • New York • Philadelphia • Washington
NL Central: Chicago • Cincinnati • Houston • Milwaukee • Pittsburgh • St. Louis
NL West: Arizona • Colorado • Los Angeles • San Diego • San Francisco

2007 All-Star Game • 2007 World Series


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