Eric Lauer feared his bid to keep the Washington Nationals scoreless was in jeopardy as soon as Lane Thomas hit the ball. Good defense and equally good fortune kept the shutout intact and extended the Nationals’ frustrations. The Brewers were clinging to a 2-0 lead in the seventh inning Friday night when Thomas ripped a shot to deep center field for a triple but was thrown out at home trying to score on the play. Milwaukee broke the game open an inning later and rolled to a 7-0 victory.
The Nationals turned just their second triple play in franchise history Friday against the Brewers.
As the Nationals eclipse their 40th game of the season, which players stock has risen and fallen the most?
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
60 | P | |
64 | P | |
33 | P | |
46 | P | |
63 | P | |
58 | P | |
30 | P | |
32 | P | |
67 | P | |
40 | P | |
36 | P | |
73 | P | |
21 | P | |
61 | P | |
13 | P | |
56 | P | |
41 | P | |
45 | P | |
50 | SP | |
37 | P | |
27 | P | |
71 | P | |
50 | P |
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
15 | C | |
20 | C |
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
5 | SS | |
19 | 1B | |
3 | SS | |
7 | 3B | |
1 | 2B | |
8 | SS | |
9 | 2B |
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
23 | RF | |
29 | LF | |
16 | CF | |
22 | LF | |
28 | CF |