The 6-2 Philadelphia Phillies will welcome the Washington Nationals to Citizens Bank Park Monday for the first of a three-game set. Phillies manager Gabe Kapler’s lineup is largely the same one that has allowed the Phillies to jump out to a fast start, but two former top prospects will make their first starts of the 2019 season.
Vince Velasquez, who made a relief appearance against the Nationals in D.C. last Tuesday, will make his season-debut as a starter Monday night, as the Phillies use a fifth starter for the first time in 2019. Velasquez pitched a career-high 146.2 innings in 2018, while posting a career-low 3.75 FIP. You could do worse at the back-end of your rotation. But Velasquez had a rather disastrous Spring Training – he posted a 12.79 ERA in 6.1 innings – and has a pitching arsenal that made some think he could be a front-line starter when the Phillies acquired him in December of 2015. That hasn’t happened, so the 26-year-old opens up the 2019 season with a short leash.
Meanwhile, with Cesar Hernandez off to a slow start in 2019, Scott Kingery will make his first start of the 2019 season at his natural position of second base. After having a breakout season between Double-A Reading and Triple-A Lehigh Valley in 2017, Kingery was rewarded with a six-year deal before making his major league debut in 2018. But in 452 at-bats in his rookie season, Kingery posted a -19.3 offensive WAR, one of the 10 worst marks in the sport. With an offense that’s immensely more talented than it was a season ago, Kingery isn’t guaranteed much in the way of starts of at-bats. He’s made just five plate appearances through the first eight games of the 2019 season, so when Kingery is given a chance to start like this, it’s obviously crucial that he makes the best of it.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Monday night’s tilt against the Nationals:
Phillies Lineup
Opposing Lineup
Shibe Vintage Sports Starting Pitching Matchup
Pregame Phillies Nuggets
Programming Information