The Philadelphia Phillies (39-34) are looking a bit like a boxer who has built a nice lead on the judge’s scorecards, winning the first handful of rounds, only to get nailed with a haymaker by the opposition and suddenly find themselves reeling, clinging to the ropes, hoping the knockout blow doesn’t come before they can somehow regain their composure, get back to their corner, and formulate some kind of plan to rally.
The Washington Nationals (35-38) on the other hand look like that opposition fighter. Was getting knocked around in the early rounds, looked entirely lost. But then, suddenly, that fighter lands a big shot, sees the stunned look in the former leader’s eyes, and goes in for the kill with renewed energy.
It will be the host Nationals going for the series sweep on Thursday evening when the two sides meet once again at Nationals Park. They swept the Phillies in a day-night doubleheader on Wednesday, pulling the Nats within four games of the Phils and Colorado Rockies in the race for the final NL Wildcard slot.
Since falling to a season-worst 19-31 on May 23, the Nationals have gone 16-7 to get back into the race. Meanwhile, the Phillies were sitting at a season-best 33-22 on May 29, but have gone just 6-12 since that point. They have not only fallen out of first place in the NL East, trailing the Atlanta Braves by four games, but have also lost sole possession of a Wildcard playoff berth.
In the midst of a month-long stretch of games against only National League East Division games, the Phillies are 1-4 thus far. There are 20 of those division rivalry games remaining in this stretch of the season.
Weather has been a major factor in this series. Persistent thunderstorms and showers caused the postponement of games on both Monday and Tuesday night, resulting in yesterday’s split twin-bill and a game rescheduled for late September. Tonight looks okay. While there is a 45% chance of scattered t-storms at the 7:05 pm first pitch, that drops to just 20-25% for the rest of the game.
Following the game tonight, the club will return home to Citizens Bank Park. Tomorrow night they fete former hero Chase Utley as ‘The Man’ officially retires as a member of the Phillies prior to a weekend series opener with the last-place Miami Marlins. Going home with a win tonight could make for much improved feelings when the fans pack the ball park to honor their former hero.
Nats skipper Dave Martinez finally giving Kendrick a shot. The 35-year-old 14-year veteran who played with the Phillies for 39 games during the 2016 season has enjoyed a tremendous first-half, filling in at three different positions.
PHILLIES – Nick Pivetta: 4-1, 5.00 ERA, 1.400 WHIP, 51 hits over 45 IP across eight starts with a 43/12 K:BB. The 26-year-old righty has been the Phillies best starting pitcher since returning to the club from a stint in the minor leagues on May 28. However, he was knocked around a bit in his last outing last Friday night in Atlanta by the hot Braves lineup. He surrendered three home runs among eight hits allowed over 6.2 innings.
NATIONALS – Erick Fedde: 6-5, 3.75 ERA, 1.063 WHIP, 78 hits over 96 IP across 16 starts with a 115/24 K:BB. Fedde is a 26-year-old right-hander who was the Nationals first round pick at 18th overall in the 2014 MLB Draft. This will be his fourth career start against the Phillies, his most of any opponent. In 2018, he went 2-1 with a 4.32 ERA in three starts and struck out a career-high nine batters in 5.2 innings of two-hit shutout ball on Sept. 11, 2018 at Citizens Bank Park.