Tanner Rainey ran out of the bullpen within the ninth inning at Nationals Park along with his workforce clinging to a one-run lead Wednesday towards the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Nationals shut out Dodgers as Erick Fedde, bullpen come through
The nearer made issues fascinating by permitting two runners to achieve base, however he salvaged a 1-0 victory for the Washington Nationals towards considered one of baseball’s finest offenses, ending a sport during which the lone run got here on César Hernández’s single within the sixth to attain Victor Robles.
It was the Nats’ second shutout victory of the season — the opposite additionally a 1-0 end in that April 19 sport towards the Arizona Diamondbacks — and the primary time the Dodgers, who lead the majors in runs, have been held scoreless in 2022.
“I’ve stated it earlier than: We get some beginning pitching, we get deep — deep to me is someplace in that sixth inning or so — and we obtained the lead, our bullpen can maintain us down,” Supervisor Dave Martinez stated. “At the moment was an instance of that with a extremely good workforce and a extremely good lineup.”
The bullpen and Washington’s singular run helped Erick Fedde earn a win as he continued a productive Could with six innings of four-hit ball.
Fedde endured a tough April, pitching to a 6.00 ERA and lasting 5 or fewer innings in all 4 of his begins. In 5 begins since then, he has allowed six runs over 27⅔ innings (1.99 ERA). His ERA for the season dropped to three.55.
Fedde walked just one batter Wednesday — former Nationwide Trea Turner within the third — and was in a position to combine his pitches to strike out six: three on sinkers, one on a curveball and two on cutters.
He has relied on his cutter extra in Could than in April, growing its utilization from 26.3 p.c to 32.8 p.c. On Wednesday, he threw it 39 occasions out of his 90 pitches (43 p.c). Fedde credit that pitch, in addition to his capability to throw his sinker up within the zone, for his current success.
“I believe it’s simply the command of the cutter, particularly to the lefties,” he stated. “That’s the place I’ve had plenty of hassle all through the profession, the place groups stack seven, eight [left-handed batters] towards me and simply actually didn’t have a weapon that I felt may punch them out or actually maintain them off the barrel.”
After 4 innings Wednesday he had thrown 75 pitches, and it appeared as if he might need one other brief outing, particularly as he stared at a Dodgers lineup for a 3rd time via the order. However Martinez saved him within the sport, and the 29-year outdated right-hander got here via.
Within the fifth inning, Fedde labored round a first-pitch double by Hanser Alberto. A fielder’s alternative retired Alberto at third, after which Fedde induced a double play from Turner, making for a fast, six-pitch inning.
Fedde threw simply 9 extra pitches within the sixth, working to protect a bullpen that used seven arms within the first two video games.
Carl Edwards Jr., Kyle Finnegan and Rainey every pitched an inning to complete the deal Wednesday. The Nationals entered the day with the fewest save alternatives within the majors (eight). The workforce’s earlier save got here per week earlier when Victor Arano cleaned up after Rainey blew a possibility towards the Marlins, considered one of two straight blown saves for Rainey.
On this one, Rainey retired the leadoff batter earlier than strolling Max Muncy. He then allowed a single to Gavin Lux however obtained Cody Bellinger to come out and Will Smith to line out sharply to proper discipline on a ball that carried to the warning observe.
“The ball was hit slightly bit tougher than I hoped for,” Rainey stated whereas cracking a smile. “However once I noticed [Juan] Soto operating again and I noticed him flip round and sort of camp underneath slightly bit, [there was] plenty of reduction right here.”
What occurred in Joe Ross’s rehab begin in Harrisburg on Tuesday evening? Ross was pulled from his outing after three innings with tightness in his proper elbow. Martinez stated he was involved however wouldn’t soar to conclusions till the workforce obtained the outcomes of Ross’s MRI examination.
Martinez stated earlier than the outing that the plan was for Ross to pitch 4 innings and roughly 60 pitches. Ross was throwing as much as 95 mph via the primary two innings, however his velocity started to drop, and he felt sore after the third inning — a discouraging finish to his first rehab begin since he had a bone spur faraway from his elbow in early March.
How was Stephen Strasburg feeling after his Tuesday outing? Strasburg stated Wednesday he felt his typical post-start soreness following his rehab look, during which he threw 61 pitches over 2⅔ innings in Fredericksburg.
Martinez stated he assumes Strasburg will pitch in Fredericksburg for his subsequent rehab begin, too. The plan is for Strasburg to remain on a traditional five-day schedule as he works his manner again.
“I’m not the one making the decision once I’m pitching up right here once more, however I really feel good as we speak, and I’m going to proceed engaged on what I must work on,” Strasburg stated Wednesday. “They discuss specializing in the method. That by no means modifications as a pitcher, regardless of for those who’re wholesome from day one or coming again like I’m. You simply must maintain trying large image and getting higher day by day.”
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‘The worst I've seen': Some Prince George's residents still waiting for snow plows
“I hope they come by today.”
That’s what Temple Hills resident Eunice Hill said as she looked out on her icy street on Thursday.
Days after major snowfall, the Prince George’s County street she’s called home for 40 years since hasn’t been plowed.
“They’ve always come and cleared the streets in the past. This is the worst I’ve seen,” she said.
A few doors down, News4 spoke with Jerome. He’s lived on the block for almost three decades. He said he’s tried to remain patient but that’s wearing thin.
“I would have appreciated to see trucks by now,” he said.
Here’s what the public works director said about plowing and salting
The county’s Department of Public Works and Transportation said the agency has a snow protocol they activate before and after a storm. First up: the primary roads, to ensure emergency personnel can access passable roads. Next up are the residential and neighborhood roads.
“They started working on the residentials yesterday and they’ve continued on multiple shifts, been continuing on that. As we continue, the low temperatures have not been helpful,” Director Michael Johnson said.
Crews are using chemicals to help treat roads and still have plenty of salt. They started the storm with 43,500 tons of salt and have used a little over 6,600 tons so far, Johnson said.
“They’ll be bringing the enhanced chemicals, and we’ll be applying them this evening,” he said about Thursday night.
As crews prepare for another snow event, residents hope their streets will be treated soon.
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Watch Live: Former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral in Washington
Six days of memorial tributes to former President Jimmy Carter will conclude on Thursday starting with a state funeral in Washington attended by all of Carter’s living successors and ending with a private ceremony back in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
The state funeral will begin at 10 a.m.
Read more about that funeral here and view today’s full schedule here.
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Pepco releases details after dogs electrocuted in Northwest DC
“The dogs were just walking by, and the concierge is like, ‘Hey, they’re yelping and they’re screaming as they come through the door.’”
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Edward Daniels described the incidents constituents brought to his attention back in 2021.
He said Pepco was asked to investigate after people reported their dogs received electric shocks as they walked into or near an apartment building in the 300 block of Tingey Street Southeast.
Daniels said a Pepco investigation discovered no wiring or other problems.
What to his best guess may have been strong static shocks appeared to go away after the building put down rubber mats in the entryway.
When he saw News4’s story about two dogs fatally electrocuted in front of 1140 19th St. Northwest in separate incidents Monday, Daniels remembered what the weather was like when dogs were getting shocked in Navy Yard.
“It was always winter time, always winter time right around the snowfall and around the same conditions that we have on the ground now.”
Pepco had a large and active presence in the 1100 block of 19th Street Northwest Tuesday as crews tried to figure out what caused the apparent electrocution deaths of two dogs hours apart.
One was King, a boxer.
He was a beloved pet and support dog for 20-year-old Neko Williams, who told News4 what he felt when he kneeled down to try and help the dog he called his “baby brother.”
“I felt electricity on the ground and throughout his body,” he said.
In an updated statement, Pepco said, “Crews conducted an inspection of the 1100 block of 19th St. NW and have confirmed that there is no stray voltage in the area and the area is safe.
Pepco is conducting a thorough investigation of this incident to understand what took place and what may have caused this issue.
This investigation will include industry peers and third-party experts.
We expect the full investigation to take approximately 60 days (about 2 months.)”
Daniels said he’d like to see some sort of task force to look into incidents like this and get to the bottom of what’s happening.
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