Washington
Washington Nationals need to stop the bleeding
The Washington Nationals have not played great baseball this home stand. That came to a head last night when former Nat Erick Fedde threw a complete game shutout in his return to DC. Last night might have been the worst the Nationals have played this season, and they have to bounce back today.
From the first pitch, which was a fastball Mitchell Parker spiked into the dirt, the Cardinals were in complete control. Parker’s struggles continued last night. In his last three starts, Parker has allowed 15 runs in 13 innings. After throwing nine of his first 10 pitches for balls, Parker locked in with his command, not walking another batter. However, he was not fooling many Cardinal hitters.
The Red Birds were playing much more fundamentally sound baseball as well. It seemed like they were constantly moving guys over and driving guys in. They were hitting sac flies with less than two outs, something the Nats could not do in the first inning, their only real opportunity to score.
Other than CJ Abrams, the offense completely no-showed. Without Alex Call in the lineup, it seemed like there was a drop off in the quality of at bats. The bullpen also did its thing, give up runs.
It was a stinker last night, but the Nats need to turn the page. If they can win the next two games, nobody will remember this disastrous effort. It is a big game for Trevor Williams, who the Nats really need to have a good start. With an ERA of 5.86, but a FIP of 4.18 and an xERA of 3.70, Williams has gotten unlucky this season. Maybe this is the start where the veteran could turn it around.
It would be very nice to see because the Nats have lost three in a row and want to avoid a big time losing streak. After a solid road trip and a fun win in game one of the double header against Cleveland, the vibes were high, but the Nats have really come back down to earth these last couple days.
So far in May, the pitching staff has been a major issue, allowing 51 runs in 8 games. That is about 6.3 runs per game, which is simply not good enough. While the bullpen has certainly been a big part of the issue, the rotation has not been as good as they were in April.
They are still 4-4 on the month, but if they keep bleeding runs like this, that will not last. It has been an ugly last three games where all of the Nats flaws have been on display. However, if they come out with a strong performance today and tomorrow, a lot of these sins will be forgiven.
Washington
Man charged with shooting co-worker in Washington Heights
A 26-year-old man had an argument with a co-worker before allegedly fatally shooting the colleague in Washington Heights, prosecutors said Friday.
Bobby Martin, who was charged with first-degree murder Thursday, made his first appearance Friday in Cook County court.
Martin, is accused of killing his co-worker, Antoine Alexander, 32, in a parking lot at 9411 S Ashland Ave about 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Chicago police.
Prosecutors said Martin and Alexander worked together at an armed security company and got into a verbal altercation inside the guard shack on Tuesday afternoon. During the altercation, prosecutors said Alexander removed his bullet proof vest and threw it to the ground. A witness, another co-worker, then told the defendant and the victim to take the altercation outside.
After stepping outside, the defendant pulled his firearm and fired one shot into the victims abdomen, prosecutors said. The victim’s firearm was holstered at the time of the argument and the shooting. The defendant fled the scene and came into contact with another co-worker, whom he told that he had just shot Alexander.
Alexander was then taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was pronounced dead.
Martin was arrested by authorities three blocks from his home approximately 20 minutes after the shooting, prosecutors said.
Martin was detained and will appear in court again on March 17, authorities said.
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Washington
Washington Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury announces she’s pregnant
Trinity Rodman signs record deal with Washington Spirit
USWNT forward Trinity Rodman signed a three-year deal with the NWSL’s Washington Spirit. The deal makes Rodman the highest-paid female footballer in the world.
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Washington Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury has announced that she and her husband Matt are expecting a baby in July.
The couple made the announcement in a video on the Spirit’s social media channels, holding a baby goalkeeper jersey on the pitch at Audi Field.
Kingsbury becomes the most recent Spirit star to go on maternity leave, following defender Casey Krueger, midfielder Andi Sullivan and forward Ashley Hatch.
Sullivan gave birth to daughter Millie in July, while Hatch welcomed her son Leo in January.
Krueger announced she was pregnant with her second child in October.
Kingsbury has served as the Spirit’s starting goalkeeper since 2018, and has been named the NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year twice (2019 and 2021).
The 34-year-old has two caps with the U.S. women’s national team, and was named to the 2023 World Cup roster.
The club captain will leave a major void for the Spirit, who have finished as NWSL runner-up in back-to-back seasons.
Sandy MacIver and Kaylie Collins are expected to compete for the starting role while Kingsbury is on maternity leave.
The Spirit kick off their 2026 campaign on March 13 against the Portland Thorns.
Washington
Washington state board awards Yakima $985,600 loan for Sixth Avenue project design
YAKIMA, Wash. — Yakima could soon take a major step toward redesigning Sixth Avenue after the Washington State Public Works Board awarded the city a $985,600 loan.
The loan was approved for the design engineering phase of the Sixth Avenue project. The funding can also be used along Sixth Avenue for utility replacement and updated ADA use.
The Yakima City Council must decide whether to accept the award. If the council accepts it, the city’s engineering work will move forward with the design of Sixth Avenue.
The cost of installing trolley lines is excluded from the plan. The historic trolleys would need to raise the funds required to add trolley lines.
The award is scheduled to be discussed during next week’s City Council meeting.
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