January 2, 2019 11:48 PM PST
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sunday’s game between the Chicago Cubs and
the Washington Nationals was postponed because of rain and rescheduled for
Thursday at 4:05 p.m.The decision was announced three hours after the scheduled
1:35 p.m. start time. Thursday is the teams’ only remaining mutual day off.Rain
fell at Nationals Park throughout the weekend.The start of Friday’s game was
delayed 1
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21 minutes. The rain returned with two outs in the top of the second inning and
play was stopped. The game was postponed after a wait of 2 hours, 55 minutes
when the rain had stopped.Saturday became a doubleheader that was supposed to
start at 3:05 p.m. but didn’t get underway until 5 p.m. A between-games ceremony
honoring former National Jason Werth and another rain delay in the nightcap led
to 1:44 a.m. conclusion as Washington swept the Cubs.Chicago began Sunday with a
2½-game lead in the NL Central while Washington was 7½ games behind Atlanta in
the NL East.The Cubs, in the midst of 23 games in 23 days, finished a four-city
road trip 5-5.“So many (games) in a row, the four cities, the weather, this is
the kind of stuff that can actually make you better as you move forward,”
manager Joe Maddon said. “As long as nobody’s crying and complaining, these are
those things that can make you stronger.”Washington snapped a three-game skid
with Saturday’s sweep, which was led by their ace hurler and all-star slugger.
After Max Scherzer tossed a complete game in the opener, Bryce Harper’s two-run
homer capped a three-run rally in the seventh inning of the nightcap.The
Nationals also got a homer from Anthony Rendon and key relief work from Sean
Doolittle and Greg Holland.“The best way I could describe it is perseverance,”
manager Dave Martinez said. “For those guys to sit there all day … and then go
out there and do what they do, it’s a testament to what kind of team we
have.”THE WAIT IS OVERCubs OF Terrance Gore singled off Scherzer in the opener
Saturday for his first career hit in his 55th game. Gore was used primarily as a
pinch runner during parts of four seasons in Kansas City (2014-17). It was only
his 16th career plate appearance.Gore has 25 stolen bases in 29 career
regular-season attempts, including four with the Cubs this month.“He’s
definitely an interesting cat to have on the team,” Maddon said. “If you ever
went to a 26-man roster, he might be the perfect fit during the regular
season.”TRAINER’S ROOMCubs: RHP Brandon Morrow (right biceps inflammation) threw
a bullpen session on Sunday.Nationals: RHP Jeremy Hellickson (right wrist
sprain) will throw an 80-pitch simulated game this week while the Nationals are
in Philadelphia.UP NEXTCubs: LHP Jon Lester (15-5, 3.53 ERA), whose Friday night
start was washed out after one inning, opens a three-game home series against
the Brewers, their closest pursuers in the NL Central. Lester is 4-2 with a 2.40
ERA in seven career starts against Milwaukee.Nationals: RHP Erick Fedde
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Robinson Jersey[/url] , 6.00), Sunday’s scheduled starter, will be pushed back
to Monday against the Phillies as Washington opens a three-city trip that will
be broken up by a visit home for the makeup game against the Cubs. Of course
Erik Kratz kept hoping for a moment like this. That’s why he stuck around,
through a dozen big league organizations, a couple of cruel demotions in the
minors, a bunch of near-misses in the World Series.And the time he accidentally
shot himself in the hand with a nail gun.“I really feel like I’ve played my last
game for the last 12 years because the game doesn’t owe anybody anything,” the
Milwaukee catcher said. “When you understand that, you appreciate these times
more than anything else.”Luke Voit certainly never expected to hear crowds at
Yankee Stadium chanting his name in October, especially when he was stuck at
Triple-A for St. Louis in late July. Yet there he was, batting third as New York
hosted Boston on Monday night.Ryan Brasier’s path to these playoffs was unusual,
too. The Red Sox reliever is a rookie — even though he made his major league
debut in 2013.This postseason is full of stars, including Christian Yelich, Jose
Altuve and Mookie Betts. Ronald Acuna Jr., Miguel Andujar and Walker Buehler are
among the many talented newcomers.To see them here, now, that’s probably not a
huge surprise.But Kratz? Starring on this stage?Still scrapping at 38, he’s a
.211 career hitter in the bigs, the very definition of a veteran backup catcher.
He’s been in the system of all four AL teams that reached the Division Series
this year, plus the Brewers.Kratz was with Kansas City in the 2014 World Series,
but never got off the bench. He came close in Game
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lined up to enter if All-Star catcher Salvador Perez had been pulled for a
pinch-runner.The next year, he went 0 for 4 in the regular season for the Royals
and was nowhere near the playoff roster. Even so, they rewarded him with a
championship ring.In 2016, Kratz batted .069 in 14 games for Houston.“I love
Kratzy,” Astros manager AJ Hinch said Monday. “I’ve texted back and forth with
him like I do a lot of our players or ex-players. I still remember him running
out for intros and falling down to win a bet. I’ll always remember that, and got
to get the video of that.”“I remember Erik Kratz, when I told him he was off our
team, he was a proud Astro, so I’m happy when guys succeed when they go
elsewhere,” he said.Kratz was in the minors this June when the Yankees traded
him to Milwaukee for a player to be named. He impressed the Brewers with his
work regimen and knowledge, and produced enough to earn a spot in the
playoffs.Against Colorado last week, he became the oldest position player to
start in his postseason debut since Lave Cross for the Philadelphia Athletics in
the 1905 World Series.“Lave Cross from Milwaukee, yeah, he was a really good
third baseman. We played together in rookie ball,” Kratz kidded.“It’s something
that is part of history, so maybe in 113 years, some dude is going to be like,
Erik Kratz — is it Kratz? What is that?” he said.No joke: Kratz went 5 for 8 in
the NL Division Series sweep of the Rockies, and his Milwaukee teammates started
chanting “MVP! MVP!” at him in the bubbly-soaked clubhouse.“It’s gone from an
unsung season to kind of a front-and-center role right now,” Brewers manager
Craig Counsell said.During the
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Kratz reflected on his future in baseball. He realizes time is running out.“I
haven’t had a good enough career to retire. I’m just going to quit. I’ll just be
out. That’s what’s going to happen,” he said.Brasier’s trip to this postseason
also took several turns. He seemed to be off to a good start as rookie with the
Angels in 2013, putting together a 2.00 ERA in seven relief appearances.That was
before Tommy John surgery, more time in the minors and a detour to Japan. He
signed with the Red Sox in spring training, returned to the majors shortly
before the All-Star break and kept a spot in the Boston bullpen.He’s already
made his presence known.In Game 2 of the ALDS, the 31-year-old Brasier got into
a verbal spat with Gary Sanchez, annoyed that the Yankees slugger kept stepping
out of the batter’s box. That came as he struck out Andrew McCutchen, Giancarlo
Stanton and Sanchez in the same inning.At 27, Voit’s trek wasn’t so winding.
Rather, he was backed up in the minors for St. Louis behind star first baseman
Matt Carpenter. The beefy Voit didn’t exactly fit the physical profile of the
athletic-minded Cardinals, either.Dealt to the Yankees shortly before the July
31 trade deadline for Giovanny Gallegos and Chasen Shreve, Voit got off to a
slow start and seemed to be a backup for Greg Bird, at best.But then, his huge
swing started clicking. He connected for 14 home runs down the stretch, hit a
two-run triple in the AL wild-card win over Oakland and has two hits and two
RBIs in two playoff games against Boston.In a city known for fashion, Voit also
has made his own style statement. He prefers to keep the top button on his
jersey unfastened, with no T-shirt underneath.“Let the chest hair hang, baby,”
he said.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sunday’s game between the Chicago Cubs and
the Washington Nationals was postponed because of rain and rescheduled for
Thursday at 4:05 p.m.The decision was announced three hours after the scheduled
1:35 p.m. start time. Thursday is the teams’ only remaining mutual day off.Rain
fell at Nationals Park throughout the weekend.The start of Friday’s game was
delayed 1
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21 minutes. The rain returned with two outs in the top of the second inning and
play was stopped. The game was postponed after a wait of 2 hours, 55 minutes
when the rain had stopped.Saturday became a doubleheader that was supposed to
start at 3:05 p.m. but didn’t get underway until 5 p.m. A between-games ceremony
honoring former National Jason Werth and another rain delay in the nightcap led
to 1:44 a.m. conclusion as Washington swept the Cubs.Chicago began Sunday with a
2½-game lead in the NL Central while Washington was 7½ games behind Atlanta in
the NL East.The Cubs, in the midst of 23 games in 23 days, finished a four-city
road trip 5-5.“So many (games) in a row, the four cities, the weather, this is
the kind of stuff that can actually make you better as you move forward,”
manager Joe Maddon said. “As long as nobody’s crying and complaining, these are
those things that can make you stronger.”Washington snapped a three-game skid
with Saturday’s sweep, which was led by their ace hurler and all-star slugger.
After Max Scherzer tossed a complete game in the opener, Bryce Harper’s two-run
homer capped a three-run rally in the seventh inning of the nightcap.The
Nationals also got a homer from Anthony Rendon and key relief work from Sean
Doolittle and Greg Holland.“The best way I could describe it is perseverance,”
manager Dave Martinez said. “For those guys to sit there all day … and then go
out there and do what they do, it’s a testament to what kind of team we
have.”THE WAIT IS OVERCubs OF Terrance Gore singled off Scherzer in the opener
Saturday for his first career hit in his 55th game. Gore was used primarily as a
pinch runner during parts of four seasons in Kansas City (2014-17). It was only
his 16th career plate appearance.Gore has 25 stolen bases in 29 career
regular-season attempts, including four with the Cubs this month.“He’s
definitely an interesting cat to have on the team,” Maddon said. “If you ever
went to a 26-man roster, he might be the perfect fit during the regular
season.”TRAINER’S ROOMCubs: RHP Brandon Morrow (right biceps inflammation) threw
a bullpen session on Sunday.Nationals: RHP Jeremy Hellickson (right wrist
sprain) will throw an 80-pitch simulated game this week while the Nationals are
in Philadelphia.UP NEXTCubs: LHP Jon Lester (15-5, 3.53 ERA), whose Friday night
start was washed out after one inning, opens a three-game home series against
the Brewers, their closest pursuers in the NL Central. Lester is 4-2 with a 2.40
ERA in seven career starts against Milwaukee.Nationals: RHP Erick Fedde
(1-3 [url=http://www.oriolesfanproshop.com/authentic-frank-robinson-jersey]Frank
Robinson Jersey[/url] , 6.00), Sunday’s scheduled starter, will be pushed back
to Monday against the Phillies as Washington opens a three-city trip that will
be broken up by a visit home for the makeup game against the Cubs. Of course
Erik Kratz kept hoping for a moment like this. That’s why he stuck around,
through a dozen big league organizations, a couple of cruel demotions in the
minors, a bunch of near-misses in the World Series.And the time he accidentally
shot himself in the hand with a nail gun.“I really feel like I’ve played my last
game for the last 12 years because the game doesn’t owe anybody anything,” the
Milwaukee catcher said. “When you understand that, you appreciate these times
more than anything else.”Luke Voit certainly never expected to hear crowds at
Yankee Stadium chanting his name in October, especially when he was stuck at
Triple-A for St. Louis in late July. Yet there he was, batting third as New York
hosted Boston on Monday night.Ryan Brasier’s path to these playoffs was unusual,
too. The Red Sox reliever is a rookie — even though he made his major league
debut in 2013.This postseason is full of stars, including Christian Yelich, Jose
Altuve and Mookie Betts. Ronald Acuna Jr., Miguel Andujar and Walker Buehler are
among the many talented newcomers.To see them here, now, that’s probably not a
huge surprise.But Kratz? Starring on this stage?Still scrapping at 38, he’s a
.211 career hitter in the bigs, the very definition of a veteran backup catcher.
He’s been in the system of all four AL teams that reached the Division Series
this year, plus the Brewers.Kratz was with Kansas City in the 2014 World Series,
but never got off the bench. He came close in Game
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lined up to enter if All-Star catcher Salvador Perez had been pulled for a
pinch-runner.The next year, he went 0 for 4 in the regular season for the Royals
and was nowhere near the playoff roster. Even so, they rewarded him with a
championship ring.In 2016, Kratz batted .069 in 14 games for Houston.“I love
Kratzy,” Astros manager AJ Hinch said Monday. “I’ve texted back and forth with
him like I do a lot of our players or ex-players. I still remember him running
out for intros and falling down to win a bet. I’ll always remember that, and got
to get the video of that.”“I remember Erik Kratz, when I told him he was off our
team, he was a proud Astro, so I’m happy when guys succeed when they go
elsewhere,” he said.Kratz was in the minors this June when the Yankees traded
him to Milwaukee for a player to be named. He impressed the Brewers with his
work regimen and knowledge, and produced enough to earn a spot in the
playoffs.Against Colorado last week, he became the oldest position player to
start in his postseason debut since Lave Cross for the Philadelphia Athletics in
the 1905 World Series.“Lave Cross from Milwaukee, yeah, he was a really good
third baseman. We played together in rookie ball,” Kratz kidded.“It’s something
that is part of history, so maybe in 113 years, some dude is going to be like,
Erik Kratz — is it Kratz? What is that?” he said.No joke: Kratz went 5 for 8 in
the NL Division Series sweep of the Rockies, and his Milwaukee teammates started
chanting “MVP! MVP!” at him in the bubbly-soaked clubhouse.“It’s gone from an
unsung season to kind of a front-and-center role right now,” Brewers manager
Craig Counsell said.During the
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Kratz reflected on his future in baseball. He realizes time is running out.“I
haven’t had a good enough career to retire. I’m just going to quit. I’ll just be
out. That’s what’s going to happen,” he said.Brasier’s trip to this postseason
also took several turns. He seemed to be off to a good start as rookie with the
Angels in 2013, putting together a 2.00 ERA in seven relief appearances.That was
before Tommy John surgery, more time in the minors and a detour to Japan. He
signed with the Red Sox in spring training, returned to the majors shortly
before the All-Star break and kept a spot in the Boston bullpen.He’s already
made his presence known.In Game 2 of the ALDS, the 31-year-old Brasier got into
a verbal spat with Gary Sanchez, annoyed that the Yankees slugger kept stepping
out of the batter’s box. That came as he struck out Andrew McCutchen, Giancarlo
Stanton and Sanchez in the same inning.At 27, Voit’s trek wasn’t so winding.
Rather, he was backed up in the minors for St. Louis behind star first baseman
Matt Carpenter. The beefy Voit didn’t exactly fit the physical profile of the
athletic-minded Cardinals, either.Dealt to the Yankees shortly before the July
31 trade deadline for Giovanny Gallegos and Chasen Shreve, Voit got off to a
slow start and seemed to be a backup for Greg Bird, at best.But then, his huge
swing started clicking. He connected for 14 home runs down the stretch, hit a
two-run triple in the AL wild-card win over Oakland and has two hits and two
RBIs in two playoff games against Boston.In a city known for fashion, Voit also
has made his own style statement. He prefers to keep the top button on his
jersey unfastened, with no T-shirt underneath.“Let the chest hair hang, baby,”
he said.