Game #43 Nats want to enjoy more home cooking with Lile | TalkNats.com
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Game #43 Nats want to enjoy more home cooking with Lile | TalkNats.com
"The Washington Nationals first trip to Cincinnati in Daylen Lile 's career proved to be powerful. He grew up about 90 miles away in Louisville, Kentucky. A trip up I-71 and across the Ohio River, and you're there. In front of family and friends, Lile smashed two no-doubter homers and finished with three hits as he powered the Nats to a victory."
"Tonight's starting pitcher, Jake Irvin, will face the Reds lefty Nick Lodolo for the first time since they matched up in college on April 6, 2018 while Irvin was with Oklahoma and Lodolo was with TCU. It was the Oklahoma Sooners who won that game, 8-6, powered by two homers by Kyler Murray. Yes, that is the same Murray who did not sign after being drafted by the Oakland A's at No. 9 overall in 2018, and he went into the NFL Draft as a quarterback."
"It aligned well yesterday as the Nats were able to give extra time off for Mitchell Parker, Gus Varland, and Richard Lovelady as both Brad Lord and Paxton Schultz took most of the innings for the bullpen and Zak Kent finished the game. Here is a quick look at the use and usage in manager Blake Butera 's bullpen:"
"The FanGraphs WAR chart is accumulating data. This will start to give us a clearer picture in a few more weeks when the sample sizes get even larger. The OAA defense stat is now giving us a picture of what the Nats have - and don't have."
Daylen Lile’s first trip to Cincinnati in his career came with strong results, fueled by his Louisville, Kentucky upbringing and a familiar route to the city. In front of family and friends, he hit two no-doubter home runs and finished with three hits to power a Nationals win. Jake Irvin will start against Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo for the first time since a 2018 college matchup between Oklahoma and TCU. The Sooners won that game, led by two homers from Kyler Murray, who later entered the NFL. The Nationals also provided extra rest for Mitchell Parker, Gus Varland, and Richard Lovelady, while other bullpen arms handled most innings. FanGraphs WAR and OAA defense metrics are being used to track the team’s developing profile.
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