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Most of the charts you see below are courtesy of Kyle Bland over at Pitcher List. He created a great spring training app ...
Washington’s emergent ace struck out nine in soggy Cincinnati, and Luis García Jr.’s go-ahead homer helped the Nationals ...
Gore (ankle) is listed as the Nationals' probable pitcher for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports. Gore tweaked his ankle during his last start against the ...
Kyle Schwarber homered in the first inning for the second consecutive game, Max Kepler and J.T. Realmuto also went deep, and ...
Nationals manager Dave Martinez said that Gore remains sore Monday after tweaking his ankle during Sunday's start in Cincinnati but is feeling a lot better, Andrew Golden of The Washington Post ...
MacKenzie Gore survived the rain and mud, digging deep to keep this afternoon’s series finale under control just as it looked ...
If left-hander MacKenzie Gore could find a way to get his results to match his consistency, he might help the Washington Nationals become a factor in the competitive National League East this season.
The Phillies couldn’t touch MacKenzie Gore five weeks ago in their Opening Day encounter, the best start of the lefty’s ...
As the rain poured harder, MacKenzie Gore didn’t let up. Neither the inclement weather nor a slip on the wet mound deterred ...
Through five starts, Gore had struck out a whopping 37.8% of opposing batters — the highest rate of any lefty starter in the ...
MacKenzie Gore delivers another strong six innings but doesn’t get much support in a 2-1 loss, continuing a season-long ...
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