Washington Nationals vs New York Mets live baseball review with streaming link and radio commentry espn 360 gamecast 5/19. The Washington Nationals have experienced some dreary nights recently, and not simply because of poor weather conditions. After being shut out for the second time in four games, they'll look to get their struggling offense going against the surging New York Mets.
The teams finish a two-game set Thursday night at Citi Field after a soggy contest in the first meeting.
1:10 PM ET, May 19, 2011
Citi Field, New York, NY
Washington (20-22) entered the game last in the NL in batting average, on-base percentage and hits, and the trend continued with its sixth shutout loss.
"We've just got to click as a team. We're just waiting for that one big hit," shortstop Ian Desmond said.
Manager Jim Riggleman said he's not making any major changes to the lineup and hopes his squad's fortunes take a turn in the near future.
"There's nothing to do except work your way out of it," he said.
With the Nationals struggling offensively, they'll turn to former Met Livan Hernandez (3-5, 3.92 ERA) on the mound. Hernandez beat New York 4-3 on April 28, allowing three runs in eight innings.
The Mets released Hernandez in August of 2009, and he's gone 2-1 with a 1.96 ERA in six starts against them since.
"We just have to not swing at too many bad pitches, because he's going to be around the plate, so we just need to look for one pitch and try to put it in play," Jose Reyes, who has two career home runs against Hernandez, told the Mets' official website.
However, the veteran Hernandez has lost his three starts since that April victory, including a tough-luck, 1-0 defeat against Florida on Saturday when he went seven innings and allowed six hits.
The Mets (20-22) played Wednesday's win without starters David Wright, Ike Davis and Angel Pagan, but it didn't stop them from winning for the fifth time in seven games.
Second baseman Justin Turner continued his hot streak with a two-run double. He went 2 for 4 and is hitting .409 (9 for 22) with a home run and nine RBIs over his last five games.
"It's all about taking advantage of opportunities," he said. "It's a little easier to take your at-bats and get comfortable when you see your name in the lineup."
Dillon Gee (2-0, 4.44 ERA) will look to bounce back from a rough outing Friday in New York's 6-4 loss to Houston, allowing four runs in five innings while also walking four, hitting a batter and committing a balk.
"I just have to get back to attacking the strike zone with all four of my pitches and cutting down on the free passes," Gee said.
Gee won his first two starts before pitching out of the bullpen in his next three appearances. He hasn't factored into the decision in two starts since returning to the rotation.
Gee beat the Nationals in his major-league debut Sept. 7, allowing one run and two hits through seven innings.
The teams finish a two-game set Thursday night at Citi Field after a soggy contest in the first meeting.
1:10 PM ET, May 19, 2011
Citi Field, New York, NY
Gameday Lineups
NO. Washington New York
1. R. Bernadina, CF J. Reyes, SS
2. I. Desmond, SS J. Thole, C
3. L. Nix, LF C. Beltran, RF
4. J. Werth, RF J. Bay, LF
5. A. LaRoche, 1B D. Murphy, 1B
6. D. Espinosa, 2B J. Turner, 3B
7. I. Rodriguez, C J. Pridie, CF
8. A. Cora, 3B R. Tejada, 2B
9. L. Hernandez, P D. Gee, P
Preview: Nationals at MetsThe Nationals and Mets both had games rained out Tuesday before fighting a steady mist Wednesday, when New York won 3-0.
Current Conditions - New York
P/SUNNY 70 °F
Wind: N 3
5-Day Forecast
GAME: Washington Nationals (20-22) at New York Mets (20-22)
DATE/TIME: Thursday, May 19 - 1:10 PM EST
WHERE: Citi Field, New York, New York
LINE: N/A TOTAL: N/A
Washington (20-22) entered the game last in the NL in batting average, on-base percentage and hits, and the trend continued with its sixth shutout loss.
"We've just got to click as a team. We're just waiting for that one big hit," shortstop Ian Desmond said.
Manager Jim Riggleman said he's not making any major changes to the lineup and hopes his squad's fortunes take a turn in the near future.
"There's nothing to do except work your way out of it," he said.
With the Nationals struggling offensively, they'll turn to former Met Livan Hernandez (3-5, 3.92 ERA) on the mound. Hernandez beat New York 4-3 on April 28, allowing three runs in eight innings.
The Mets released Hernandez in August of 2009, and he's gone 2-1 with a 1.96 ERA in six starts against them since.
"We just have to not swing at too many bad pitches, because he's going to be around the plate, so we just need to look for one pitch and try to put it in play," Jose Reyes, who has two career home runs against Hernandez, told the Mets' official website.
However, the veteran Hernandez has lost his three starts since that April victory, including a tough-luck, 1-0 defeat against Florida on Saturday when he went seven innings and allowed six hits.
The Mets (20-22) played Wednesday's win without starters David Wright, Ike Davis and Angel Pagan, but it didn't stop them from winning for the fifth time in seven games.
Second baseman Justin Turner continued his hot streak with a two-run double. He went 2 for 4 and is hitting .409 (9 for 22) with a home run and nine RBIs over his last five games.
"It's all about taking advantage of opportunities," he said. "It's a little easier to take your at-bats and get comfortable when you see your name in the lineup."
Dillon Gee (2-0, 4.44 ERA) will look to bounce back from a rough outing Friday in New York's 6-4 loss to Houston, allowing four runs in five innings while also walking four, hitting a batter and committing a balk.
"I just have to get back to attacking the strike zone with all four of my pitches and cutting down on the free passes," Gee said.
Gee won his first two starts before pitching out of the bullpen in his next three appearances. He hasn't factored into the decision in two starts since returning to the rotation.
Gee beat the Nationals in his major-league debut Sept. 7, allowing one run and two hits through seven innings.